Incoming Resources
- Meaty, essays, by Samantha Irby
- Tell everyone on this train I love them, essays, Maeve Higgins
- White magic, essays, Elissa Washuta
- Meaty, essays, by Samantha Irby
- How to write about Africa, collected works, Binyavanga Wainaina ; edited by Achal Prabhala
- Slouching towards Bethlehem, Joan Didion
- My time among the whites, notes from an unfinished education, Jennine CapoĢ Crucet
- The world deserves my children, Natasha Leggero
- Dirtbag, Massachusetts, A Confessional
- This is major, notes on Diana Ross, dark girls, and being dope, Shayla Lawson
- Animal joy, a book of laughter and resuscitation, Nuar Alsadir
- Run towards the danger, confrontations with a body of memory, Sarah Polley
- Bad feminist, essays, Roxane Gay
- Some of my best friends, essays on lip service, Tajja Isen
- Idiot, life stories from the creator of Help Helen Smash, Laura Clery
- Chocolate cows and purple cheese, and other tales from the homefront, by Tom Hernandez
- Inciting joy, essays, Ross Gay
- Love that story, observations from a gorgeously queer life, Jonathan Van Ness
- Excuse me while I disappear, tales of midlife mayhem, Laurie Notaro
- How to slowly kill yourself and others in America, essays, Kiese Laymon
- Wannabe, reckonings with the pop culture that raised me, Aisha Harris
- Burning questions, essays, 2004-2021, Margaret Atwood
- Inciting joy, essays, Ross Gay
- Bring your baggage and don't pack light, essays, Helen Ellis
- In the margins, on the pleasures of reading and writing, Elena Ferrante ; translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein
- Ghost dogs, on killers and kin, Andre Dubus III
- Boldly go, reflections on a life of awe and wonder, William Shatner with Joshua Brandon
- The crane wife, a memoir in essays, CJ Hauser
- Love and other ways of dying, essays, Michael Paterniti
- Black friend, essays, Ziwe
- Like love, essays and conversations, Maggie Nelson
- The Anthropocene reviewed, essays on a human-centered planet, by John Green
- They can't kill us until they kill us, essays, Hanif Abdurraqib
- Everybody's favorite, Lillian Stone; read by Brittany Pressley