Incoming Resources
- Nepantla familias, an anthology of Mexican American literature on families in between worlds, edited by Sergio Troncoso
- Somos como las nubes, We are like the clouds, Jorge Argueta ; pictures by Alfonso Ruano ; translated by Elisa Amado
- House of sparrows, new and selected poems, Betsy Sholl
- Tales of two Americas, stories of inequality in a divided nation, edited by John Freeman
- Depression & other magic tricks, poems by Sabrina Benaim
- My thoughts are clouds, poems for mindfulness, Georgia Heard ; illustrated by Isabel Roxas
- Toxicon and Arachne, Joyelle McSweeney
- Meet me at the lighthouse, poems by Dana Gioia
- The essential T. S. Eliot, T. S. Eliot ; edited and with an introduction by Vijay Seshadri
- Full-metal Indigiqueer, poems, Joshua Whitehead
- The red ear blows its nose, poems for children and others, by Robert Schechter ; illustrated by S. Federico
- Ancestor approved, intertribal stories for kids, edited by Cynthia Leitich Smith
- One last word, wisdom from the Harlem Renaissance, Nikki Grimes ; Illustrated by Cozbi Cabrera [and 12 others]
- The complete poems, Anne Sexton ; with a foreword by Maxine Kumin
- Away with words!, wise & witty poems for language lovers, by Mary Ann Hoberman ; art by Perry Hoberman
- Whereas, Layli Long Soldier
- All the flowers kneeling, Paul Tran
- Antiman, a hybrid memoir, Rajiv Mohabir
- Short film starring my beloved's red Bronco, poems, K. Iver
- Somewhere we are human, authentic voices on migration, survival, and new beginnings, edited by Reyna Grande, Sonia Guiñansaca
- Song of the water boatman, & other pond poems, written by Joyce Sidman ; illustrated by Beckie Prange
- Collected poems, Mark Strand
- What cats think, Mies van Hout ; text by John Spray
- Eb & flow, Kelly J. Baptist
- Awe-some days, poems about the Jewish holidays, by Marilyn Singer ; illustrated by Dana Wulfekotte
- How the boogeyman became a poet, Tony Keith, Jr
- Algo, algún día, por Amanda Gorman ; traducido por Jasminne Mendez ; ilustrado por Christian Robinson
- The world behind the world, poems, April Bernard
- You stole my name, by Dennis McGregor
- Voice of freedom, Fannie Lou Hamer, spirit of the civil rights movement, written by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Ekua Holmes ; produced by Ryan Swenar
- Concrete kids, Amyra León
- Adultolescence, Gabbie Hanna
- Poems and translations, Ezra Pound
- Hard child, Natalie Shapero
- Creatures of earth, sea, and sky, poems by Georgia Heard ; drawings by Jennifer Owings Dewey
- Heart talk, poetic wisdom for a better life, Cleo Wade
- Razzle dazzle, new and selected poems, 2002-2022, Major Jackson
- Push-pull morning, dog-powered poems about matter and energy, by Lisa Westberg Peters; illustrated by Serge Bloch
- Somebody give this heart a pen, Sophia Thakur
- ¡Bravo!, Poemas sobre hispanos extraordinarios, Margarita Engle ; ilustrado por Rafael López
- The blood-hungry spleen and other poems about our parts, Allan Wolf ; illustrated by Greg Clarke
- 'Twas the night before Christmas, Clement Clarke Moore
- Aunt Grizelda's treasury of grim and grisly rhymes, Anna Best, Natallia Pavaliayeva
- Two brown dots, poems by Danni Quintos ; foreword by Aimee Nezhukumatathil
- Manos de primavera, antologia poética, Federico García Lorca ; Aitor Saraiba, por las ilustraciones
- Spectral evidence, poems, Gregory Pardlo
- Garvey in the dark, Nikki Grimes
- Calling a wolf a wolf, poems by Kaveh Akbar
- The octopus museum, poems by Brenda Shaughnessy
- A book of luminous things, an international anthology of poetry, edited and with an introduction by Czeslaw Milosz