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The once-experimental solo project of creator Holly Eliza Temple, Filler, responds to the future of food and mental health. Now a healthy eight issues in, recent editions have seen the magazine shrink down to a smaller, ring-bound, matt-paper format — and it's grown into a very lovely little publication in the process. This latest edition is focused on the subject of the kitchen as a 'mechanism to explore our own desires, needs, emotions, and bodies — as well as the places we inhabit.' Inside, you'll find stories exploring cooking alone, reclaiming agency through food, dancing in the kitchen, rotis and female rage, and lots more. Lovely. instagram.com/fillerzine