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Viewing comments for Chapter 5 "An Etheree In Tribute"NaPoWriMo 2016 Challenge (30 Poems in April)
17 total reviews
Comment from I am Cat
Far be it from me to hold back begrudgingly from a form which I don't care for... just because I don't care for it. LOL
But you have REALLY done this one proud. This is probably the nicest double etheree I've ever read (next the one in my contest you wrote, of course) lol
and I'm impressed with the flow of words throughout... and wow, even though the form isn't one of my favorites... I can tell it's one of yours. You've done it a great service, my dear friend.
By the way, i LOVE that last poem of hers in the author's notes. ;)
lovely
well done Kim, this is publishable stuff
Cat
reply by the author on 17-Apr-2016
Far be it from me to hold back begrudgingly from a form which I don't care for... just because I don't care for it. LOL
But you have REALLY done this one proud. This is probably the nicest double etheree I've ever read (next the one in my contest you wrote, of course) lol
and I'm impressed with the flow of words throughout... and wow, even though the form isn't one of my favorites... I can tell it's one of yours. You've done it a great service, my dear friend.
By the way, i LOVE that last poem of hers in the author's notes. ;)
lovely
well done Kim, this is publishable stuff
Cat
Comment Written 17-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 17-Apr-2016
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Hi Cat!
What a supreme honor! A six for a form of poetry you don't enjoy all that much! lol (Now I'm getting somewhere!) I could put down my pen today and die happy... but let's not... we both have so much more to write ;)
I appreciate you and all of your wonderful comments! Thank you for reading through my book.
*Hugs*
Kim
Comment from dejohnsrld (Debbie)
This is very interesting. I had never heard of her before. I'll have to look up some of her work. My college program had no literature courses and I feel I missed out on a lot. Well done, my friend~Debbie
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2016
This is very interesting. I had never heard of her before. I'll have to look up some of her work. My college program had no literature courses and I feel I missed out on a lot. Well done, my friend~Debbie
Comment Written 10-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2016
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Hi Debbie,
I had difficulty finding much about her. The best lead I had was what I had referenced and that she'd published a chapbook, but it was in 1967, or so... and I think the Etheree style came about in the 70's. Let me know if you're able to find anything more. :)
Thanks for the great review.
Kim
Comment from Pearl Edwards
White stripes streaked with the salt of tears
An emotional line in this fabulous Etheree Kim, I like this form and have written some myself. Enjoyed the history
Am away from home so won't always get on it won't be because I've lost interest, great read.
Valda
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2016
White stripes streaked with the salt of tears
An emotional line in this fabulous Etheree Kim, I like this form and have written some myself. Enjoyed the history
Am away from home so won't always get on it won't be because I've lost interest, great read.
Valda
Comment Written 07-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2016
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Hi Valda,
There will be lots for you to read when you return home :) I hope you are enjoying the trip! Thank you for the lovely review.
Kim
Comment from BeasPeas
Hi Kim. I enjoyed reading this Etheree. I often wondered how the form got its name and now I know. You have done a good job with this double Etheree, honoring our heroes. It looks like a simple form, but to get it to come out right, can be a little tricky. Marilyn
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2016
Hi Kim. I enjoyed reading this Etheree. I often wondered how the form got its name and now I know. You have done a good job with this double Etheree, honoring our heroes. It looks like a simple form, but to get it to come out right, can be a little tricky. Marilyn
Comment Written 07-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2016
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Hi Marilyn,
I had no idea before I did some research and was prompted by being curious to the origin, too. I'm learning so much about these different poets. Thanks for taking the time to read and comment.
Kim
Comment from honeytree
Really love the art work so much
for these words written
especially the following
"White stripes streaked with the salt of tears
wept for warriors lost fighting -
for their lives and for ours,
protecting ideals
re knowned true blue --(perhaps known true blue.)
Honeytree
buried now
beneath
stars
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2016
Really love the art work so much
for these words written
especially the following
"White stripes streaked with the salt of tears
wept for warriors lost fighting -
for their lives and for ours,
protecting ideals
re knowned true blue --(perhaps known true blue.)
Honeytree
buried now
beneath
stars
Comment Written 06-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2016
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Hi Annie,
I thank you for the comments and suggestions. For the Etheree form the true blue line must have only 4 syllables, hence the reknowned true blue. I appreciate you taking the time to read and review.
