- Revolutionary poet, a story about Phillis Wheatley, by Maryann N. Weidt ; illustrations by Mary O'Keefe Young
- Emily Dickinson, American poet, by Carol Greene
- Phillis Wheatley, African American poet = poeta afroamericana / J.T. Moriarty ; traducción al español Eida de la Vega
- Twelve American poets before 1900, by Rica Brenner..
- A voice of her own, the story of Phillis Wheatley, slave poet, Kathryn Lasky ; illustrated by Paul Lee
- Emily Dickinson's letters to the world, story and pictures by Jeanette Winter
- Carl Sandburg, adventures of a poet, Penelope Niven ; with poems and prose by Carl Sandburg ; illustrated by Marc Nadel
- Langston's train ride, by Robert Burleigh ; illustrated by Leonard Jenkins
- Deep woods, the story of Robert Frost, Peggy Caravantes
- Robert Duncan, the Ambassador from Venus, a biography, Lisa Jarnot
- The cancer journals, Audre Lorde
- James Merrill, life and art, Langdon Hammer
- Phillis Wheatley, she loved words, Sneed B. Collard III
- O captain, my captain, Walt Whitman, Abraham Lincoln, and the Civil War, words by Robert Burleigh ; illustrations by Sterling Hundley
- Phillis Wheatley, first published African-American poet, by Deborah Kent
- Butterfly to the skies, the courageous life and inspiring poetry of Carrie Ella Barney, 1854 to 1873, by Paul Joseph Coppa
- You come too, my journey with Robert Frost, Lesley Lee Francis
- Ezra Pound, poet : a portrait of the man and his work, A. David Moody, III
- Paul Laurence Dunbar, portrait of a poet, Catherine Reef
- Allen Ginsberg, Steve Finbow
- Emily Dickinson, singular poet, Carol Dommermuth-Costa
- The poet's view, intimate film profiles of five major American poets : John Ashbery, Louise Glück, Anthony Hecht, Kay Ryan, W.S. Merwin, [a production of] the Academy of American Poets ; directed, written, and produced by Mel Stuart
- The Place my words are looking for, what poets say about and through their work, selected by Paul B. Janeczko
- Pale colors in a tall field, Carl Phillips
- Robert Duncan in San Francisco, with an interview & letters, Michael Rumaker ; edited by Ammiel Alcalay & Megan Paslawski
- Anything that burns you, a portrait of Lola Ridge, radical poet, Terese Svoboda
- Paul Laurence Dunbar, Tony Gentry
- Walt Whitman In Washington, D.C., the Civil War and America's great poet, Garrett Peck ; foreword by Martin C. Murray, founder of the Washington Friends of Walt Whitman
- Langston Hughes, by Jennifer Joline Anderson
- I greet you at the beginning of a great career, the selected correspondence of Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg, 1955-1997, edited by Bill Morgan
- In a time of revolution;, poems from our third world
- Phillis Wheatley,, America's first Black poetess., Illustrated by Victor Mays
- The Oxford companion to modern poetry, [edited by] Jeremy Noel-Tod, Ian Hamilton
- The pioneers, an introduction to African-American poets, edited by Wade Hudson; [illustrated by Stephan J Hudson]
- Sweet is the homing hour, poems
- Pat Mora, Hal Marcovitz ; foreword by Kyle Zimmer
- Walt Whitman, Nancy Loewen ; illustrations by Rob Day
- The best day the worst day, life with Jane Kenyon, Donald Hall
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, America's beloved poet, Bonnie L. Lukes
- Young Eliot, from St. Louis to The Waste Land, Robert Crawford
- Representative southern poets,, by Charles W. Hubner..
- Phillis Wheatley, legendary African-American poet, Cynthia Salisbury
- Our poets of today, by Howard Willard Cook
- E. E. Cummings, by Catherine Reef
- Phillis Wheatley, Rick Burke
- Free to dream, the making of a poet : Langston Hughes, by Audrey Osofsky
- Denise Levertov, a poet's life, Dana Greene
- Living up the street, narrative recollections, Gary Soto
- Amanda Gorman, Eyrn Briscoe ; illustrator, Jeff Bane
- My house of life;, an autobiography,, by Jessie B. Rittenhouse ..