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21 year old university-drop-out-turned-publisher Owen Hunnam is the driving force behind Vine.
Hi, here's our story in a nutshell...
In January 2007, I quit a world-class degree convinced that there were more exciting things to wake up to than hangovers, lectures and student debt.
So jumped on a train back to Sevenoaks with a burning desire to make something happen.
After a few weeks of brainstorming, creative thinking and dead-ends, I came up with a magazine idea called Vine.
I did some research and thankfully wasn't the only weirdo to think it had legs. So after three months of hard work, coffee-drinking and new ideas, Online Vine went live in March 2007 and Vine magazine launched a few months later in June.
Since then, we've been relentlessly improving, developing and evolving the magazine and website. Creativity, passion and ideas underpin everything we do. In March 2008, Vine was shortlisted for two national awards in a search for the UK's most inspiring, talented and enterprising independent publishing companies. Read more about that here.
We'd love to hear from you – get in touch here.
Owen
If you would like to know more about our story or how we got to where we are today, please drop us a line - we'll happily answer your questions.
Vine magazine and Online Vine are both completely independent.
We're not in any way connected to the Sevenoaks Chronicle or any other
media group.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 August 2008 )
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