Calling All Book Spine Poems!
Last Friday, I tried my hand at book spine poetry. It was fun. Here’s my humble suggestion to you:
Step #1: Find a bunch of books.
Step #2: Mix ‘em up.
Step #3: Arrange them.
Step #4: Rearrange them.
Step #5: Repeat.
Step #6: Take a picture of your awesome book spine poem, post it to your site, or email it to scopenotes@gmail.com by Thursday.
Step #7: See your work in the Poetry Friday book spine gallery.
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That’s a great (or should I say “terrific”) photo. It’s funny… it had never occurred to me to turn the spines into sentences, but someone recently commented on a post about shelving books by saying that she organized her books by the stories the spines made. And now, spine poetry! Wild to see this twice in one month.
Here it is, if you’re curious. She didn’t send me a picture, unfortunately. http://www.pbs.org/parents/booklights/archives/2010/02/more-than-one-way-to-shelve-a-book.html
-Susan
Susan – that’s a cool post. As someone who is always looking for new and innovative ways of cramming all my books on a tiny shelf, I appreciate hearing how others do it!
Here is my attempt at book spine poetry.
http://marcieaf.blogspot.com/2010/03/book-spine-poetry-challenge.html
Okay – my attempts to email are failing for some reason, so here’s a link to my poem on my blog…
http://kimberlyjoypeters.blogspot.com/2010/03/celebrations-and-book-spine-poetry-my.html
Enjoy!
Hi, I just wandered over to your site and I thought I’d give this a try. Here’s my attempt:
http://chachic.livejournal.com/99207.html