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This is the first issue of a new magazine published by the Outhouse Gallery, a small, artist-led spaced in Camberwell, London, that opened last year. Conceived as an extension of the gallery, it includes poetry and prose, as well as non-fiction essays about politics and society, around the theme of ‘Home’. It’s a refreshing magazine; printed in black and white, with a risograph blue cover, it is visually humble but full of campaigning texts that hark back to the radical press of the seventies. Stories include a report on the UK’s housing crisis, one person’s childhood dreams of a tree house, and reflections on the return to a home country. outhouse.gallery