List of writers in Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing

Over 400 women writers are listed in Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing, edited by Jane Eldridge Miller, Routledge, 2001.

A

  • Leila Abouzeid (born 1950), Moroccan novelist and journalist
  • Fawziyya Abū Khālid (born 1955), Saudi Arabian poet and essayist
  • Evelyne Accad (born 1943), Lebanese-Swiss-US novelist
  • Catherine Acholonu (born 1950), Nigerian poet, dramatist, essayist and fiction writer
  • Kathy Acker (1926-1999), US novelist and short-story writer
  • Glenda Adams (1939-2007), Australian novelist
  • Fleur Adcock (born 1934), New Zealand-born poet and translator
  • Opal Palmer Adisa (born 1954), Jamaican novelist and poet
  • Etel Adnan (born 1925), Lebanese-US poet, novelist and essayist
  • Adalet Ağaoğlu (born 1929), Turkish novelist and short-story writer
  • Marjorie Agosin (born 1955), Chilean-US poet, essayist and critic
  • Ma. Luisa B. Aguilar (born 1962), Philippine poet and essayist
  • Mila Auilar (born 1949), Philippine poet
  • Ama Ata Aidoo (born 1942), Ghanaian writer and activist
  • Leah Aini (born 1962), Israeli poet and fiction writer
  • Grace Akello (born c. 1940s), Ugandan poet, essayist and folklorist
  • Sonja Åkesson (1926-1977), Swedish poet
  • Bella Akhatovna Akhmadulina (Izabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina) (born 1937), Russian poet and prose writer
  • Florenţa Albu (born 1934), Romanian poet
  • Claribel Alegría (born 1924), Salvadoran novelist and poet
  • Svetlana Aleksievich (born c. 1948), Belarusian prose writer
  • Meena Alexander (born 1951), Indian-US poet and novelist
  • Estrella D. Alfon (1917-1983), Philippine fiction writer and playwright
  • Zaynab Alkali (born 1952), Nigerian novelist, short-story writer and essayist
  • Paula Gunn Allen (born 1939), US poet, essayist and novelist
  • Isabel Allende (born 1942), Chilean novelist and journalist
  • Phyllis Shand Allfrey (1908-1986), Dominican novelist, poet and journalist
  • Ruth Almog (born 1936), Israeli novelist and journalist
  • Lisa Alther (born 1944), US novelist
  • Merlie M. Alunan (born 1943), Philippine poet
  • Julia Alvarez (born 1950), Dominican-US novelist and poet
  • Miriam Alves (born 1952), Brazilian poet and short-story writer
  • Ifi Amadiume (born 1947), Nigerian poet, ethnographer and essayist
  • Ambai (C. S. Lakshmi) (born 1944), Indian writer and researcher

