WAVES
Our WAVES monthly digital editions weave both established and new artistic voices and works that illuminate our interior lives. Our call is open and our invitation to submit and receive is free.
Bonded by the long history of women’s creative intention, A Room of Her Own’s vision is that WAVES will amass a multimedia mother installation of the collective memory of women artists and writers across time. Weaving the diverse voices of our radiant Anthology together with newly submitted creative work, individual responses to The Q, and ancestral touchstones, each WAVES edition adds a glistening droplet to this voluminous project.
Click here to view Waves: A Confluence of Women’s Voices, AROHO’s completed digital anthology.
Ancestor Maps & Muses
From an Artistic Ancestor, May Sarton “I wrote poems to and about them [the...
Homage to Literary Ancestor: Toni Morrison
“Tell us what the world has been to you in the dark places and in the light....
Makers and Carriers of Fresh Meaning
“Bless the poets, the workers for justice, the dancers of ceremony, the singers of...
What Do My Ancestors Tell Me?
My generation is now the door to memory. That is why I am remembering. – Joy Harjo, U.S....
Gifts for Your Creativity and Sustenance
We invite you to refresh yourself with the possibilities of Gifts of Fellowship,...
Her Name is Waves
Waves shapes her into us. With all we seek to manifest together, we aim for what Ellen...
What Doors Do Ancestors Open?
No woman can emanate an archetype continuously. Only the archetype itself can withstand...
Do I Identify?
“Now I am a woman again – as I always am when I write.” – Virginia Woolf, Diary, 31 May...