Kim
Comment from lightink
I love your poetry tour! I know so much less about American poetry than most people here - however. I probably know European classics more :)!
Your taster is amazing!
Your poem has a distinct and somewhat solemn mood!
I very much loved these lines:
"Reinforced threads of steel -
strength woven in the fabric
of the flag"
" women standing
stoically awaiting their safe return."
Wonderful writing, Dear!
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2016
I love your poetry tour! I know so much less about American poetry than most people here - however. I probably know European classics more :)!
Your taster is amazing!
Your poem has a distinct and somewhat solemn mood!
I very much loved these lines:
"Reinforced threads of steel -
strength woven in the fabric
of the flag"
" women standing
stoically awaiting their safe return."
Wonderful writing, Dear!
Comment Written 06-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2016
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Thank you for the fantastic comments, Jyoti :) Now I have to decide who will be next! lol
Have a great evening!
Kim
Comment from Leineco
Oh my goodness - there is so much to comment on here!
First - your poem
wonderfully said! Symbolically - the flag represents all that we
believe is the best of America. So too does it represent the sacrifices
our brave men have made to defend it. At first, I wanted
White stripes streaked with the salt of tears
to read "White stripes capped with the salt of tears", but then I
realized how important streaked was in the line!
Second - The information from Jim Wilson was fascinating! I have known
the name Taylor Armstrong a very long time - I always thought of her as
a well known and respected poet. . .it never dawned on me how little
about her was known! I was particularly struck by his proposal that haiku
was perhaps her gateway to syllable based poetry.
Third - WOW
Her poem "As It Stands" was amazing!
Wonderful overall presentation Kim!
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2016
Oh my goodness - there is so much to comment on here!
First - your poem
wonderfully said! Symbolically - the flag represents all that we
believe is the best of America. So too does it represent the sacrifices
our brave men have made to defend it. At first, I wanted
White stripes streaked with the salt of tears
to read "White stripes capped with the salt of tears", but then I
realized how important streaked was in the line!
Second - The information from Jim Wilson was fascinating! I have known
the name Taylor Armstrong a very long time - I always thought of her as
a well known and respected poet. . .it never dawned on me how little
about her was known! I was particularly struck by his proposal that haiku
was perhaps her gateway to syllable based poetry.
Third - WOW
Her poem "As It Stands" was amazing!
Wonderful overall presentation Kim!
Comment Written 05-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2016
Hi Leineco,
I am so pleased with your exuberant review. It is fantastic that this post prompted to many wonderful comments. Thank you for taking the time to read and share your thoughts.
Kim
Comment from Barb Hensongispsaca
Perfect etheree and what a dedication to the woman who created it.
Very nicely done.
Easy to read and understand.
Count is perfect.
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2016
Perfect etheree and what a dedication to the woman who created it.
Very nicely done.
Easy to read and understand.
Count is perfect.
Comment Written 05-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2016
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Thank you for taking the time to read and review, Barb. I appreciate your comments. :)
Kim
Comment from LIJ Red
Your etheree is excellent, but somewhat overshadowed by your notes.
A woman with a truly poetic soul, worthy of your salute. T.S. Eliot?
Mistah Kurtz, he dead? Fine post.
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2016
Your etheree is excellent, but somewhat overshadowed by your notes.
A woman with a truly poetic soul, worthy of your salute. T.S. Eliot?
Mistah Kurtz, he dead? Fine post.
Comment Written 05-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2016
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Hi LIJ:
I wondered if he meant T.S. Eliot, also, but it wasn't my quote, so I didn't feel right about changing it. I couldn't find a copy of her chapbook to verify. My goal this month is to feature different Poets and styles of Poetry in my NaPoWriMo book to celebrate National Poetry Writing Month. That is the reason for all of the author's notes :) Learning is a wonderful thing. Thanks for taking the time to read and comment.
Kim
Comment from frogbook
This was a lovely poem with great description and I love the Etheree style. Not only a tribute to the poet but to the soldiers. The description of the stripes was genius -very effective as well as beautiful.
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2016
This was a lovely poem with great description and I love the Etheree style. Not only a tribute to the poet but to the soldiers. The description of the stripes was genius -very effective as well as beautiful.
Comment Written 05-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2016
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Thank you for this grand review, frogbook :) I appreciate you taking the time to read and comment.
Kim