Incoming Resources
- Distinguished women writers, by Virginia Moore
- Monster, she wrote, the women who pioneered horror and speculative fiction, Lisa Kröger
- Pioneers & caretakers, a study of 9 American women novelists, by Louis Auchincloss
- Women and fiction 2, short stories by and about women, edited by Susan Cahill
- The hard crowd, essays 2000-2020, Rachel Kushner
- Seduction and betrayal, women and literature, Elizabeth Hardwick ; introduction by Joan Didion
- Edith Wharton, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Invincible Louisa, Cornelia Meigs
- Lesbian images, Jane Rule
- A room of one's own, Virginia Woolf
- A ghost in the throat, Doireann Ní Ghríofa
- Harriet Beecher Stowe, woman crusader, Jean Rouverol ; illustrated by Charles Brey
- Literary women, Ellen Moers
- Seduction and betrayal, women and literature, Elizabeth Hardwick
- The women writers' handbook, edited by Ann Sandham
- Invincible Louisa, the story of the author of Little women, Cornelia Meigs ; with a new introduction by the author
- Literary witches, a celebration of magical women writers, Taisia Kitaiskaia ; illustrated by Katy Horan
- Heroines, Kate Zambreno
- Reader, I married him, stories inspired by Jane Eyre, edited by Tracy Chevalier ; narrated by Laura Kirman
- Make me rain, poems & prose, Nikki Giovanni
- Women first & foremost, Monterey Movie Company ; directed by Scott Mansfield ; written by Rodger Jacobs ; produced by Jere Rae-Mansfield
- In the margins, on the pleasures of reading and writing, Elena Ferrante ; translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein
- The literary ladies' guide to the writing life, inspiration and advice from celebrated women authors who paved the way, by Nava Atlas
- Women playwrights, the best plays of ..
- The Bloomsbury guide to women's literature, edited by Claire Buck
- Women who write are dangerous, Stefan Bollmann ; foreword by Francine Prose
- A walk with Jane Austen, a journey into adventure, love & faith, Lori Smith
- How to suppress women's writing, by Joanna Russ
- Larousse dictionary of women, editor, Melanie Parry
- Literary Witches, A Celebration of Magical Women Writers
- Women who write, Stefan Bollmann ; foreword by Francine Prose ; [translated by Helen Atkins]
- Reader, I married him, edited by Tracy Chevalier
- Women who love books too much, bibliophiles, bluestockings, & prolific pens from the Algonquin Hotel to the Ya-Ya sisterhood, Brenda Knight
- Gathered leaves, by Mrs. Mary A. Spooner
- Secrets of the Zona Rosa, how writing (and sisterhood) can change women's lives, Rosemary Daniell
- Ornament and silence, essays on women's lives, Kennedy Fraser
- The blue clerk, ars poetica in 59 versos, Dionne Brand
- The women who make our novels, by Grant M. Overton
- My Emily Dickinson, Susan Howe
- Indian legends and other poems, By Mary Gardiner Horsford
- Write on, sisters!, voice, courage, and claiming your place at the table, Brooke Warner
- Isn't it romantic, by Wendy Wasserstein
- Women and fiction, short stories by and about women, edited by Susan Cahill
- Virginia Woolf, women and writing, edited with an introduction by Michèle Barrett
- Monster, she wrote, the women who pioneered horror & speculative fiction, Lisa Kröœger and Melanie R. Anderson
- A collection from the prose and poetical writings of Mary L. Gardiner
- E. Nesbit ;, a biography, by Doris Langley Moore
- Silences, Tillie Olsen
- Poems, by Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer
- Seduction and betrayal, women and literature, Elizabeth Hardwick ; introduction by Joan Didion