B

  • Mariama Bâ (1929-1981), Senegalese novelist & essayist
  • Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973), Austrian novelist, short story writer and poet
  • Liana Badr (born 1951), Palestinian novelist
  • Bai Fengxi (born 1934), Chinese playwright
  • Beryl Bainbridge (born 1934), English novelist and short story writer
  • Salwā Bakr (born 1949), Egyptian novelist
  • Laylā Balabakkī (born 1936), Lebanese novelist, short story writer and journalist
  • Solvej Balle (born 1962), Danish prose writer
  • Ioana Bantaş (Elena Mustaṭǎ) (1937-1987), Romanian poet
  • Maria Banuş (1914-1999), Romanian poet and translator
  • Hudā Barakāt (born 1952), Lebanese novelist
  • Natalia Vladimirovna Baranskaia (born 1908), Russian prose writer
  • Joan Barfoot (born 1946), Canadian novelist
  • Pat Barker (born 1934), English novelist
  • Fevziye Rahgozar Barlas (born 1955), Afghan poet, journalist and short story writer
  • Christiane Baroche (born 1935), French novelist, short story writer and poet
  • Maria Isabel Barreno (born 1939), Portuguese fiction writer and essayist
  • Miryana Ivanova Basheva (born 1947), Bulgarian poet
  • Hannah Bat Shahar (born 1944), Israeli fiction writer
  • Nina Bawden (born 1925), British novelist and children’s writer
  • Ann Beattie (born 1947), US short story writer and novelist
  • Beatrix Beck (born 1914), French-Belgian novelist and poet
  • Jean Bedford (born 1946), Australian novelist and short story writer
  • Patricia Beer (1924-1999), British poet and non-fiction writer
  • Maya Bejerano (born 1949), Israeli poet
  • Hélé Béji (born 1948), Tunisian essayist
  • Gioconda Belli (born 1948), Nicaraguan poet and novelist
  • Louise Bennett (born 1919), Jamaican poet and folklorist
  • Netiva Ben Yehuda (born 1928), Israeli author and editor
  • Nina Nikolaevna Berberova (1901-1993), Russian prose writer, poet, autobiographer, critic and translator
  • Alexandra Berková (born 1949), Czech novelist and essayist
  • Sabina Berman (born 1955), Mexican playwright
  • Louky Bersianik (born 1930), French-Canadian novelist and poet
  • Agustina Bessa Luís (born 1922), Portuguese novelist
  • Marion Bethel (born 1953), Bahamian poet
  • Calixthe Beyala (born 1961), Cameroonian novelist
  • Mannu Bhandari (born 1931), Indian fiction writer, playwright and scriptwriter
  • Simin Bihbahani (born 1927), Iranian poet
  • Stéphanie Corinna Bille (1912-1979), Swiss short story writer, dramatist, poet and novelist
  • Raphaële Billetdoux (born 1951), French novelist
  • Natalka Bilotserkivets’ (born 1954), Ukrainian poet
  • Maeve Binchy (born 1940), Irish novelist and short story writer
  • Bing Xin (1900-1999), Chinese poet, fiction writer and essayist
  • Bint al-Shāti (1913-1998), Egyptian prose writer, short story writer and literary critic
  • Sandra Birdsell (born 1942), Canadian novelist
  • Marie-Claire Blais (born 1939), French-Canadian novelist
  • Ana Blandiana (Otolia-Valeria Coman) (born 1942), Romanian poet
  • Jaroslava Blazková (born 1933), Slovak novelist and editor
  • Marion Bloem (born 1952), Dutch novelist
  • Judy Blume (born 1938), US children’s writer and novelist
  • Merlinda Bobis (born 1959), Philippine-Australian poet, dramatist and fiction writer
  • Cecil Bødker (born 1927), Danish novelist
  • Eavan Boland (born 1944), Irish poet and critic
  • Elena Bonner (born 1923), Russian memoirist
  • Boonlua (M. L. Boonlua Kunchon Thepyasuwan) (1911-1984), Thai novelist
  • Botan (Supa Sirisingha) (born 1947), Thai novelist, short story writer and children’s writer
  • Fernanda Botelho (born 1926), Portuguese novelist
  • Tereza Boučková (born 1957), Czech prose writer
  • Carmen Boullosa (born 1954), Mexican novelist and poet
  • Nina Bouraoui (born 1967), French novelist
  • Marilyn Bowering (born 1949), Canadian poet and novelist
  • Clare Boylan (born 1948), Irish novelist
  • Zuzana Brabcová (born 1959), Czech novelist
  • Marion Zimmer Bradley (1930-1999), US novelist
  • Cecilia Manguerra Brainard (born c. 1948), Philippine fiction writer and essayist
  • Dionne Brand (born 1953), Trinidadian-Canadian poet and essayist
  • Gerd Brantenberg (born 1941), Norwegian novelist
  • Jean 'Binta' Breeze (born 1956), Jamaican poet and film writer
  • Erna Brodber (born 1940), Jamaican novelist
  • Suzanne Brøgger (born 1944), Danish novelist
  • Christine Brooke-Rose (born 1923), British novelist and critic
  • Anita Brookner (born 1928), English novelist
  • Nicole Brossard (born 1943), Canadian poet and essayist
  • Rita Mae Brown (born 1944), US novelist and poet
  • Christine Brückner (born 1921), German novelist and fiction writer
  • Andreas Burnier (Catherine Irma Dessaur) (born 1931), Dutch novelist and essayist
  • Sharon Butala (born 1940), Canadian short story writer and essayist
  • Octavia E. Butler (born 1947), US novelist and short story writer
  • A. S. Byatt (Antonia Susan Byatt) (born 1936), English novelist and critic

