Incoming Resources
- It's a woman's world, a century of women's voices in poetry, edited by Neil Philip
- She walks in beauty, a woman's journey through poems, selected and introduced by Caroline Kennedy
- El sol y sus flores, Rupi Kaur ; traducci?n del ingl?s por Elvira Sastre
- Requeening, poems, Amanda Moore
- New American best friend, poems by Olivia Gatwood
- The dream of a common language, poems, 1974-1977, Adrienne Rich
- Prodigal daughter, Hiwot Adilow
- The collected poems of Audre Lorde
- Ain't I a woman!, a book of women's poetry from around the world, edited by Illona Linthwaite
- Eve--from the autobiography, and other poems, Betsy Colquitt ; introduction by James Ward Lee
- Facts about the moon, poems, Dorianne Laux
- New-generation African poets, a chapbook box set : an introduction in two movements, edited by Kwame Dawes & Chris Abani, Sita
- Kissing the rod, an anthology of seventeenth-century women's verse, edited by Germaine Greer ... [et al.] ; with an introduction by Germaine Greer
- The world's wife, poems, Carol Ann Duffy
- Todo lo que necesito existe ya en mí, Rupi Kaur ; traducción del inglés por Elvira Sastre
- Amelia mixed the mustard and other poems, selected and illustrated by Evaline Ness
- Peluda, poems by Melissa Lozada-Oliva
- Poems from the women's movement, edited by Honor Moore
- I feel a little jumpy around you, a book of her poems & his poems collected in pairs, Naomi Shihab Nye and Paul B. Janeczko, editors
- What, woman, and who, myself, I am, an anthology of songs and poetry of women's experience, edited by Rosalie Sorrels ; illustrated by Liz Schoeberlein ; music copy and decoration by Jean Rudokas
- The poems of Shakespeare's Dark Lady, Salve deus rex judaeorum, by Emilia Lanier ; introd. by A. L. Rowse
- Phenomenal woman, four poems celebrating women, Maya Angelou
- Life of the party, poems, Olivia Gatwood
- Words like thunder, new and used Anishinaabe prayers, Lois Beardslee
- Women's poetry of the 1930s, a critical anthology, edited by Jane Dowson
- The woman I kept to myself, poems, by Julia Alvarez
- Index of women, Amy Gerstler
- Shadowed dreams, women's poetry of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Maureen Honey
- Work ends at nightfall,, by Marjorie Hillis, illustrated by Dora
- Her wilderness will be her manners, Sarah Mangold
- Rue, poems, by Kathryn Nuernberger
- Gravity, Elizabeth Rosner; with original artwork by Lola Fraknoi
- Dear girl, Aija Mayrock
- Woman, eat me whole, poems, Ama Asantewa Diaka
- Collected poems, 1974-2004, Rita Dove
- Wild one, poems, by Lucille Lang Day
- Keeping my name, Catherine Tufariello ; introduction by Robert Fink
- Splinters are children of wood, Leia Penina Wilson
- Early grrrl, the early poems of Marge Piercy
- Find the girl, poems, Lightsey Darst
- Hoop queens, poems, by Charles R. Smith Jr
- Only for the eye of a friend, the poems of Annis Boudinot Stockton, edited with an introduction by Carla Mulford
- Woman, eat me whole, poems, Ama Asantewa Diaka
- The collected poems of Audre Lorde