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Mark Antony Owen is a poet and publisher. He talks to me about his online poetry project Subruria, which is about the place where the suburbs and the rural landscape meet. Listen in to find out why the project gets updated every three years, how Mark has created a coffee-table book on the internet, and how facts become disguised as fiction in his work. Mark is also the creator and curator of poetry journals iamb and After... and is on Twitter (where he can be found leading discussions on all things poetry) here: @MarkAntonyOwen
If you have an unfinished or unpublished project you'd like to talk about, please contact Em Anderson via email ([email protected]) or on Twitter: @TrueBagglerag.
unfinishing celebrates creative projects that never got finished, that have yet to be finished, or that never made it out into the world. What’s the value to be found in unfinished and private writing, art, and music? What stops us from finishing things off? And what might happen if the pressure to complete projects disappeared? I ask my guests to search their bottom drawers and the corners of their laptops to rediscover secret and incomplete schemes.
unfinishing is produced and presented by Em Anderson
The artwork for unfinishing was created by Graham Oakes
Mark Antony Owen is a poet and publisher. He talks to me about his online poetry project Subruria, which is about the place where the suburbs and the rural landscape meet. Listen in to find out why the project gets updated every three years, how Mark has created a coffee-table book on the internet, and how facts become disguised as fiction in his work. Mark is also the creator and curator of poetry journals iamb and After... and is on Twitter (where he can be found leading discussions on all things poetry) here: @MarkAntonyOwen
If you have an unfinished or unpublished project you'd like to talk about, please contact Em Anderson via email ([email protected]) or on Twitter: @TrueBagglerag.
unfinishing celebrates creative projects that never got finished, that have yet to be finished, or that never made it out into the world. What’s the value to be found in unfinished and private writing, art, and music? What stops us from finishing things off? And what might happen if the pressure to complete projects disappeared? I ask my guests to search their bottom drawers and the corners of their laptops to rediscover secret and incomplete schemes.
unfinishing is produced and presented by Em Anderson
The artwork for unfinishing was created by Graham Oakes