
Like the monosyllabic sonnet which we recently discussed, today I will talk about another invented poetry form inspired by the traditional sonnet – the sonnette. Invented by the American poet, children’s author, museum curator, magician, and Boy Scout executive G. Sherman Ripley sometime in the early 1900s, the sonnette is basically a miniature or half sonnet consisting of seven lines (exactly half of the sonnet’s usual fourteen). It has two stanzas: a quatrain (4 lines) followed by a tercet (3 lines) with the quatrain having a rhyme scheme of abba. while the tercet has one of cbc. And just like its inspiration, the lines are metered, usually written in iambic pentameter.
As you can see, meter is definitely not my strong suit, but here is my own feeble attempt at a sonnette (for you to use as an example if you would like to try writing one yourself):
Ode to a Wannabe Baby Boomer Rocker
Once he dreamed of being the next Springsteen,
but he settled for a working man’s wage
and a once-a-week gig on a bar stage.
What seems like a dream is life in between
the hours he gets to strum guitar and sing
(he’s a remnant of the Rock and Roll age
in a time where Hip Hop and Rap’s now king).
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Paul Szlosek was born in Southbridge, Massachusetts, but currently resides in the nearby metropolis of Worcester. He was co-founder and host of the long-running Poet’s Parlor poetry reading in Southbridge and Sturbridge, as well as a past recipient of the Jacob Knight Award for Poetry. His poems have appeared in various local publications including the Worcester Review, Worcester Magazine, Sahara, Concrete Wolf, and Diner. He’s probably best known in the Worcester poetry community for his fanatical obsession with obscure poetry forms, and has invented his own including the ziggurat, the streetbeatina, and (most recently) the hodgenelle.
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I’m working on being the next H.P. Lovecraft. Except female and without the xenophobia.
I reckon your poem’s hero’s life isn’t so bad as long as he’s enjoying the ride.
~Cie~
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Thank you, Cie! I am a definitely a big fan of Lovecraft (especially his world building and mythology) and really look forward to reading more of your work.
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OK I tried one, Paul. Thank you for another wonderful form introduction.
http://tao-talk.com/2019/11/11/the-sonnette-moon-madness/
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You are very welcome! You did such a wonderful job with your sonnette.
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Thanks again 🙂
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I love your sonnette! I’ll let you know when I write one.
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Thank you so much, Eugenia! I am really looking forward to reading yours☺
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Reblogged this on BrewNSpew and commented:
Sharing poetry form, The Sonnette, from Paul’s Poetry Playground –
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Lovely!
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Than you so much!
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