#HCHQ : Hannah Interviews Impolite Conversation Magazine Founder for their 10th Edition

#HCHQ Reports:

As part of Hannah’s burgeoning wider-media role and following in her best-selling author father’s literary footsteps, Hannah Clive agreed to turn “Parkinson” and interview Matthew Wherry, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Impolite Conversation magazine, for their celebratory 10th Edition.
Impolite Conversation : “…Contentious subjects, civilised discussion…” 

 Hannah already plays an active role as a Writer, Editor and Media Consultant for this 21st Century socio-political online magazine. Impolite Conversation regularly features interviews with key figures from the British cultural and political scene, as well as articles covering a diverse and often contentious range of subjects – be it sex, religion, politics, science or culture – Impolite Conversation is a magazine that goes where others fear to tread! The publication was originally conceived by it’s Founder Matthew Wherry back in the eighties when he was a teenager; as his publisher father and Co-Founder of Bloomsbury Books kindly pointed out, printing restrictions and the economics thereof prevented Matthew from realising his idea for a ground-breaking magazine, however the seed was sown:

“…Nothing represented my family, my friends, the world I lived in, the positivity, the cheerfulness, the ideas we were exposed to, the writers, the philosophies, the politics or the music…I liked Private Eye…but there just wasn’t anything out there showing my world…”

And with the advent of the digital age, a good idea that just wouldn’t go away and a few more years experience on the clock, Matt has now made his dream a reality. A space where readers can read about new ideas and an alternate view, where both established and newer writers can submit articles for publication and where a very real community is growing. Hannah’s interview with Founder and Editor-In-Chief Matthew Wherry can be found here.

Photograph: M.Wherry kindly reproduced here from Impolite Conversation.

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