The seventy-seventh issue of Awen was released in early August 2012 and was eight pages long.
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- The Spider by Maeve Ryan
- Everyone's Writing Books by Kevin Kaysworth
- Tokyo by Nick Armbrister
- Baboulas by Richard Ridyard
- O Brave New Atlantis by Neal Wilgus
- Getting To Know You by Graham Rippon
- Journey To Stansted by John O'Malley
- Salaam by Angela Morkos
- What Was It All About? by Heather Buswell
- Pinocchio by Joyce Walker
- Mr Askew by Kevin Kaysworth
- At Summer's End by Jane Stuart
- August Morning by Heather Buswell
- The Pond With No Ducks by DJ Tyrer
- The Dunes by Jane Stuart
- The Block by Angela Morkos
- The Night And The Evening And The Day by Geoff William
- Glass by Joyce Walker
- Coming Of Ages by DJ Tyrer
- HE by Natalie Stevens
- Fading Dreams by Joyce Walker
- The Bully by Maeve Ryan
- The Wanderer by Natalie Stevens
- Bus Of Books by Phil Knight
- The Lighthouse by Angela Morkos
- Gone by Joyce Walker
- Smart Bomb by DS Davidson
- A Roman's Lament and For A Soldier Of Rome by Sextus Propertius (translated by Phil Knight)
- No Accomplice by Bryn Fortey
- The Jar by Angela Morkos
- The Moon by Keith Murdoch
- Weekend Break by Joyce Walker
- The Elderly by DJ Tyrer
- There are two sides to every question by DN Wali
- Doubt by Aeronwy Dafies
- Teddy Bears by Jules Clare
- Solitude by Keith Murdoch
- A Stubborn Whim by Jules Clare
- The Clans by Keith Murdoch
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