Issue 2 & 3 - Double Pack - Print

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Print copies of the second and third issues of Shout Cry Yell.

After exploring the passions and hobbies of the lockdowns of 2020 in our first edition, Issue 2 takes on ‘home’. Over 20 new and existing contributors have made this an issue not to miss; exploring what home means to them, they invite you to share their experiences of as community, bodies, planets, and refuge.

If we were looking at the places we interact with the world from in Issue 2, we’re tackling the ways in which we do so in Issue 3. Grief has been a huge part of collective conscience since 2020, and some of our favourite pieces of this issue deal with the way we are experiencing our own losses by creating traditions and adopting (or infiltrating) existing ritual. We are also very lucky to be able to include writing and art that depicts traditions and rituals that are being lost to time, or experiencing a renaissance, and we are so excited to share them.

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Print copies of the second and third issues of Shout Cry Yell.

After exploring the passions and hobbies of the lockdowns of 2020 in our first edition, Issue 2 takes on ‘home’. Over 20 new and existing contributors have made this an issue not to miss; exploring what home means to them, they invite you to share their experiences of as community, bodies, planets, and refuge.

If we were looking at the places we interact with the world from in Issue 2, we’re tackling the ways in which we do so in Issue 3. Grief has been a huge part of collective conscience since 2020, and some of our favourite pieces of this issue deal with the way we are experiencing our own losses by creating traditions and adopting (or infiltrating) existing ritual. We are also very lucky to be able to include writing and art that depicts traditions and rituals that are being lost to time, or experiencing a renaissance, and we are so excited to share them.

Print copies of the second and third issues of Shout Cry Yell.

After exploring the passions and hobbies of the lockdowns of 2020 in our first edition, Issue 2 takes on ‘home’. Over 20 new and existing contributors have made this an issue not to miss; exploring what home means to them, they invite you to share their experiences of as community, bodies, planets, and refuge.

If we were looking at the places we interact with the world from in Issue 2, we’re tackling the ways in which we do so in Issue 3. Grief has been a huge part of collective conscience since 2020, and some of our favourite pieces of this issue deal with the way we are experiencing our own losses by creating traditions and adopting (or infiltrating) existing ritual. We are also very lucky to be able to include writing and art that depicts traditions and rituals that are being lost to time, or experiencing a renaissance, and we are so excited to share them.