Incoming Resources
- I remember nothing, and other reflections, Nora Ephron
- Even the stars look lonesome, Maya Angelou
- That is all, John Hodgman
- Happy-go-lucky, David Sedaris
- The guinea pig diaries, my life as an experiment, A.J. Jacobs
- Let's explore diabetes with owls, David Sedaris
- Sharing too much, musings from an unlikely life, Richard Paul Evans
- United States, essays : 1952-1992, Gore Vidal
- My nest isn't empty, it just has more closet space, the amazing adventures of an ordinary woman, Lisa Scottoline and Francesca Scottoline Serritella
- Farther away, Jonathan Franzen
- At the same time, essays and speeches, Susan Sontag ; edited by Paolo Dilonardo and Anne Jump ; foreword by David Rieff
- Essays after eighty, Donald Hall
- Wouldn't take nothing for my journey now, Maya Angelou
- How to be alone, essays, Jonathan Franzen
- I'll mature when I'm dead, Dave Barry's amazing tales of adulthood, Dave Barry
- The most of Nora Ephron, [Nora Ephron ; introduction by Robert Gottlieb]
- I can't complain, (all too) personal essays, Elinor Lipman
- How I got this way, Patrick F. McManus
- Calypso, David Sedaris
- I hate everyone--starting with me, Joan Rivers
- Theft by finding, diaries (1977-2002), David Sedaris
- Figures in a landscape, people and places : essays: 2001-2016, Paul Theroux
- This is how, proven aid in overcoming shyness, molestation, fatness, spinsterhood, grief, disease, lushery, decrepitude & more--for young and old alike, Augusten Burroughs
- Cranial fracking, Ian Frazier
- High tide in Tucson, essays from now or never, Barbara Kingsolver
- Where the stress falls, essays, Susan Sontag
- Deep Creek, finding hope in the high country, Pam Houston
- But enough about you, essays, Christopher Buckley
- I feel bad about my neck, and other thoughts on being a woman, Nora Ephron
- Arguably, essays, by Christopher Hitchens
- The final four of everything, a celebration of all that's great, surprising, or silly in America using the foolproof method of bracketology to determine what we love or hate, and why, edited by Mark Reiter and Richard Sandomir ; designed by D.W. Pine
- Due considerations, essays and criticism, by John Updike