Black Prose is the podcast where Black writers talk amongst themselves. Join journalist Yolanthe Fawehinmi as she interviews some of the best and most talented Black writers of our time — from journalists, and authors to songwriters and rappers — about their careers, top tips and writing rituals.
Perfect Prose: Tolani Shoneye
Welcome to another episode of Perfect Prose! The new bonus series where I ask guests about their favourite words written by a Black writer.
What do you all think of the concept so far? Do you love it or hate it? Either way, I'm really enjoying hearing guests gush over the pieces of writing that have moved and inspired them. Let's keep it one hundred, we don't always take the time to really process what we are reading, watching and even listening to, but I do love how this bonus series is encouraging people to do just that. And Tolani Shoneye picked a good one. Enjoy!
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16.5.2023 • 8 Protokoll, 1 Sekunde
Perfect Prose: Nathan Bryon
Creative writing allows you to travel without moving your feet. It allows your mind to go to any place it wants to with no restrictions. It's why I geek out when I read, watch or listen to words being brought to life.
So I'm trying this new thing, where I ask every guest if they’ve ever come across a piece of prose that they would consider being absolutely perfect, because I know I'm not the only one who feels this way about writing.
It can be something that gives them that perfect snapshot of life, or a piece of writing that has moved and inspired them. So the lyrics of their favourite song, an extract from a book, a line from a TV, film or play, a poem, even an article, tweet or something they have written themselves — that's if they're brave enough. But the only caveat is: it has to be written by a fellow Black writer.
With that being said, welcome to Perfect Prose, our new bonus series, delving into the art and craft of all types of writing. First up, we have Nathan Bryon. P.S. If you've also been inspired by his choice of prose, let me know using the hashtag #BlackProsePodcast. Let's talk. I'd like to know your reasons.
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18.4.2023 • 10 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
Introducing... Black Prose
Join journalist Yolanthe Fawehinmi as she interviews Black writers — across all mediums — about their come-up, lessons learnt and writing rituals.
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