Cherry Potter
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Cherry Potter is a film writer, cultural commentator and psychotherapist.[1][2][3]
She is the author of three film books:
- Image, Sound and Story, the art of telling in film (Secker and Warburg, 1990), ISBN 978-0436380341
- Screen Language: From writing to film making (Methuen, 2001), ISBN 978-0413752901
- I Love You But…Seven Decades of Romantic Comedy (Methuen, 2002), ISBN 978-0413749901
She also writes on film, culture and relationships for The Guardian.[4][5]
References[]
- ^ Victor J. Seidler, Urban fears and global terrors: citizenship, multicultures and belongings, 2007, page 214.
- ^ Lizbeth Goodman and Jane de Gay, Feminist stages: interviews with women in contemporary British theatre, 1996, page 312.
- ^ International Who's Who of Authors and Writers 200, page 103.
- ^ "Cherry Potter: Happily ever after". the Guardian. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
- ^ "Cherry Potter: Good news for strong women". the Guardian. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
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- Living people
- Alumni of the Royal College of Art
- British journalists
- British screenwriters
- British television writers
- British non-fiction writers
- British non-fiction writer stubs