Luis A. Estable, a poet for more than twenty years, writes in many styles, including songs, children's verses, haikus, and free-style poetry. He has a book of poems out, 31 Felt Poems for My Sweet Sherri. Thinks that poetry is the most beautiful and compact expression known to man and that criticism is part of the writing life, and to write would be of no worth in the absence of it. It gives an idea of each work quality, though disagreement takes place at times.
Seventeen Songs and These Given Sonnets is a collection of poems by Luis A. Estable that explores the many sides of human experience-love and intimacy, faith and doubt, joy and sorrow, the pull of nature, the weight of suffering, and the search for meaning in a world both tender and harsh.
The deeply reflective and impassioned songs and sonnets explore themes of faith, morality, and the eternal nature of the soul. With verses that question the state of a world without God, they reaffirm the power of divine love and the importance of spiritual devotion