C

  • Lydia Cabrera (1899-1991), Cuban short story writer
  • Hazel Campbell (born 1940), Jamaican short story writer
  • Julieta Campos (born 1932), Cuban-Mexican novelist and critic
  • Can Xue (born 1953), Chinese fiction writer
  • Paola Capriolo (born 1962), Italian novelist, short story wroter and translator
  • Marie Cardinal (born 1929), French novelist
  • Magda Cârneci (born 1955), Romanian poet and art critic
  • Anne Carson (born 1950), Canadian poet
  • Angela Carter (1940-1992), English novelist, short story writer and essayist
  • Maria Judite Carvalho (1921-1998), Portuguese short story writer
  • Nina Cassian (born 1924), Romanian poet and composer
  • Orly Castel-Bloom (born 1960), Israeli short story writer and novelist
  • Rosario Castellanos (1925-1974), Mexican poet and novelist
  • Ana Castillo (born 1953), US poet, fiction writer and essayist
  • Nancy Cato (1917-2000), Australian novelist
  • Adriana Cavarero (born 1947), Italian philosopher
  • Ina Césaire (born 1942), French-Martinican dramatist
  • Ana Cristina César (1952-1983), Brazilian poet and essayist
  • Ruxandra Cesereanu (born 1963), Romanian poet
  • Rahel Chalfi (Rachel Chalfi) (born c. 1940s), Israeli poet
  • Chamnongsri Rutnin (Khunying Chamnongsri Hanchanlash) (born 1939), Thai poet, biographer and translator
  • Françoise Chandernagor (born 1945), French novelist and biographer
  • Marie Chauvet (Marie Vieux) (1919-1972), Haitian novelist
  • Denise Chavez (born 1948), US novelist and playwright
  • Chantal Chawaf (born 1943), French writer
  • Andrée Chedid (born 1920), French novelist and poet
  • Chen Jingrong (1917-1995), Chinese poet, essayist and translator
  • Chen Ran (born 1962), Chinese fiction writer
  • Chen Ruoxi (Ch'en Jo-hsi; Chen Lucy) (born 1938), Chinese/Taiwan fiction writer
  • Kema Chikwe (born 1947), Nigerian children’s writer, nonfiction writer and publisher
  • Chiranan Pitpreecha (Chiranan Prasertkul) (born 1955), Thai poet
  • Ch'oe Chǒnghǔi (1906-1990), South Korean fiction writer
  • Ch'oe Yun (Choi Hyunmoo) (born 1953), Korean fiction writer and literary critic
  • Inger Christensen (born 1935), Danish poet and novelist
  • Chuah Guat Eng (born 1943), Malaysian novelist and stort story writer
  • R. Chudamani (born 1931), Indian short story writer and novelist
  • Leila Chudori (born 1962), Indonesian short story writer
  • Ismat Chughtai (1915-1991), Indian fiction writer
  • Lidiia Korneevna Chukovskaia (born 1907), Russian critic, editor, memoirist, novelist and poet
  • Caryl Churchill (born 1938), British playwright
  • Fausta Cialente (1898-1994), Italian novelist
  • Sandra Cisneros (born 1954), US fiction writer and poet
  • Hélène Cixous (born 1937), French writer and dramatist
  • Amy Clampitt (1920-1994), US poet
  • Gillian Clarke (born 1937), Welsh poet
  • Catherine Clément (born 1939), French essayist and novelist
  • Michelle Cliff (born 1946), Jamaican-US novelist
  • Lucille Clifton (Thelma Lucille Clifton) (born 1936), US poet and children’s writer
  • Marina Colasanti (born 1937), Brazilian short story writer and journalist
  • Lindsey Collen (born 1948), Mauritian novelist
  • Merle Collins (born 1950), Grenadian poet and novelist
  • Maryse Condé (born 1937), Guadeloupean novelist
  • Paule Constant (born 1944), French novelist
  • Lena Constante (born 1909), Romanian writer
  • Afua Cooper (born 1958), Jamaican-Canadian poet
  • Wendy Cope (born 1945), British poet
  • Gilda Cordero-Fernando (born 1930), Philippine fiction writer and essayist
  • Patricia D. Cornwell (born 1956), US novelist
  • Clara Pinto Correia (born 1960), Portuguese novelist and journalist
  • Hélia Correia (born 1949), Portuguese novelist, dramatist and poet
  • Natália Correia (1923-1993), Portuguese fiction writer, poet and dramatist
  • Maria Corti (1915-2002), Italian literary critic and novelist
  • Ajeet Cour (born 1934), Indian fiction writer
  • Sonia Coutinho (born 1939), Brazilian novelist and short story writer
  • Christine Craig (born 1943), Jamaican poet
  • Helena Parente Cunha (born 1929), Brazilian novelist, poet, and short story writer
  • Rachel Cusk (born 1967), British novelist

