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- Meanwhile, elsewhere, science fiction and fantasy from transgender writers, edited by Cat Fitzpatrick and Casey Plett
- In this land, writing and art, by children of the townships
- Others will enter the gates, immigrant poets on poetry, influences, and writing in America, edited by Abayomi Animashaun ; introduction by Kazim Ali
- Scenes from another day, new South African writing
- Teaching British literature, a companion to the Longman anthology of British literature, David Damrosch, general editor ; [editors] Christopher Baswell [and others]
- The language of trees, a rewilding of literature and landscape, Katie Holten
- Latino literature, voices in a tradition
- O'gushnaan, Our mother
- The Latin American ecocultural reader, edited by Jennifer French and Gisela Heffes
- Let me tell you, new stories, essays, and other writings, Shirley Jackson ; edited by Laurence Jackson Hyman and Sarah Hyman DeWitt ; foreword by Ruth Franklin
- The invisible ghetto, lesbian and gay writing from South Africa, edited by Matthew Krouse, assisted by Kim Berman
- American aphrodite, a quarterly for the fancy-free
- Estados Hispanos de América, narrativa latinoamericana made in USA, Antonio Díaz Oliva, editor
- The care we dream of, liberatory & transformative approaches to LGBTQ+ health, Zena Sharman
- Fat and queer, an anthology of queer and trans bodies and lives, edited by Bruce Owens Grimm, Miguel M. Morales, Tiff Joshua TJ Ferentini
- Moon marked and touched by sun, plays by African-American women, edited by Sydné Mahone
- Tiger work, stories, essays and poems about climate change, Ben Okri
- Gluttony, ample tales of epicurean excess, edited by John Miller and Benedict Cosgrove
- HerStoriA, South African women's journal
- A Roman women reader, selections from the second century BCE through the second century CE, [compiled by] Sheila K. Dickison and Judith P. Hallett
- Road novels, 1957-1960, Jack Kerouac ; [edited by Douglas Brinkley]
- Writing New York, a literary anthology, Phillip Lopate, editor
- The literary west, an anthology of western American literature, edited by Thomas J. Lyon
- Social problems -- Literary collections
- Ann Arbor (Mich.) -- Literary collections
- Middle Ages -- Literary collections
- Kings and rulers -- Literary collections
- Repetition (Aesthetics) -- Literary collections
- Nature -- Literary collections
- New Jersey -- Literary collections
- Mexican-American Border Region -- Literary collections
- Jews -- Literary collections
- Japanese Americans -- Literary collections
- Rogues and vagabonds -- England -- Literary collections
- Women prisoners -- Literary collections
- Lakes -- Literary collections
- Puerto Rican women -- Literary collections
- Hispanic American literature (Spanish) -- 21st century -- Literary collections
- Unicorns -- Literary collections
- Africans -- Canada -- Literary collections
- Anarchism -- Literary collections
- Blacks -- Canada -- Literary collections
- Ojibwa Indians -- Literary collections
- Overweight persons -- Literary collections
- Gender nonconformity -- Literary collections
- Lesbians -- Literary collections
- Texas -- Literary collections
- African Americans -- Literary collections
- Travelers -- Literary collections
- Detroit (Mich.) -- Literary collections
- Knights and knighthood -- Literary collections
- West (U.S.) -- Literary collections
- Scotland -- Literary collections
- Landscapes -- Montana -- Literary collections
- Radicalism -- Literary collections
- African American women -- Drama -- Literary collections
- Minority women -- Literary collections
- Huron River Watershed (Oakland County-Monroe County, Mich.) -- Literary collections
- Sexual minorities -- Literary collections
- Power (Philosophy) -- Literary collections
- Books and reading -- Literary collections
- Lesbians, Black -- Literary collections
- Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration -- Literary collections
- Cats -- Literary collections
- Prisons -- Literary collections
- Prairies -- Montana -- Literary collections
- Beat generation -- Literary collections
- Hua, Mulan (Legendary character) -- Literary collections
- Bears -- Literary collections
- Girls + Violence against -- Literary collections
- Pueblo Indians -- Literary collections
- Japan -- Literary collections
- Gay men -- Literary collections
Outgoing Resources
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