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==Own words==
 
==Own words==
Tracy Keeling has a wealth of experience in literary writing and, as such, has been struck by the [[mainstream media]]’s ability to be as creative with their reporting as she is in her fiction. Tracy believes there is a near consensus in the current media narrative being delivered to the UK public, and that an alternative voice to this is undoubtedly needed.
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Tracy Keeling has a wealth of experience in literary writing and, as such, has been struck by the [[corporate media]]’s ability to be as creative with their reporting as she is in her fiction. Tracy believes there is a near consensus in the current media narrative being delivered to the UK public, and that an alternative voice to this is undoubtedly needed.
  
 
''The Canary'' is offering this alternative, and she is very excited to be a part of it.<ref>[http://www.thecanary.co/2016/07/01/desperate-media-now-literally-inventing-stories-slur-corbyn-tweets/ "Our desperate media are now literally inventing stories to slur Corbyn (TWEETS)"] [[Carlyn Harvey]], 1 July 2016</ref>
 
''The Canary'' is offering this alternative, and she is very excited to be a part of it.<ref>[http://www.thecanary.co/2016/07/01/desperate-media-now-literally-inventing-stories-slur-corbyn-tweets/ "Our desperate media are now literally inventing stories to slur Corbyn (TWEETS)"] [[Carlyn Harvey]], 1 July 2016</ref>

Latest revision as of 19:18, 14 December 2023

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(journalist)
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Alma materUniversity of Leeds
Writer for The Canary.

Tracy Keeling writes for The Canary under the pseudonym 'Carlyn Harvey'. She has worked mainly in education and theatre over the years.

Own words

Tracy Keeling has a wealth of experience in literary writing and, as such, has been struck by the corporate media’s ability to be as creative with their reporting as she is in her fiction. Tracy believes there is a near consensus in the current media narrative being delivered to the UK public, and that an alternative voice to this is undoubtedly needed.

The Canary is offering this alternative, and she is very excited to be a part of it.[1]


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