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Kate Wright

    Cross - Curricular Literacy Challenges
    Literacy Challenges for the More Able
    Who's Reporting Africa Now?
    Screenwriting is Storytelling
    • 2018

      Who's Reporting Africa Now?

      Non-Governmental Organizations, Journalists, and Multimedia

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the nuances of journalistic coverage in Africa, this book utilizes case studies from Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Mali, and South Sudan to explore the news production processes. It critically examines how these processes shape narratives and perceptions of the continent, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced by journalists in these regions.

      Who's Reporting Africa Now?
    • 2012

      One of a series of 6 books, including a CD, with full colour activities and worksheets, specifically designed to develop cross-curricular work from National Curriculum and Literacy Framework Levels 1-6, across the 5-14 age range. Book 5 contains challenges How to dance; Inventions; Philosophy, Making a radio programme; Teeth; Signs and symbols; and Adventuire playground

      Cross - Curricular Literacy Challenges
    • 2004

      Screenwriting is Storytelling

      Creating an A-List Screenplay that Sells!

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(59)Add rating

      Focusing on the essence of storytelling, this book emphasizes the importance of crafting a compelling narrative over mere formatting. Kate Wright shares techniques to develop intriguing characters and situations, highlighting how a strong story can transform a screenplay into a potential box office hit.

      Screenwriting is Storytelling