Issue 03 • chapter II
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Emma Read split her family’s world in two and tells you why it was a good thing. Atong Atem is finding catharsis, tapping into anger and learning boundaries after a decade in the spotlight. Wendy Syfret weighs up maintaining a creative practice alongside the pressure of life’s responsibilities. Samantha Roche champions matrescence as a rite of passage. Libby Haines is engaging meaningfully and allowing her identities to spill into each other. Ellen Spooner recounts a visceral story of mothers, daughters, birth and death across two timelines. Isabella G. Mead considers the power of ordinary mothering moments in an era of decline, with poetry that feels like truth.
issue 03 • chapters i–iv
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Issue 03 • chapter I
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Wendy Syfret explores the radical roots of Mother’s Day. Rachel Larsen Weaver calls out bullshit body standards and seeks a new definition of beauty. Madeline Harris carries an insatiable need to sink her teeth into a challenge. Ruth O’Leary reflects on feeling ostracised from the art scene after pregnancy. Jules Kerr is weaving grief and nostalgia into music. Dellaram Vreeland ponders opening the valve on her emotional melting pot. Hayley Millar Baker is raging and reassessing how she fits into the world. Tess Guinery, Ilsa Wynne-Hoelscher and Donna Stain present a visual and linguistic portrayal of motherhood, exploring colour and sound.
What’s in a chapter?
Re-conceptualised for the digital realm, HOWL Issue 03 brings more of the resonant and thought-provoking interviews, articles, essays, prose, art and photography you love, more often across chapters released quarterly throughout the year.
Subscribers can access the first two chapters of HOWL Issue 03 online via the member portal. Each chapter is comprised of mother-artist interviews, deep-dive articles, personal essays written by mother-creatives, a publisher’s editorial and a prose piece.