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- Ordinary genius, a guide for the poet within, Kim Addonizio
- Open the door, how to excite young people about poetry, edited by Dorothea Lasky, Dominic Luxford, and Jesse Nathan
- How to write poetry, Nancy Bogen
- The invisible ladder, an anthology of contemporary American poems for young readers, with the poets' own photos and commentary ; edited by Liz Rosenberg
- Fooling with words, a celebration of poets and their craft, [interviews by] Bill Moyers
- Poetry in person, twenty-five years of conversation with America's poets, edited and with an introduction by Alexander Neubauer ; postscript by Robert Polito
- A journey with two maps, becoming a woman poet, Eavan Boland
- What poets are like, up and down with the writing life, Gary Soto
- The Poet, the Lion, Talking Pictures, El Farolito, a Wedding in St. Roch, the Big Box Store, the Warp in the Mirror, Spring, Midnights, Fire & All, C.D. Wright
- Deadline poet, or, My life as a doggerelist, Calvin Trillin
- My lost poets, a life in poetry, Philip Levine ; edited by Edward Hirsch
- Rules for the dance, a handbook for writing and reading metrical verse, Mary Oliver
- Catching the light, Joy Harjo
- From the mouth of the river, a collection of poetry by Baton Rouge teens, edited by Elizabeth Foos
- Creating poetry, John Drury
- A little book on form, an exploration into the formal imagination of poetry, Robert Hass
- Poetic medicine, the healing art of poem-making, John Fox ; [foreword by Rachel Naomi Remen]
- You can write poetry, Jeff Mock
- The wild braid, a poet reflects on a century in the garden, Stanley Kunitz ; with Genine Lentine ; photographs by Marnie Crawford Samuelson
- The ode less travelled, unlocking the poet within, Stephen Fry
- The poet's companion, a guide to the pleasures of writing poetry, Kim Addonizio and Dorianne Laux
- The world's hieroglyphic beauty, five American poets, Peter Stitt
- Making a poem, some thoughts about poetry and the people who write it, Miller Williams
- Passwords primeval, 20 American poets in their own words : interviews, by Tony Leuzzi
- Singing school, learning to write (and read) poetry by studying with the masters, Robert Pinsky
- How I discovered poetry, Marilyn Nelson ; illustrated by Hadley Hooper
- Poets at work, the Paris review interviews, edited by George Plimpton ; introduction by Donald Hall
- Something sure smells around here, Limericks, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by Andy Rowland
- Some necessary angels, essays on writing and politics, Jay Parini
- The poetry of strangers, what I learned traveling America with a typewriter, Brian Sonia-Wallace
- Pure act, the uncommon life of Robert Lax, Michael N. McGregor
- Hunting men, reflections on a life in American poetry, Dave Smith
- What is poetry? (just kidding, I know you know), interviews from the Poetry Project Newsletter, (1983-2009), edited by Anselm Berrigan
- Write a poem, save your life, a guide for teens, teachers, and writers of all ages, Meredith Heller ; foreword by Susan G. Wooldridge
- The complete idiot's guide to writing poetry, by Nikki Moustaki
- Blue notes, essays, interviews, and commentaries, Yusef Komunyakaa ; edited by Radiclani Clytus
- What's inside you it shines out of you
- How to write poetry, Nancy Bogen
- The ode less travelled, unlocking the poet within, Stephen Fry
- Spontaneous mind, selected interviews, 1958-1996, Allen Ginsberg ; with a preface by Václav Havel and an introduction by Edmund White ; edited by David Carter