Patrick Craddock
Patrick Craddock’s career includes many years of teaching, radio broadcasting, film making, lecturing in broadcast journalism at The University of the South Pacific and working in Development Aid projects in the South Pacific region and Africa.
He studied for qualifications in teaching, literature and drama. These skills were put to use in his Development Aid work with short and long term projects media education in Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Sudan.
In recent years he has devoted his energies to writing film and stage scripts, poems and short stories which may be viewed on this website.
He is an artist with a small output and recently designed posters for two of his film scripts Moscow Antigone and The Fires of Troy.
In his spare time Patrick drinks many cups of coffee, enjoys classical music, reads disturbing books, views and listens on radio to world and domestic news, dramas and Shakespeare productions on screen. He has directed radio and theatre plays in several different countries.
Copyright exists in all original works.
Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-craddock-1b579a32
Patrick Craddock – Pacific Media Centre
Patrick Craddock – National Library of New Zealand