American poetry + Women authors
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American poetry + Women authors
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American poetry + Women authors
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Incoming Resources
- My second work, Bridget Lowe
- If my body could speak, poems by Blythe Baird
- The octopus museum, poems, Brenda Shaughnessy
- No heaven, Alicia Suskin Ostriker
- Swimming for the moon, poems by the Brown Bag Poets
- Don't tell me not to ask why, poetry & prose, Samantha King Holmes
- Landscape with headless mama, Jennifer Givhan
- Past lives, future bodies, Kristin Chang
- High ground coward, poems by Alicia Mountain
- Insecurity system, poems, Sara Wainscott
- Blood feather, Karla Kelsey
- What kind of woman, poems, Kate Baer
- Gloss, poems by Wendy Barker
- Bright dead things, poems, by Ada Limo|¹n
- The miraculous, sometimes, Meg Shevenock
- The woman who fell from the sky, poems, Joy Harjo
- Water/tongue, Mai C. Doan
- Cinder, new and selected poems, Susan Stewart
- Some are always hungry, Jihyun Yun
- Witch wife, poems, Kiki Petrosino
- Duende, poems by Tracy K. Smith
- House of McQueen, Valerie Wallace
- Midnight strike, by D.L. Lang
- Gut, Amanda Larson
- Trickster feminism, Anne Waldman
- 2Fish, (a poetry book), Jhen? Aiko Efuru Chilombo
- Among angels, poems, by Nancy Willard and Jane Yolen ; illustrated by S. Saelig Gallagher
- New poets, women, an anthology, edited by Terry Wetherby
- One strange country, Stella Hayes
- If this makes you nervous, poems, Elena Karina Byrne
- 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
- 100 essential modern poems by women, selected by Joseph Parisi and Kathleen Welton ; introductions and commentary by Joseph Parisi.
- Lilith, but dark, Nichole Perkins
- Poems from the women's movement, edited by Honor Moore
- Lucy Negro, redux, the bard, a book, and a ballet, by Caroline Randall Williams
- Halal if you hear me, edited by Fatimah Asghar and Safia Elhillo
- Little envelope of earth conditions, Cori A. Winrock
- Myother tongue, Rosa Alcal?
- Magnolia canopy otherworld, Erin Carlyle
- The witch doesn't burn in this one, Amanda Lovelace
- Love and I, poems, Fanny Howe
- Drowned, a mermaid's manifesto, Theresa Davis
- Orbit, poems, Cynthia Zarin
- Shadowed dreams, women's poetry of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Maureen Honey
- An ethic, poems, by Christina Davis
- Women in the waiting room, Kirun Kapur
- Autobiography of a semiromantic anarchist, M?nica Teresa Ortiz ; introduction by Hana Masri
- J.F.K. and other poems, by S.W. Emery
- Bushwhacking home and other poems, Lynn Hoggard
- 1919, Eve L. Ewing
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