D

  • Dai Houying (1938-1995), Chinese novelist and essayist
  • Dai Qing (born 1941), Chinese journalist and writer
  • Ruth Dallas (Ruth Mumford) (born 1919), New Zealand poet and children’s writer
  • Tsitsi Dangarembga (born 1959), Zimbabwean novelist, playwright and filmmaker
  • Sarah Daniels (born 1956), British playwright
  • Simin Danishvar (born 1921), Iranian novelist and short story writer
  • Edwidge Danticat (born 1969), Haitian-US novelist and short story writer
  • Kamala Das (Madhavikutty) (born 1934), Indian poet and short story writer
  • Mahadai Das (born 1954), Indo-Guyanese poet
  • Shobha De (born 1948), Indian novelist and columnist
  • Alba de Cèspedes (1911-1997), Italian novelist, journalist and poet
  • Alma De Groen (born 1941), Australian dramatist
  • Carolina Maria de Jesus (1915-1977), Brazilian fiction writer
  • Ana Maria del Rio (born 1948), Chilean novelist and short story writer
  • Márcia Denser (born 1949), Brazilian fiction writer
  • Anita Desai (born 1937), Indian novelist
  • Kamal Desai (born 1928), Indian novelist
  • Dominique Desanti (born 1921), French novelist and biographer
  • Gauri Deshpande (born 1942), Indian fiction writer, poet and translator
  • Shashi Deshpande (born 1938), Indian novelist
  • Noémia De Sousa (born 1927), Mozambican poet, journalist and activist
  • Eunice de Souza (born 1940), Indian poet and literary critic
  • Subha Devakul (1928-1993), Thai fiction writer and TV scriptwriter
  • Saroop Dhruv (born 1948), Indian poet and social activist
  • Nafissatou Niang Diallo (1941-1982), Senegalese novelist
  • Joan Didion (born 1934), US novelist and essayist
  • Annie Dillard (born 1945), US nonfiction writer and poet
  • Ophelia O. Dimalanta (born 1934), Philippine poet
  • Blaga Nikolova Dimitrova (born 1922), Bulgarian poet, novelist and playwright
  • Kiki Dimoula (born 1931), Greek poet
  • Ding Ling (1904-1986), Chinese fiction writer
  • Nurhayati Srihardini Dini (born 1936), Indonesian novelistand short story writer
  • Diane Di Prima (born 1934), US poet and dramatist
  • Jenny Diski (born 1947), US novelist
  • Tove Ditlevsen (1918-1976), Danish poet and novelist
  • Chitra Bannerjee Divakaruni (born 1956), Indian-US poet and fiction writer
  • Assia Djebar (Fatima-Zohra Imalhayene) (born 1935), Algerian novelist and filmmaker
  • Djura (born 1949), Algerian-Kabyle writer
  • Geneviève Dormann (born 1933), French novelist
  • Renate Dorrestein (born 1954), Dutch novelist
  • Maro Douka (born 1947), Greek novelist
  • Rita Dove (born 1952), US poet
  • Margaret Drabble (born 1939), English novelist and critic
  • Slavenka Drakulić (born 1949), Croatian novelist and essayist
  • Imme Dros (born 1936), Dutch children’s writer
  • Marilyn Duckworth (born 1935), New Zealand novelist
  • Carol Ann Duffy (born 1955), British poet and playwright
  • Maureen Duffy (born 1933), British poet, novelist and playwright
  • Helen Dunmore (born 1952), British poet and novelist
  • Nell Dunn (born 1936), British novelist, playwright and nonfiction writer
  • Duong Thu Huong (born 1947), Vietnamese novelist and fiction writer
  • Francesca Duranti (born 1938), Italian writer and journalist
  • Marguerite Duras (1914-1996), French novelist and screenwriter

