Centos: Tiny Poetry From Book Spines

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All photos by Annette Simon.

Over the last few years, I’ve been fortunate to review Annette Simon’s books, Robot Zombie Frankenstein and Robot Burp Head Smartypants. And as much as I love those two robots, it’s following her on Facebook where I found something I never get too much of: her book spine poetry.

“I started playing with spine poems, or ‘centos,’ shortly after I began working at our local indie, The BookMark, in 2011,” Annette told me when I asked how she started creating these wonderful mini-poems. “A perk of being a bookseller is getting the chance to read books not yet published,” she continued, “and one day a colleague, Pat Laurence, and I starting playing with the fun titles of the advance copies piled on the cart. I had my camera with me, and one thing led to another. I didn’t really know spine poetry was a ‘thing’ until the store received Nina Katchadourian’s Sorted Books. Then the blog Brain Pickings mentioned it, and I learned that Travis Jonker at School Library Journal had been talking spine poems since 2010. So they get the credit; I get to play. Won’t you join us?”

Because I never tire of seeing them and in honor of National Poetry Month, I asked Annette if she’d share her favorites with us, so here they are along with a few of my favorites she’s created as well.

Annette prefaced this one with, “For those who scribble, scratch, draft, and doodle. Yay, you!”

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We’ve all had this day:

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And this feeling:

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For all those graduations and birthdays and awards and futures waiting to happen:

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What I want in friends:

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Career planning? This one’s for you:

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Indeed:

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If you’ve developed a close relationship with your electronics, you’ll understand:

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If only the answers were inside:

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We all learned this truth:

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Watch out for bears and dragons. Especially if you’re hungry. Or if they’re hungry, come to think of it.

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You can find more of Annette’s spine poetry in this blog post and find all the great stuff she’s been up to at annettesimon.net.

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