10 episodes

Matters After Print is the audio project and podcast linked to the Horizon Magazine. We produce and publish audio-editions of each issue of the Horizon Magazine. Furthermore, we conduct an interview series hosted by the editor Benjamin Wolff with the contributors of the Horizon Magazine. These interviews aim to shed light on the lives and profiles of writers, artists, and photographers in the modern world.

Matters After Print Horizon Magazine

    • Arts

Matters After Print is the audio project and podcast linked to the Horizon Magazine. We produce and publish audio-editions of each issue of the Horizon Magazine. Furthermore, we conduct an interview series hosted by the editor Benjamin Wolff with the contributors of the Horizon Magazine. These interviews aim to shed light on the lives and profiles of writers, artists, and photographers in the modern world.

    Horizon Magazine - Issue 02

    Horizon Magazine - Issue 02

    The second edition of the Horizon Magazine. Performed by the contributors of the Horizon Magazine and a team of voice actors. All credits are given at the end of the episode. 

    All the works read in this audio magazine can be found online for free at thehorizonmagazine.com or on our instagram @thehorizonmagazine

    (All music and additional sounds were acquired from freesound.org)

    • 59 min
    08 - Writer: Tom Goodyer

    08 - Writer: Tom Goodyer

    An interview with the short fiction writer Tom Goodyer, in which we discuss the multifarious influences on his work, including James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, the manner in which all writing by its nature is an exploration of space and/or time, and how Goodyer's text Mariana contains the impressions of extended narratives within the narrative following in the steps of Nabokov.  

    • 58 min
    07 - Writer: Tabitha Carless-Frost

    07 - Writer: Tabitha Carless-Frost

    An interview with the writer, poet, and novelist Tabitha Carless-Frost, in which we discuss a great range of matters regarding the state of literature and her own craft from the influences of folklore and geography to the practice of spontaneous writing and the ethical imperative that should exist in good literature. And what it means to press oneself too thinly into books.

    Find more of Carless-Frost’s work on her Instagram @tabby_cf or on her website https://tabithacarlessfrost.cargo.site

    • 1 hr 7 min
    06 - Writer: Carl Alexandersson

    06 - Writer: Carl Alexandersson

    An interview with the spoken word poet Carl Alexandersson, in which we discuss the influence of spoken word and creative communities on the poetry of Alexandersson. By exploring his poem 'The Starting Point' we discuss ideas of time, memory and narrative.

    Find more of Alexandersson's work on his twitter @CarlAlex97

    Also, be sure to look out for the online UniSlam Events discussed at the end of the episode! 

    • 52 min
    05 - Photographer: Ned Summers

    05 - Photographer: Ned Summers

    An interview with the photographer Ned Summers, in which we discuss the relationship between the photographer and the city, personhood and loneliness in the modern world, and the relationship between maths and photography. 

    Find more of Ned Summer's work at https://nedsummers.com/ or at the instagram @thesemyriads.himself 

    • 57 min
    04 - Writer: Ilyas Kassam

    04 - Writer: Ilyas Kassam

    An interview with the writer and artist Ilyas Kassam, in which we discuss the links between creative practice, spirituality, the self, and politics. Through his two highly experimental pieces 'Waterboard Suicide' and 'My Favourite Triangle' we explore the power of writing in the 21st century. 



    Find more of Kassam's work here https://www.ilyaskassam.com/ or on his instagram @IlyasKassam

    • 53 min

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