Incoming Resources
- The writing life, Annie Dillard
- The art of the wasted day, Patricia Hampl
- How I became Hettie Jones, Hettie Jones
- Presenting Richard Peck, Donald R. Gallo
- Miles gone by, a literary autobiography, William F. Buckley Jr
- Sandra Cisneros, Latina writer and activist, Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg
- Maya Angelou, Corinne J. Naden and Rose Blue
- The Florence King reader, Florence King
- Maya Angelou, a glorious celebration, Marcia Ann Gillespie, Rosa Johnson Butler and Richard A. Long ; forward by Oprah Winfrey
- Maya Angelou, America's poetic voice, by Nancy Shuker
- 84, Charing Cross Road, Helene Hanff ; introduction by Anne Bancroft
- Critical essays on Margaret Atwood, Judith McCombs [editor]
- Don't save anything, uncollected essays, articles, and profiles, James Salter ; with a preface by Kay Eldredge Salter
- Maya Angelou, by Jill Keppeler
- Maya Angelou, African American poet, Kristen Rajczak Nelson
- Maya Angelou, a creative and courageous voice, by Jill Egan
- Maya Angelou, a critical companion, Mary Jane Lupton
- Set fire to the stars, Strand Releasing and The Works present a Mad as Birds Films Production ; produced by A J Riach, Andy Evans ; written by Celyn Jones, Andy Goddard ; directed by Andy Goddard
- I know why the caged bird sings, Maya Angelou
- Boston boy, Nat Hentoff
- Reborn, journals and notebooks 1947-1963, Susan Sontag ; edited by David Rieff
- Stitches, a memoir--, David Small
- James Baldwin, Randall Kenan and Amy Sickels ; Lesléa Newman, Series ed
- Readings on Maya Angelou, Mary E. Williams, book editor
- We're on, a June Jordan reader, edited by Christoph Keller & Jan Heller Levi ; introduction by Rachel Eliza Griffiths
- Letter to my daughter, Maya Angelou
- The woman who watches over the world, a native memoir, Linda Hogan
- Invitations to the world, teaching and writing for young, Richard Peck
- An accidental autobiography, Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
- All God's children need traveling shoes, Maya Angelou
- Views from a window, conversations with Gore Vidal, selected, arranged, and introduced by Robert J. Stanton ; edited by Robert J. Stanton and Gore Vidal
- Maya Angelou, journey of the heart, Jayne Pettit
- Sontag & Kael, opposites attract me, Craig Seligman
- Working, researching, interviewing, writing, Robert A. Caro
- Me and my house, James Baldwin's last decade in France, Magdalena J. Zaborowska
- The evidence of things not said, James Baldwin and the promise of American democracy, Lawrie Balfour
- Maya Angelou, by Judith E. Harper
- Maya Angelou, by L. Patricia Kite
- Gore Vidal, sexually speaking, collected sex writings, Gore Vidal ; Donald Weise, editor
- Everybody into the pool, true tales, Beth Lisick
- Margaret Atwood, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Conversations with Susan Sontag, edited by Leland Pogue
- Second wife, second life!, a love story, by Marjorie Holmes
- Color is the suffering of light, a memoir, Melissa Green
- Public speaking, HBO Documentary Films and American Express Portraits present in association with Consolidated Documentaries and Sikelia Productions ; directed by Martin Scorsese ; produced by Graydon Carter, Fran Lebowitz, Martin Scorsese ; producer, Margaret Boode
- James Baldwin, the last interview and other conversations, James Baldwin ; contributions by Quincy Troupe
- Good-bye, I love you, Carol Lynn Pearson
- Getting personal, selected writings, Phillip Lopate
- The courage for truth, the letters of Thomas Merton to writers, by Thomas Merton ; selected and edited by Christine M. Bochen
- Rise, from caged bird to poet of the people, Maya Angelou, by Bethany Hegedus ; foreword by Colin Johnson ; illustrations by Tonya Engel