After completing his journalism degree, Mark went the DIY route, founding an arts and culture magazine in his hometown of Plymouth. The magazine was free to pick up, Mark choosing instead to fund it via the unconventional method of working as a billposter, pumping the resulting funds into print costs. He moved to London in 2014 to perambulate and absorb culture. Follow him on Twitter @amarkbeckett
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