Angela Makholwa
Angela Makholwa lives and works in Johannesburg. The Reed Dance Stalker is her highly anticipated sequel to her debut novel, Red Ink, first published in
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Angela Makholwa lives and works in Johannesburg. The Reed Dance Stalker is her highly anticipated sequel to her debut novel, Red Ink, first published in
Having your novel adapted for film or TV sounds like heaven but it can be hell if you don’t retain control. Irish romance sensation Cecelia
What makes a natural-born killer? True-crime podcaster Nicole Engelbrecht sorts the narcissists from the psychopaths with Sam Human (The Most Evil of Them All: When
Angela Makholwa (The Reed Dance Stalker), Fiona Snyckers (The Hidden) and Busisekile Khumalo (Sunshine and Shadows) measure the power and complexity of the female gaze
Angela Makholwa co-writes the Showmax Original adaptation of her bestselling novel, Red Ink. The eight-part thriller tells the story of journalist-turned-publicist, Lucy Khambule, who is
Join bestselling author Angela Makholwa and award-winning screenwriter Zoë Laband for a workshop on the art of adapting novels for the screen. Angela’s bestseller Red
Angela Makholwa and actress Nqobile Nunu Khumalo talk to Mohale Mashigo about the TV adaptation by Showmax of Red Ink, Makholwa’s hit thriller about a
Angela Makholwa lives and works in Johannesburg. The Reed Dance Stalker is her highly anticipated sequel to her debut novel, Red Ink, first published in
Having your novel adapted for film or TV sounds like heaven but it can be hell if you don’t retain control. Irish romance sensation Cecelia
What makes a natural-born killer? True-crime podcaster Nicole Engelbrecht sorts the narcissists from the psychopaths with Sam Human (The Most Evil of Them All: When
Angela Makholwa (The Reed Dance Stalker), Fiona Snyckers (The Hidden) and Busisekile Khumalo (Sunshine and Shadows) measure the power and complexity of the female gaze
Angela Makholwa co-writes the Showmax Original adaptation of her bestselling novel, Red Ink. The eight-part thriller tells the story of journalist-turned-publicist, Lucy Khambule, who is
Join bestselling author Angela Makholwa and award-winning screenwriter Zoë Laband for a workshop on the art of adapting novels for the screen. Angela’s bestseller Red
Angela Makholwa and actress Nqobile Nunu Khumalo talk to Mohale Mashigo about the TV adaptation by Showmax of Red Ink, Makholwa’s hit thriller about a
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