We have a theme of Dances of October for this episode ~ although one of our two poems doesn’t mention dancing and the other doesn’t mention October. How are we connecting these two works to that theme?
Well, my brain said “Put them together”, and here we are.
The first poem is by African-American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. He’s barely anthologized anymore, but that doesn’t mean he should be neglected. Dunbar is an excellent writer with diverse style in different forms, including prose and plays. His verse elevates him above the one-trick ponies who are studied because they represent a type (Louise May Alcott, e.g.).
Our other poem is a lesser-known work by the famous William Butler Yeats.
Follow along as we find unexpected connections with these two unconnected poems. We’ll also add in a few writing lessons that will help all writers.
TIMINGS
Total Run Time = 20:32
LINKS
Paul Laurence Dunbar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Laurence_Dunbar
“October” https://poets.org/poem/october-2
William Butler Yeats https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._B._Yeats
“To a Child …” https://www.poetryverse.com/william-butler-yeats-poems/child-dancing-the-wind
#paullaurencedunbar #williambutleryeats #writingadvice #dirtydozen
Analysis is All Original Content / No AI Used
Link to Website https://thewritefocus.blogspot.com/2024/10/fall-into-poetry-dances-of-october.html
become writing pros and veterans who are returning to writing after years away.
Our current focus is Fall into Poetry. Here’s a link to the first episode: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXi3M_aM-d7K1x02UAlihWKKom_5keJrg
Support the podcast with a cup of coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/winkbooksr
For more links and resources, visit www.thewritefocus.blogspot.com .
Write to us at winkbooks@aol.com.
If you find value in this podcast, please share with your writing friends or write a review. (We’re small beans. We don’t have the advertising budget of the big peeps. You can make a difference.)