Incoming Resources
- Writing tools, 50 essential strategies for every writer, Roy Peter Clark
- Letters to a young writer, some practical and philosophical advice, Colum McCann
- Whatshisface, Gordon Korman
- The questions that matter most, reading, writing, and the exercise of freedom, Jane Smiley
- Writing in color, fourteen writers on the lessons we've learned, edited by Nafiza Azad and Melody Simpson ; Julie C. Dao, Chloe Gong, Joan He, Kosoko Jackson, Adiba Jaigirdar [and 9 others]
- How to be a writer in the E-age:, a self-help guide, Catherine Ryan Hyde ; Anne R. Allen
- Write for your life, Anna Quindlen
- Writing voice, the complete guide to creating a presence on the page and engaging readers, edited by Cris Freese ; foreword by Reed Farrel Coleman
- Dear Ally, how do you write a book?, Ally Carter
- How we do it, Black writers on craft, practice, and skill, edited by Jericho Brown ; presented by the Hurston/Wright Foundation
- Writer to writer, from think to ink, Gail Carson Levine
- The writer's rules, the power of positive prose--how to create it and get it published, Helen Gurley Brown
- The complete idiot's guide to creative writing, by Laurie Rozakis
- Thrice told tales, Catherine Lewis ; illustrated by Joost Swarte
- The land between two rivers, writing in an age of refugees, Tom Sleigh
- Edward Stratemeyer : creator of the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew, Brenda Lange
- You can't make this stuff up, the complete guide to writing creative nonfiction--from memoir to literary journalism and everything in between, Lee Gutkind
- How to write an essay, by Cecilia Minden and Kate Roth
- Take off your pants!, Outline your books for faster, better writing, Libbie Hawker
- Daemon voices, on stories and storytelling, Philip Pullman ; edited by Simon Mason
- Becoming a writer, Dorothea Brande ; foreword by John Gardner. --
- Good prose, the art of nonfiction, Tracy Kidder and Richard Todd
- The spying heart, more thoughts on reading and writing books for children, Katherine Paterson
- How to write an autobiographical novel, essays, by Alexander Chee
- On writing, a memoir of the craft, by Stephen King
- Hack writer, poems, stories, plays, Daniel Sklar
- You can write a story or narrative, Jennifer Rozines Roy
- 1000 words, a writer's guide to staying creative, focused, and productive all year round, [edited by] Jami Attenberg
- Before and after the book deal, a writer's guide to finishing, publishing, promoting and surviving your first book, Courtney Maum
- The art of death, writing the final story, Edwidge Danticat
- Hole in my life, a memoir by Jack Gantos, Jack Gantos
- Never say you can't survive, Charlie Jane Anders
- On writing and worldbuilding, Timothy Hickson, Volume II
- Some writer!, the story of E. B. White, by Melissa Sweet
- In the margins, on the pleasures of reading and writing, Elena Ferrante ; translated from the Italian by Anne Goldstein
- The origin of others, Toni Morrison ; with a foreword by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Poetry from A to Z, a guide for young writers, selected by Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrated by Cathy Bobak
- The Chicago manual of style
- A teen's guide to getting published, publishing for profit, recognition, and academic success, Jessica Dunn & Danielle Dunn
- Unpacking the boxes, a memoir of a life in poetry, Donald Hall
- In flight with David McPhail, a creative autobiography, written and illustrated by David McPhail
- Writers' handbook 2018, editor, J. Paul Dyson
- Write where you are, how to use writing to make sense of your life : a guide for teens, by Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg ; edited by Elizabeth Verdick & Darsi Dreyer
- Ryan Higa's How to write good, Ryan Higa ; [illustrations by John Nugroho]
- The book that changed my life, 71 remarkable writers celebrate the books that matter most to them, edited by Roxanne J. Coady and Joy Johannessen
- The spirit of science fiction, Roberto BolaƱo ; translated by Natasha Wimmer
- In the margins, on the pleasures of reading and writing, Elena Ferrante ; translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein
- Arthur writes a story, Marc Brown
- 27 essential principles of story, master the secrets of great storytelling, from Shakespeare to South Park, Daniel Joshua Rubin
- Write tight, how to keep your prose sharp, focused, and concise, William Brohaugh