Incoming Resources
- Love and other ways of dying, essays, Michael Paterniti
- Songs on endless repeat, essays and outtakes, Anthony Veasna So
- Coventry, essays, Rachel Cusk
- Sh*t my dad says, Justin Halpern
- How did you get this number, essays, Sloane Crosley
- Tacky, love letters to the worst culture we have to offer, Rax King
- Look alive out there, essays, Sloane Crosley
- The yellow house, Sarah M. Broom
- Make it scream, make it burn, essays, Leslie Jamison
- I was told there'd be cake, essays, Sloane Crosley
- Leaving isn't the hardest thing, essays, Lauren Hough
- Quietly hostile, essays, Samantha Irby
- The source of self-regard, selected essays, speeches, and meditations, Toni Morrison
- My life as a villainess, essays, Laura Lippman
- Am I alone here?, notes on living to read and reading to live, Peter Orner ; illustrations by Eric Orner
- What the dog saw and other adventures, Malcolm Gladwell
- Wow, no thank you, essays, Samantha Irby
- Life would be perfect if I lived in that house, Meghan Daum
- How to write an autobiographical novel, essays, by Alexander Chee
- Austen years, a memoir in five novels, Rachel Cohen
- Still no word from you, notes in the margin, Peter Orner
- The tao of Martha, my year of LIVING, or why I'm never getting all that glitter off of the dog, Jen Lancaster
- It looked different on the model, epic tales of impending shame and infamy, Laurie Notaro
- Long live the tribe of fatherless girls, a memoir, T Kira Madden
- The geek feminist revolution, Kameron Hurley
- Excuse me while I disappear, tales of midlife mayhem, Laurie Notaro
- The source of self-regard, selected essays, speeches, and meditations, Toni Morrison
- I'm sorry you feel that way, the astonishing but true story of a daughter, sister, slut, wife, mother, and friend to man and dog, Diana Joseph
- Chelsea Chelsea bang bang, Chelsea Handler
- Cub, Cynthia L. Copeland ; colors by Ronda Pattison
- We are never meeting in real life, essays, Samantha Irby
- Thunder song, essays, Sasha taqwsÌeblu LaPointe
- A left-handed woman, essays, Judith Thurman
- Half empty, David Rakoff