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All About Etherées

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009
The etherée is a short poem, the single form of which consists of fifty-five syllables. It was invented in the 1980’s by an Arkansas poet, Etherée Taylor Armstrong. In my venture into the world of poetry-writing, I quickly became fascinated with this form.
 
The etherée does not use rhyme or meter. The single begins with a one-syllable first line, and each line thereafter is increased by one syllable as well as by a couple of letters, thus creating the required triangular shape, for a total of ten lines, the tenth having ten syllables and being the longest line. Punctuation is often not used, but may be employed. The message, of course, must be primary, but a good etherée is also aesthetically pleasing.
 
Etherées may be written in reverse form, starting with a ten-syllable line. A double assumes a characteristic diamond shape, with two ten-syllable lines, while a reverse double appears in a shape resembling an hour-glass.
 
I have also written triples and quadruples. As a reader is exposed to the etherée form in general, it becomes easy enough to determine the various configurations.
 
This is an interesting and challenging form with which to experiment. In future postings, I hope to add tutorial information for poets who are interested in learning to write etherées.
 
 

Ah, Love - The Sum and Substance Of Poets!

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Love poetry may or may not be romantic, but it always has something to do with passion. A poet need not be writing about a significant other or a relationship when writing a love poem, for writing itself is a passion, and what writer does not love to write?

 

One can, of course write mechanically without passion, and that most certainly has been done by a great many. But the soul of a poet is one of passion and love, and that translates into each and every piece of work.

 

There is the obvious type of love poem that deals with a specific object of one’s affection, to use a common expression. But one can also love the entire human race, the planet, and the universe. One can most assuredly love one’s God as one understands God. In fact, if one does not love humanity, how does one purport to love a specific member of that species? Without love of all, how is love of one possible?

 

In the final analysis, we are all a part of this magnificent universe, and we are all of that Oneness. And in that realization lies Love in its truest sense, the kind of Love that gives rise to the most eloquent and profound of love poems.