Incoming Resources
- Revolutionary poet, a story about Phillis Wheatley, by Maryann N. Weidt ; illustrations by Mary O'Keefe Young
- Emily Dickinson, American poet, by Carol Greene
- A voice of her own, the story of Phillis Wheatley, slave poet, Kathryn Lasky ; illustrated by Paul Lee
- Wright, a profile, new poems by Charles Wright ; with an interview and a critical essay by David St. John
- Papa is a poet, a story about Robert Frost, Natalie S. Bober ; illustrated by Rebecca Gibbon
- Belle of Amherst
- Gwendolyn Brooks, by Jill C. Wheeler
- The cult of the right hand, Elaine Terranova
- The upside down boy, story by Juan Felipe Herrera; illustrations by Elizabeth Gómez = El niño de cabeza / escrito por Juan Felipe Herrera; ilustrado por Elizabeth Gómez
- What lips my lips have kissed, the loves and love poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Daniel Mark Epstein
- I greet you at the beginning of a great career, the selected correspondence of Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg, 1955-1997, edited by Bill Morgan
- Amy Lowell, portrait of the poet in her time
- Emma's poem, the voice of the Statue of Liberty, by Linda Glaser ; with paintings by Claire A. Nivola
- Walt Whitman, words for America, by Barbara Kerley ; illustrated by Brian Selznick
- The place my words are looking for, talking poetry with poets, selected by Paul B. Janeczko
- Langston Hughes, young black poet, by Montrew Dunham ; illustrated by Robert Doremus
- Ordinary hazards, a memoir, Nikki Grimes
- Langston Hughes, American poet, Illustrated by Don Miller
- 187 reasons Mexicanos can't cross the border, undocuments, 1971-2007, Juan Felipe Herrera
- Walt Whitman speaks:, his final thoughts on life, writing, spirituality, and the promise of America, as told to Horace Traubel ; edited and with an introduction by Brenda Wineapple
- Paul Laurence Dunbar, Tony Gentry ; senior consulting editor, Nathan Irvin Huggins
- Phillis Wheatley, by Susan R. Gregson
- Langston Hughes, by Jennifer Joline Anderson
- The national anthem, by Patricia Ryon Quiri
- Phillis Wheatley, America's first Black poetess, Illustrated by Victor Mays