Posts in Review
“These poems are a beautiful portrait of a city seen through the eyes of its young people.” —Julie Kennedy, founder of DC SCORES

"When I founded DC SCORES in 1994, I never imagined the tremendous impact our organization would have. This anthology is a testament to thousands of dedicated DC SCORES coaches, staff, and poet-athletes and the incredible program they built in the District. These poems are a beautiful portrait of a city seen through the eyes of its young people and teach us that we can all create change by using the power of imagination, community, and collective voice. I'm inspired in my own daily life by the writing on these pages."

—Julie Kennedy, founder of DC SCORES

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“I hope folks will pick up this book and learn from these poet-athletes, and support them for the next 30 years and beyond.” —Ben Olsen, former D.C. United coach and player

“In my entire career as a player and coach for D.C. United, I rarely missed a DC SCORES poetry slam. I loved them. I can relate on a personal level to the need to express yourself both physically and creatively, and I was always so grateful to know an organization in my city provided that for so many kids. I hope folks will pick up this book and learn from these poet-athletes, and support them for the next 30 years and beyond.”

Ben Olsen, former D.C. United coach and player

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“This is a treasure trove of knowledge that I hope everybody will pick up.” —Ashley Hatch

“Supporting DC SCORES has been a true highlight of my career. These poet-athletes have opened my eyes to so much, and have even pushed me outside of my own comfort zone and onto the poetry stage on at least one occasion! There's no better way to understand the hopes, fears, and dreams of kids than through their own words, so this is a treasure trove of knowledge that I hope everybody will pick up.”

—Ashley Hatch, Washington Spirit & US Women's National Team

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“Within these pages are voices and worlds that bristle with honey and remind us that beauty, like love, is everywhere and undeniable.” —Julian Randall

“Within these pages are voices and worlds that bristle with honey and remind us that beauty, like love, is everywhere and undeniable. I'm so grateful for how many of these voices have come together, they are an abundance that rivals the sky herself.”

—Julian Randall, author of Pilar Ramirez and the Escape from Zafa

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“My closeted-gay inner child found healing here. The Light Looks Like Me is a masterful anthology of lyrical language about love in all its infinite forms.” —Tony Keith Jr

“My closeted-gay inner child found healing here. The Light Looks Like Me is a masterful anthology of lyrical language about love in all its infinite forms. These brilliant and brave youth voices are a salve for any person in search of poetic stories that will inspire hope, joy, grace, and freedom. It is truly a bright and sparkling literary gem.”
—Tony Keith Jr., author of Knucklehead and How the Boogeyman Became a Poet

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“A celebration of marginalized youth voices that refuse to be unheard or forgotten.” —Roya Marsh

“This unflinching anthology pulls the truths about queerness, love, and the indelible power of healing. Every piece brings us a step closer to an all encompassing definition of love as an act of resistance. These young writers refuse to stay quiet in the face of silencing and censorship. The Light Looks Like Me is the soundtrack of resilience and an anthem for survival.”
—Roya Marsh, author of dayliGht and savings time

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“In a time when heartlessness, greed, and hate are not just rampant, but elected, these words are lanterns and fireworks in the dark.” —Danez Smith

“In a time when heartlessness, greed, and hate are not just rampant, but elected, these words  are lanterns and fireworks in the dark. May reading this anthology not only wrap you in the sanctuary of queer love, but may it be a reminder of exactly what is at stake. Love will always defeat evil; these pieces are testimonies and psalms of that truth.”

—Danez Smith, author of Homie

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"Deeply uplifting, empowering, and poignant." — Ebony LaDelle

"Deeply uplifting, empowering, and poignant, Bright Before Us, Like a Flame is the book I wish I had as a teen. With excellent writing prompts and passionate stories of pain, resilience and hope, this book is a call to arms for marginalized youth everywhere to write what feels true to their heart, and will inspire teen writers for generations to come." — Ebony LaDelle, author of Love Radio

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"These stories are witnesses to the authors' truths, imaginations, and experiences." —Leah Henderson

“Heart, truth, and light radiate throughout the pages of Bright Before Us, Like a Flame. The stories are honest and unapologetic, unafraid to be exactly what they need to be and say all they need to say. These stories are witnesses to the authors' truths, imaginations, and experiences, shining light on the many facets—both heart-wrenching and joy-filled—that make up their lives.” — Leah Henderson, author of The Courage of the Little Hummingbird

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"An inspiring choice for young readers, and anyone searching for a creative spark to share their story." -- Hena Khan, Asian/Pacific American Award-winning author of Amina’s Song

“This collection is as unique and special as Shout Mouse Press itself, and a gorgeous celebration of a decade of storytelling excellence. In its pages you’ll find a showcase of poetry, comics, illustrations, essays, and stories written by young people—plus an insider look into the creative process, advice from seasoned experts, writing prompts, and more. An inspiring choice for young readers, and anyone searching for a creative spark to share their story.” — Hena Khan, Asian/Pacific American Award-winning author of Amina’s Song

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