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Angela Makholwa, author of the thriller Red Ink, has embarked on uncharted territory in her screenwriting journey for the adaptation of her novel
Angela Makholwa, author of the thriller Red Ink, has embarked on uncharted territory in her screenwriting journey for the adaptation of her novel
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A lot of books and stage plays that have been adapted into screenplays in the past have left audiences with a bitter taste in their mouths, as these endeavours are usually not much to write home about.

Those who read the books before seeing the onscreen adaptations have, on many occasions, stated that the camera work left much to be desired.

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