This Award-Winning Author Works With Writer's Block, Not Against It
Briefly

Patrick Radden Keefe reflects on his time as a screenwriter and how it shaped his writing style for journalism, emphasizing the importance of structure and pacing in storytelling.
His latest TV adaptation of 'Say Nothing', although not written by him, showcases the relevance of his work through a historical narrative that resonates with current global issues.
Keefe maintains a clear divide between his role as a journalist and the creative process of adaptation, stressing the importance of authenticity and integrity in storytelling.
Discussing the adaptation process, he highlights the necessity of balancing factual accuracy with dramatic narrative, ensuring every artistic choice holds ground in the source material.
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