Kate Coldrick is an educator and writer based in Woodbury, near Exeter in Devon. She has worked in literacy, Functional Skills English, and neurodiversity support for over twenty-five years, developing clear and accessible resources for learners, teachers, and families.
Her published work spans both education and creative nonfiction. Alongside practical writing for students and educators, she explores voice, silence, and the cultural narratives that shape women’s stories. On the Skyline examines how women who resist or dissent are reframed across history, myth, and tradition.
Kate’s photographic practice, including her ongoing project Elswyth, focuses on place, light, and the landscapes she returns to throughout the year, often bringing writiKate Coldrick is an educator and writer based in Woodbury, near Exeter in Devon. She has worked in literacy, Functional Skills English, and neurodiversity support for over twenty-five years, developing clear and accessible resources for learners, teachers, and families.
Her published work spans both education and creative nonfiction. Alongside practical writing for students and educators, she explores voice, silence, and the cultural narratives that shape women’s stories. On the Skyline examines how women who resist or dissent are reframed across history, myth, and tradition.
Kate’s photographic practice, including her ongoing project Elswyth, focuses on place, light, and the landscapes she returns to throughout the year, often bringing writing and image into dialogue....more