Incoming Resources
- What are big girls made of?, poems, by Marge Piercy
- Ain't I a woman!, a book of women's poetry from around the world, edited by Illona Linthwaite
- What kind of woman, poems, Kate Baer
- The wife of Willesden, incorporating: The wife of Willesden's tale, which tale is preceded by The general lock-in and The wife of Willesden's prologue and followed by A retraction, told in verse couplets ; translated from the Chaucerian into North Weezian, Zadie Smith
- The world's wife, poems, Carol Ann Duffy
- Phenomenal woman, Maya Angelou ; paintings by Paul Gauguin ; edited by Linda Sunshine
- E-mails from Scheherazad, Mohja Kahf
- Shadowed dreams, women's poetry of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Maureen Honey
- She rises like the sun, invocations of the goddess by contemporary American women poets, edited by Janine Canan ; foreword by Jean Shinoda Bolen ; illustrated by Mayumi Oda
- The brief history of a disreputable woman, Jane Holland
- Pretty boys are poisonous, poems /, Megan Fox ; [illustrations by Audrey Kawasaki]
- Thick with trouble, Amber McBride
- Phenomenal woman, four poems celebrating women, Maya Angelou
- Women holding things, text and art, Maira Kalman
- Pole dancing to gospel hymns, Andrea Gibson
- Beveled edges and mitered corners, poems, Mary Elizabeth Lee
- NEW AMERICAN BEST FRIEND
- Kiss off, poems to set you free, edited by Mary D. Esselman and Elizabeth Ash Velez
- Milk and honey, Rupi Kaur
- A poem of her own, voices of American women yesterday and today, edited by Catherine Clinton ; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn
- Milk and honey, Rupi Kaur
- Feel your way through, a book of poetry, Kelsea Ballerini
- The collection plate, poems, Kendra Allen
- Oh pray my wings are gonna fit me well, Maya Angelou
- Early grrrl, the early poems of Marge Piercy
- The humming birds, Lucinda Roy
- Feminine gospels, poems, Carol Ann Duffy
- Shadowed dreams, women's poetry of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Maureen Honey
- Kissing the rod, an anthology of seventeenth-century women's verse, edited by Germaine Greer [and others] ; with an introduction by Germaine Greer
- 60[cent] coffee and a quarter to dance, a poem, Judy Jordan
- The sun and her flowers, Rupi Kaur
- She walks in beauty, a woman's journey through poems, selected and introduced by Caroline Kennedy
- The woman I kept to myself, poems, by Julia Alvarez
- Woman without shame, poems, Sandra Cisneros
- Claiming the spirit within, a sourcebook of women's poetry, edited by Marilyn Sewell
- Rave, poems, 1975-1999, Olga Broumas
- Suddenly sixty and other shocks of later life, Judith Viorst ; illustrated by Laurie Rosenwald
- Pretty boys are poisonous, poems, Megan Fox ; [illustrations by Audrey Kawasaki]
- The clearing, poems, Allison Adair