Paint Me Like I Am: Teen Poems from WritersCorps

Paint Me Like I Am: Teen Poems from WritersCorps

Paint Me Like I Am: Teen Poems from WritersCorps

Paint Me Like I Am: Teen Poems from WritersCorps

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Overview

Today my name is colorful.
Yesterday my name was dead souls.
Tomorrow my name will be lively spirits.
My friends think my name is fire.
The police think my name is burden.
My parents think my name is symphony.
Secretly I know my name is anything I want it to be.

Paint Me Like I Am is a collection of poems by teens who have taken part in writing programs run by a national nonprofit organization called WritersCorps. To read the words of these young people is to hear the diverse voices of teenagers everywhere.

Included are a foreward by acclaimed poet Nikki Giovanni, an essay from Kevin Powell, another poet associated with WritersCorps, and writing tips from WritersCorps instructors.

WritersCorps was started in 1994 to help at-risk youth in three American urban centers: San Francisco, Washington, DC, and New York City (the Bronx). Thousands of children and teenagers have since benefited from finding creative expression through writing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780064472647
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 02/18/2003
Edition description: First HarperTempest Edition
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 433,610
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.12(h) x 0.36(d)
Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

About the Author

WritersCorps was started in 1994 to help at-risk youth in three urban centers: San Francisco, Washington, DC, and New York City (the Bronx). Thousands of children and teenagers have since benefited from finding creative expression through writing.

WritersCorps was started in 1994 to help at-risk youth in three urban centers: San Francisco, Washington, DC, and New York City (the Bronx). Thousands of children and teenagers have since benefited from finding creative expression through writing.

Read an Excerpt

Today my name is colorful.
Yesterday my name was dead souls.
Tomorrow my name will be lively spirits.
My friends think my name is fire.
The police think my name is burden.
My parents think my name is symphony.
Secretly I know my name is anything I want it to be.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
The Artists1
Friendship13
I Too Am America33
Why I Write Poetry59
As We Sit Here63
Furious85
The Tree That's in Front of My House103
WritersCorps History127
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