Incoming Resources
- To hell with it, of sin and sex, chicken wings, and Dante's entirely ridiculous, needlessly guilt-inducing Inferno, Dinty W. Moore
- Blue arabesque, a search for the sublime, Patricia Hampl
- James Baldwin, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Maya Angelou, America's poetic voice, by Nancy Shuker
- Margaret Atwood, vision and forms, edited by Kathryn VanSpanckeren and Jan Garden Castro ; with an autobiographical foreword by Margaret Atwood
- Invitations to the world, teaching and writing for young, Richard Peck
- Maya Angelou, by Terrasita A. Cuffie
- Maya Angelou's I know why the caged bird sings, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- The Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka reader, edited by William J. Harris
- Readings on Maya Angelou, Mary E. Williams, book editor
- The politics of exile, ideology in Henry James, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and James Baldwin, Bryan R. Washington
- Trading twelves, the selected letters of Ralph Ellison and Albert Murray, edited by Albert Murray and John F. Callahan ; introduction by John F. Callahan ; preface by Albert Murray
- A song flung up to heaven, Maya Angelou
- Maya Angelou, Miles Shapiro ; [introductory essay by Coretta Scott King]
- Meet Shel Silverstein, S. Ward
- A boy named Shel, the life & times of Shel Silverstein, Lisa Rogak
- Gore Vidal, sexually speaking, collected sex writings, Gore Vidal ; Donald Weise, editor
- Shadowing Ralph Ellison, John S. Wright
- The evidence of things not said, James Baldwin and the promise of American democracy, Lawrie Balfour
- George Garrett, a critical biography, Casey Clabough
- James Baldwin, the legacy, edited by Quincy Troupe
- Seducing the demon, writing for my life, Erica Jong
- John Steinbeck, an American writer, produced by Peter Jones Productions for A and E Networks ; produced, written and directed by Morgan Neville
- A Susan Sontag reader, introduction by Elizabeth Hardwick
- Maya Angelou, L. Patricia Kite
- James Baldwin, living in fire, Bill V. Mullen
- How I became Hettie Jones, Hettie Jones
- Native sons, a friendship that created one of the greatest works of the 20th century : notes of a native son, James Baldwin and Sol Stein
- Conversations with Maya Angelou, edited by Jeffrey M. Elliot
- Nobody's son, notes from an American life, Luis Alberto Urrea
- Reading Susan Sontag, a critical introduction to her work, Carl Rollyson
- An American childhood, Annie Dillard
- Ralph Ellison, a biography, Arnold Rampersad
- Talking at the gates, a life of James Baldwin, James Campbell
- Girl in a library, on women writers & the writing life, Kelly Cherry
- Teaching Gloria E. Anzaldúa, pedagogy and practice for our classrooms and communities, edited by Margaret Cantú-Sánchez, Candace de León-Zepeda, and Norma E. Cantú
- The portable Henry Rollins, Henry Rollins
- Good-bye, I love you, by Carol Lynn Pearson
- Mom & me & mom, Maya Angelou
- Re-viewing James Baldwin, things not seen, edited by D. Quentin Miller ; foreword by David Adams Leeming
- A song flung up to heaven, Maya Angelou
- Everybody into the pool, true tales, Beth Lisick
- Word warrior, Richard Durham, radio, and freedom, Sonja D. Williams
- Views from a window, conversations with Gore Vidal, selected, arr., and introduced by Robert J. Stanton ; edited by Robert J. Stanton and Gore Vidal
- Writing with intent, essays, reviews, personal prose, 1983-2005 /, Margaret Atwood
- The year of reading Proust, a memoir in real time, Phyllis Rose
- Maya Angelou, "diversity makes for a rich tapestry", Donna Brown Agins
- But seriously--, Steve Allen speaks his mind, Steve Allen
- The unknown Kerouac, rare, unpublished & newly translated writings, Jack Kerouac ; Todd Tietchen, editor ; Jean-Christophe Cloutier, translator
- Maya Angelou, a creative and courageous voice, by Jill Egan