N

  • Kishwar Naheed (born 1940), Pakistani poet
  • Huda al-Namani (born 1930), Syrian poet
  • Suniti Namjoshi (born 1941), Indian-Canadian-British fabulist and poet
  • Hamida Nana (born 1946), Syrian novelist, poet and journalist
  • Carmen Naranjo (born 1931), Costa Rican novelist and poet
  • Naravadee (born 1931), Thai fiction writer and poet.
  • Valeriia Spartakovna Narbikova (born 1958), Russian writer and painter
  • Emily Nasrallah (born 1931), Lebanese novelist, short-story writer and journalist
  • Taslima Nasrin (born 1962), Bangladeshi poet and essayist
  • Gloria Naylor (born 1950), US novelist
  • Marie NDiaye (born 1967), French novelist
  • Lauretta Ngcobo (born 1931), South African novelist, editor and fiction writer
  • Giulia Niccolai (born 1934), Italian poet and writer
  • Grace Nichols, Guyanese-British poet, children's writer and novelist
  • Eilean Ni Chuilleanain (born 1942), Irish poet
  • Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill (born 1952), Irish poet
  • Nie Hualing (born 1925), Chinese fiction writer and literary critic
  • Anupama Niranjana (1934-1991), Indian novelist and short-story writer
  • Rebeka Njau (born 1939), Kenyan novelist, playwright and critic
  • Francine Noël (born 1945), Canadian novelist
  • Olga Nolla (born 1938), Puerto Rican poet
  • Marsha Norman (born 1947), US playwright
  • Amélie Nothomb (born 1967), Francophone Belgian novelist
  • Nu Nu Yi (or Inya) (born 1957), Burmese short-story writer and novelist
  • Flora Nwapa (1931-1993), Nigerian novelist, dramatist, short-story writer and children's author

O

  • O Chong-hui (born 1947), Korean fiction writer
  • Joyce Carol Oates (born 1938), US novelist, short-story writer, poet and playwright
  • Edna O'Brien (born 1932), Irish novelist
  • Julia O'Faolain (born 1932), Irish novelist and short-story writer
  • Grace Ogot (born 1930), Kenyan short-story writer and novelist
  • Morola Ogundipe-Leslie (born 1940), Nigerian poet, critic, editor and activist
  • Ohba Minako (born 1930), Japanese novelist
  • Ifeoma Okoye, Nigerian novelist and children's writer
  • Sharon Olds (born 1942), US poet
  • Mary Oliver (born 1935), US poet
  • Maria-Antònia Oliver y Cabrer (born 1946), Catalan novelist
  • Tillie Olsen (born 1913), US novelist and short-story writer
  • Tess Onwueme (born 1955), Nigerian playwright
  • Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker) (1920-1993), Australian poet
  • Olga Orozco (born 1920), Argentine poet
  • Elivira Orphée (born 1930), Argentine novelist and short-story writer
  • Anna Maria Ortense (1914-1998), Italian novelist, short-story writer and journalist
  • Lourdes Ortiz (born 1943), Spanish novelist
  • Alicia Ostriker (born 1937), US poet and critic
  • Aysel Őzakin (born 1940), Turkish novelist, short-story writer and poet
  • Cynthia Ozik (born 1928), US short story writer, novelist and essayist

