Incoming Resources
- Do you believe in unicorns?, Bethanie Deeney Murguia
- Coleridge's imaginative conception of the imagination,, by Margaret Sherwood
- The secret life of Walter Mitty, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; in assocation with TSG Entertainment ; a Samuel Goldwyn Films, Red Hour Films production ; produced in association with New Line Cinema ; a Ben Stiller film ; directed by Ben Stiller ; screen story and screenplay by Steven Conrad ; produced by Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., John Goldwyn, Stuart Cornfeld, Ben Stiller
- Ballad, Blexbolex ; translated by Claudia Z. Bedrick
- Jump, take the leap of faith to achieve your life of abundance, Steve Harvey, with Leah Lakins
- A world of your own, by Laura Carlin
- Lead with imagination, regaining the power to lead and live in a changing world, Brian Paradis with Curtis W. Wallace
- The book with a hole, Hervé Tullet
- Homo irrealis, essays, André Aciman
- Imagination, the science of your mind's greatest power, Jim Davies
- Imagination, a manifesto, Ruha Benjamin
- Marlo, Christopher Browne
- Civilizations, series producers, Melanie Fall, Shaun Trevisick ; executive producers, Denys Blakeway, Michael Jackson, Jane Root ; a Nutopia production for BBC and PBS
- Bedeviled, a shadow history of demons in science, Jimena Canales
- Pompon, by Géraldine Elschner ; with pictures by Joanna Boillat ; translated by Kathryn Bishop
- The road to Xanadu, a study in the ways of the imagination, by John Livingston Lowes
- Invitation to vision;, ideas and imaginations for art, [by] Earl W. Linderman
- The adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl, Dimension Films and Columbia Pictures present a Troublemaker Studios production a Rodriguez Family movie ; produced by Elizabeth Avellan, Robert Rodriguez ; writer, Robert Rodriguez and Marcel Rodrigez ; director, Robert Rodriguez
- Caillou's mysteries and adventures, a Cookie Jar production
- Imagine, how creativity works, Jonah Lehrer
- On being creative, and other essays, by Irving Babbit
- Imagination and religion,, by S. Parkes Cadman
- The creative spark, how imagination made humans exceptional, Agustín Fuentes