Incoming Resources
- Poetry 101, from Shakespeare and Rupi Kaur to iambic pentameter and blank verse, everything you need to know about poetry, Susan Dalzell
- The discovery of poetry, a field guide to reading and writing poems, Frances Mayes
- Sound and sense, an introduction to poetry, Laurence Perrine, with the assistance of Thomas R. Arp
- Catch your breath, writing poignant poetry, by Laura Purdie Salas ; Jeni Wittrock, editor
- How to read a poem, and fall in love with poetry, Edward Hirsch
- Fooling with words, a celebration of poets and their craft, [interviews by] Bill Moyers
- The Princeton handbook of world poetries, edited by Roland Greene and Stephen Cushman
- Poetry for students. :, presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied poetry /, Kristen A. Dorsch, project editor ; foreword by David J. Kelly, Volume 61
- Poetry for students. :, presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied poetry /, Kristen A. Dorsch, project editor ; foreword by David J. Kelly, Volume 60
- How to read poetry like a professor, a quippy and sonorous guide to verse, Thomas C. Foster
- How a poem moves, a field guide for readers of poetry, Adam Sol
- Poetry handbook, a dictionary of terms
- Nine gates, entering the mind of poetry : essays, by Jane Hirschfield
- Rhyming words, Karen Bryant-Mole
- River of words, poems, selected by Robert Hass & Pamela Michael ; art selected by Thacher Hurd
- Rainbow soup, adventures in poetry, Brian P. Cleary ; illustrations by Neal Layton
- On poetry, Glyn Maxwell
- Poetry matters, writing a poem from the inside out, Ralph Fletcher
- Singing school, learning to write (and read) poetry by studying with the masters, Robert Pinsky
- You, too, could write a poem, David Orr
- The haiku handbook, how to write, teach, and appreciate haiku, William J. Higginson and Penny Harter ; foreword by Jane Reichhold
- Ordinary genius, a guide for the poet within, Kim Addonizio
- Creating poetry, John Drury
- Open the door, how to excite young people about poetry, edited by Dorothea Lasky, Dominic Luxford, and Jesse Nathan
- The book of forms, a handbook of poetics : including odd and invented forms, Lewis Putnam Turco
- How to read poetry like a professor, a quippy and sonorous guide to verse, Thomas C. Foster
- The fourth dimension of a poem, and other essays, M.H. Abrams ; foreword by Harold Bloom
- Sailing for Ithaca, poems by Abayomi Animashaun
- Luke and Leo build a limerick, by Marybeth Mataya ; illustrated by Ilene Richard ; content consultant, Kris Bigalk
- The Pursuit of poetry, a guide to its understanding and appreciation with an explanation of its forms and a dictionary of poetic terms, by Louis Untermeyer
- Puns, allusions, and other word secrets, Jennifer Fandel
- How to tell a story, an ancient guide to the art of storytelling for writers and readers, Aristotle ; translated and introduced by Philip Freeman
- How a poem moves, a field guide for readers afraid of poetry, Adam Sol
- Poetry everywhere, teaching poetry writing in school and in the community, by Jack Collom and Sheryl Noethe
- Write a poem, save your life, a guide for teens, teachers, and writers of all ages, Meredith Heller ; foreword by Susan G. Wooldridge
- A poetry handbook, Mary Oliver
- The virtues of poetry, James Longenbach
- How to read a poem-- and start a poetry circle, Molly Peacock
- Rena and Rio build a rhyme, by Pamela Hall ; illustrated by Cary Pillo ; content consultant, Kris Bigalk
- Penelope and Pip build a prose poem, by Pete Heiden ; illustrated by Amy Huntington ; content consultant, Kris Bigalk
- Poetry from A to Z, a guide for young writers, compiled by Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrated by Cathy Bobak
- Ten windows, how great poems transform the world, Jane Hirshfield
- Poetry for students. :, presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied poetry /, Kristen A. Dorsch, project editor ; foreword by David J. Kelly, Volume 57
- The ode less travelled, unlocking the poet within, Stephen Fry
- The poetry reader's toolkit, a guide to reading and understanding poetry, Marc Polonsky
- You can write poetry, Jeff Mock
- The hatred of poetry, Ben Lerner
- The art of the poetic line, by James Longenbach
- The poet's companion, a guide to the pleasures of writing poetry, Kim Addonizio and Dorianne Laux
- The haiku handbook, how to write, share, and teach haiku, William J. Higginson with Penny Harter