Incoming Resources
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- How to read nonfiction like a professor, a smart, irreverent guide to biography, history, journalism, blogs, and everything in between, Thomas C. Foster
- The sea of separation, a translation from the Ramayana of Tulsidas, Tulsidas ; translated by Philip Lutgendorf
- The art of reading, Professor Timothy Spurgin, Lawrence University
- Collected poems, Ursula K. Le Guin ; Harold Bloom, editor
- The handy literature answer book, an engaging guide to unraveling symbols, signs, and meanings in great works, Daniel S. Burt, PH.D., and Deborah G. Felder
- Academic writing for military personnel, Adam Chapnick and Craig Stone
- I never metaphor I didn't like, a comprehensive compilation of history's greatest metaphors, analogies, and similes, Mardy Grothe
- Writing degree zero, Preface by Susan Sontag ; Translated from the French by Annette Lavers and Colin Smith
- How to win an argument, an ancient guide to the art of persuasion, Marcus Tullius Cicero ; selected, edited, and translated by James M. May
- The book of awesome, Neil Pasricha
- Analysis and critique, how to engage and write about anything, producer, Laura Walz ; director, Jonathan Leven, Wendy Scarbrough
- In defense of love, an argument, Ron Rosenbaum
- As, a surfeit of similes, Norton Juster ; pictures by David Small
- Brave new words, edited by Susheila Nasta, with Rukhsana Yasmin
- The screenwriter's guidebook, inspiring lessons for film and television writers, Christine List and Christine Houston
- Rhetoric, a very short introduction, Richard Toye