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Kristie_99 is a Writer / Adventure Enthusiast

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On January 8, 2008 Kristie_99 Discussed

Hollywood Can’t Get Africa Right

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I would like to thank Hollywood for contributing to my knowledge about Africa. If it were not for the compelling portrayals in their films and the heart-felt inspiration from their activists…I would not have naively accepted a petroleum engineer job offer in West Africa over a year ago; consequently, get smacked by the reality of the sub-region, and then, of course, fittingly write a novel about it.

With that being said, I thank you, Hollywood…for teaching me everything about Africa that both Mr. Wainaina and Mr. Polakow-Suransky highlight in their essays.

Now, would someone like to edit my book? ;)

Sincerely,

Kristie

P.S. Cheers to Mr. Wainaina and Mr. Polakow-Suransky for their contributions on this subject. I agree with Sasha when he states that “there will be no shortage of drama on the continent in the years to come”. With that being said, I wish Hollywood good luck in extracting more integrable and realistic plots for audiences to enjoy and be educated from.

On 2008-01-08 Kristie_99 GOODmarked

Hollywood Can’t Get Africa Right

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On January 8, 2008 Kristie_99 Discussed

Hollywood Can’t Get Africa Right

  • and said:

I would like to thank Hollywood for contributing to my knowledge about Africa. If it were not for the compelling portrayals in their films and the heart-felt inspiration from their activists…I would not have naively accepted a petroleum engineer job offer in West Africa over a year ago; consequently, get smacked by the reality of the sub-region, and then, of course, fittingly write a novel about it.

With that being said, I thank you, Hollywood…for teaching me everything about Africa that both Mr. Wainaina and Mr. Polakow-Suransky highlight in their essays.

Now, would someone like to edit my book? ;)

Sincerely,

Kristie

P.S. Cheers to Mr. Wainaina and Mr. Polakow-Suransky for their contributions on this subject. I agree with Sasha when he states that “there will be no shortage of drama on the continent in the years to come”. With that being said, I wish Hollywood good luck in extracting more integrable and realistic plots for audiences to enjoy and be educated from.

On 2008-01-08 Kristie_99 GOODmarked

Hollywood Can’t Get Africa Right

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