Incoming Resources
- Outlandish blues, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
- I knead my mommy, and other poems by kittens, by Franceso Marciuliano
- Having been an accomplice, Laura Cronk
- To keep love blurry, poems, by Craig Morgan Teicher
- Water sings blue, ocean poems, by Kate Coombs ; illustrated by Meilo So
- My name is Jason. Mine too, our story, our way, by Jason Reynolds and Jason Griffin
- Bobweaving Detroit, the selected poems of Murray Jackson, edited with a postscript by Ted Pearson and Kathryne V. Lindberg
- I invited a dragon to dinner, and other poems to make you laugh out loud, illustrated by Chris L. Demarest
- Whispered words, a collection of poems & short stories, by Rainey Moon
- Come on all you ghosts, Matthew Zapruder
- Air traffic, a memoir of ambition and manhood in America, Gregory Pardlo
- Miss me when I'm gone, Philip Stephens
- The common man, Maurice Manning
- The city, our city, Wayne Miller
- Dhaka dust, poems, Dilruba Ahmed
- What does the wind say?, by Wendi Silvano ; illustrated by Joan M. Delehanty
- Birmingham, 1963, Carole Boston Weatherford
- You stole my name, by Dennis McGregor
- I can't talk about the trees without the blood, Tiana Clark
- My new job, Catherine Wagner
- Smith blue, Camille T. Dungy
- At Lake Scugog, poems, Troy Jollimore
- The lifting dress, Lauren Berry
- Frankenstein takes the cake, from Adam Rex
- Happily, a personal history, with fairy tales, Sabrina Orah Mark
- Forever poems for now and then, Sonya Kurzweil and Amy Kurzweil
- I have to go back to 1994 and kill a girl, poems, by Karyna McGlynn
- Does this church make me look fat?, a Mennonite finds faith, meets Mr. Right, and solves her lady problems, Rhoda Janzen
- For everyone, Jason Reynolds
- Forest has a song, poems, by Amy Ludwig VanDerwater ; illustrations by Robbin Gourley
- Felon, poems, Reginald Dwayne Betts
- Western practice, by Stephen Motika
- All the world, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee
- Vivid, poems & notes about color, Julie Paschkis
- Indecency, Justin Phillip Reed
- Farmer's dog goes to the forest, rhymes for two voices, by David L. Harrison ; illustrated by Arden Johnson-Petrov
- Thirteen ways of looking at a black boy, Tony Medina & 13 artists
- Maybe I'll sleep in the bathtub tonight, and other funny bedtime poems, by Debbie Levy ; illustrated by Stephanie Buscema
- Perennial, Kelly Forsythe
- The gospel of barbecue, poems, by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
- Not so true stories & unreasonable rhymes, by Carin Berger
- I lay my stitches down, poems of american slavery, written by Cynthia Grady ; illustrated by Michele Wood
- Bright brave phenomena, poems, Amanda Nadelberg
- I'm just no good at rhyming and other nonsense for mischievous kids and immature grown-ups, written by Chris Harris ; illustrated by Lane Smith
- The hill we climb, an inaugural poem for the country, Amanda Gorman ; foreword by Oprah Winfrey
- The ticking is the bomb, a memoir, Nick Flynn
- My daddy rules the world, poems about dads, poems and illustrations by Hope Anita Smith
- My hippo has the hiccups, and other poems I totally made up, by Kenn Nesbitt ; illustrated by Ethan Long
- Cracks in the invisible, poems, Stephen Kampa
- Furthest ecology, poems, Adam Fagin