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- What about the baby?, some thoughts on the art of fiction, Alice McDermott
- Collected prose, autobiographical writings, true stories, critical essays, prefaces, and collaborations with artists, Paul Auster
- Dangerous women, fifty reflections on women, power and identity, edited by Jo Shaw, Ben Fletcher-Watson and Abrisham Ahmadzadeh
- White space, essays on culture, race, & writing, Jennifer De Leon
- Feel free, essays, Zadie Smith
- The bitch is back, older, wiser, and (getting) happier, edited by Cathi Hanauer
- Freedom and the arts, essays on music and literature, Charles Rosen
- Full dissidence, notes from an uneven playing field, Howard Bryant
- Eat cake. Be brave, Melissa Radke
- Higher gossip, essays and criticism, John Updike ; edited by Christopher Carduff
- Keep moving, notes on loss, creativity, and change, Maggie Smith
- Boomers, the men and women who promised freedom and delivered disaster, Helen Andrews
- A house of my own, stories from my life, Sandra Cisneros
- 100 essays I don't have time to write, on umbrellas and sword fights, parades and dogs, fire alarms, children, and theater, Sarah Ruhl
- The art of loading brush, new agrarian writings, Wendell Berry
- Uncomfortable conversations with a black man, Emmanuel Acho
- The long slide, thirty years in American journalism, Tucker Carlson
- Please don't sit on my bed in your outside clothes, essays, Phoebe Robinson
- The view from the cheap seats, selected nonfiction, Neil Gaiman
- The glorious American essay, one hundred essays from colonial times to the present, edited and with an introduction by Phillip Lopate
- White hot light, twenty-five years in emergency medicine, Frank Huyler
- Loss, survive, thrive, bereaved parents share their stories of healing and hope, Meryl Hershey Beck ; edited by Mary Langford ; foreword by Susan Whitmore
- Let me tell you what I mean, Joan Didion ; foreword by Hilton Als
- March was made of yarn, reflections on the Japanese earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown, edited by Elmer Luke and David Karashima
- France in the world, a new global history, edited by Patrick Boucheron with Nicolas Delalande, Florian Mazel, Yann Potin, and Pierre SingaravƩlou ; English-language edition edited by StƩphane Gerson ; translated from the French by Teresa Lavender Fagan, Jane Kuntz, Alexis Pernsteiner, Anthony Roberts, Willard Wood
- The source of self-regard, selected essays, speeches, and meditations, Toni Morrison
- Critical mass, four decades of essays, reviews, hand grenades, and hurrahs, James Wolcott
- This might be too personal, and other intimate stories, Alyssa Shelasky
- The secret life, three true stories of the digital age, Andrew O'Hagan
- What unites us, written by Dan Rather and Elliot Kirschner ; art by Tim Foley
- The doctor will see you now, essays on the changing practice of medicine, Cory Franklin, MD
- We learn nothing, essays and cartoons, Tim Kreider
- Ask, building consent culture, Kitty Stryker ; foreword by Laurie Penny ; afterword by Carol Queen
- Black joy, stories of resistance, resilience, and restoration, Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts
- Present over perfect, leaving behind frantic for a simpler, more soulful way of living, Shauna Niequist
- Citizen, an American lyric, Claudia Rankine
- Figures in a landscape, people and places : essays: 2001-2016, Paul Theroux
- Having and being had, Eula Biss
- Bomb shelter, love, time, and other explosives, Mary Laura Philpott
- Hearth, a global conversation on community, identity, and place, edited by Annick Smith and Susan O'Connor ; with contributing editor Helen Whybrow
- Pretty bitches, on being called crazy, angry, bossy, frumpy, feisty, and all the other words that are used to undermine women, edited by Lizzie Skurnick ; with an introduction by Rebecca Traister
- World enough & time, on creativity and slowing down, Christian McEwen
- 2011 Pushcart prize XXXV, best of the small presses, edited by Bill Henderson ; with the Pushcart Prize editors
- A world without why, Raymond Geuss
- The great Gatsby ;, All the sad young men ; & other writings, 1920-1926, F. Scott Fitzgerald ; James L. W. West III, editor
- The best of Brevity, twenty groundbreaking years of flash nonfiction, edited by Zoƫ Bossiere and Dinty W. Moore
- The challenge of things, thinking through troubled times, A.C. Grayling
- Call them by their true names, American crises (and essays), Rebecca Solnit
- The source of self-regard, selected essays, speeches, and meditations, Toni Morrison
- Rude, stop being nice and start being bold, Rebecca Reid