Jay Owens

Jay Owens is a writer, researcher, and digital strategist. Her graduate thesis in geography at University College London explored dust as a medium of the domestic uncanny, and, after a journey to the parched desert hinterland of Los Angeles, she developed this idea into the e-mail newsletter Disturbances, followed by a program for BBC Radio 4—and then this book, her first. She has written for the Guardian, New Humanist, and other publications and speaks at design, media, and arts conferences and events. She works at the London Review of Books and lives in London.

Jay Owens's Titles

Dust The Modern World in a Trillion Particles

Dust

Combining history and science, a sweeping look at the smallest substance and the biggest challenges facing people and the planet Four and a half...