Ty is a 22-year-old writer from Talbot County, MD, interested in advocacy and writing for social change.
Read MoreYemmis (she/her) is a 15-year-old Hispanic writer from Washington, DC. Stubborn Roots is her first book with Shout Mouse.
Read Moren.a.o (she/her) is a 21-year-old Kenyan Black American woman from Prince George's County, MD
Read MoreBrandy (she/her) is a 20-year-old Latin American writer from Washington, DC. Brandy is a junior at George Washington University, majoring in Human Services and Social Justice.
Read MoreLemonade (she/her) is a young African American poet from Northeast DC. Stubborn Roots contains Lemonade’s first published work. She enjoys talking about social justice issues and her community in her free time.
Read MoreSarah (she/her) is a 23-year-old poet from Maryland and a recent graduate interested in pursuing a career in marketing.
Read MoreNicole (she/her) is a 19-year-old author from the Washington, DC metropolitan area attending college in Maryland. Her pieces “dirt princess” and “radical tenderness” in this anthology are explorations of her identity, experiences growing up, and perspectives on the world around her.
Read MoreTakier (she/her) is a 23-year-old Afro-Caribbean American poet from the DC metropolitan area.
Read MoreIman (she/her) is a 15-year-old Black poet from Washington, DC. “Equality,” “On Belonging,” and “Mascara” are her first published pieces with Shout Mouse Press.
Read MoreLauren is an 18-year-old African American from Prince George’s County, MD. This will be Lauren’s first time publishing a piece with Shout Mouse Press.
Read MoreFaviola (she/her) is a 17-year-old DC native and Honduran daughter of an immigrant mother. Stubborn Roots contains Faviola’s first published work.
Read MoreAmélie (she/they) a 16-year-old Black poet from Lanham, MD. Their favorite hobbies are listening to music and playing their bass clarinet, drawing, learning Chinese and its colorful culture, and when possible, building Legos for hours on end.
Read MoreMich is originally from San Salvador, El Salvador. Her second home is Washington, DC.
Read MoreI am a 15-year-old girl from Washington, DC, currently in the 9th grade. My mother is from El Salvador, and my father is from Bolivia.
Read MoreJoy is a 23-year-old Nigerian American from the small suburb of Lithonia, GA, just outside of Atlanta. She is the author of Joy-Grace and the Dress Dilemma (2021) and Stubborn Roots (2026).
Read MoreLondon (he/they) is a 21-year-old Black activist and queer poet from Washington, DC. Stubborn Roots is London’s second book with Shout Mouse Press. He is also the author of the Shout Mouse’s children’s title Man Up!
Read MoreSalihah “Sasa” Aakil was a sophomore in high school in Silver Spring, Maryland when she wrote I am the Night Sky. She enjoys writing, painting, doing pottery, and talking to people. She likes hunting down stories, asking people about their experiences, and creating art after them: sometimes for healing, sometimes for remembering, sometimes for rebellion.
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