P

  • Manjula Padmanabhan (born 1953), Indian short-story writer, dramatist and illustrator
  • Pak Hwasŏng (Pak Kyŏngsun) (1904-1988), Korean fiction writer and essayist
  • Pak Kyŏngni (born 1927), Korean fiction writer
  • Pak Wansŏ (born 1931), South Korean fiction writer
  • Marina Anatolyevna Palei (born 1955), Russian prose writer and poet
  • Grace Paley (born 1922), US short-story writer
  • Connie Palmen (born 1955), Dutch novelist and memoirist
  • Kirsti Paltto (born 1947), Sami novelist, short-story writer, children's writer and poet
  • Mrinal Pande (born 1946), Indian short-story writer
  • Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo (born 1944), Philippine fiction writer and essayist
  • Sara Paretsky (born 1947), US novelist
  • Ruth Park (born 1918), Australian novelist, children's writer, dramatist and nonfiction writer
  • Shahrnush Parsipur (born 1946), Iranian novelist
  • Vesna Parun (born 1922), Croatian poet
  • Gudrun Pausewang (born 1928), German fiction writer
  • Solomea Dmytrivna Pavlychko (or Solomiia Dmytrivna Pavlychko) (born 1958), Ukrainian critic, memoirist, essayist and translator
  • Urmila Pawar (born 1945), Indian short-story writer
  • Iva Pekárková (born 1963), Czech novelist
  • Cristina Peri Rossi (born 1941), Uruguayan novelist, short-story writer, poet
  • Synnøve Persen (born 1950), Sami poet and visual artist
  • Ioana Emanuela Petrescu (1941-90), Romanian literary critic and essayist
  • Sandra Petrignani (norn 1952), Italian journalist and short-story writer
  • Lyudmila Petrushevskaya (born 1938), Russian prose writer, playwright and journalist
  • Pham Thi Hoai (born 1960), Vietnamese novelist and short-story writer
  • Phan Thi Vang-Anh (born 1968), Vietnamese short-story writer
  • Marlene Nourbese Philip (born 1947), Tobagan-Canadian poet and novelist
  • Jayne Anne Phillips (born 1952), US novelist and short-story writer
  • Marge Piercy (born 1936), US poet and novelist
  • Hava Pinchas-Cohen (born 1955), Israeli poet
  • Gisèle Pineau (born 1956), Guadeloupean novelist
  • Ping Lu (born 1953), Chinese-Taiwan fiction writer and journalist
  • Nélida Piñón (born 1937), Brazlian fiction writer
  • Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-1972), Argentine poet and translator
  • Sylvia Plath (1932-1963), US poet and novelist
  • Agneta Pleijel (born 1940), Swedish playwright
  • Irina Nikolaevna Polianskaia (born 1952), Russian prose writer
  • Velma Pollard (born 1937), Jamaican poet and fiction writer
  • Katha Pollit (born 1949), US essayist and poet
  • Elena Poniatowska (born 1933), Mexican novelist and journalist
  • Halina Poświatowska (1935-1967), Polish poet and autobiographer
  • Adélia Prado (born 1935), Brazilian poet and fiction writer
  • Amrita Pritam (born 1919), Indian poet and fiction writer
  • Lenka Procházková (born 1951), Czech prose writer
  • Francine Prose (born 1947), US novelist and essayist
  • Suzanne Prou (1920-1995), French novelist
  • E. Annie Proulx (born 1935), US novelist and short-story writer
  • Anne Provoost (born 1964), Flemish children's writer
  • María Luisa Puga (born 1944), Mexican novelist and short-story writer

Q

  • Suhayr al-Qalamāwī (1911-1997), Egyptian novelist, short-story writer and literary critic
  • Magaly Quiñones (born 1945), Puerto Rican poet

R

  • Valentina Dimitrova Radinska (born 1951), Bulgarian poet, essayist and translator
  • Nasrin Rahimieh (born 1958), Iranian literary critic and editor
  • Hanna Rambe (born 1940), Indonesian fiction writer and journalist
  • Franca Rame (born 1929), Italian dramatist
  • Fabrizia Ramondino (born 1936), Italian writer, essayist and screenwriter
  • Ravinder Randhawa (born 1952), Indian-British short-story writer and novelist
  • Irina Borisovna Ratushinskaia (born 1954), Russian poet, memoirist and prose writer
  • Muniru Ravanipur (born 1954), Iranian novelist
  • Dahlia Ravikovitch (born 1936), Israeli poet
  • Pratibha Ray (born 1944), Indian novelist
  • Hannie Rayson (born 1957), Australian playwright and freelance writer
  • Marie Redonnet (born 1948), French novelist and dramatist
  • Ruth Rehmann (born 1922), German novelist and short story writer
  • Christa Reinig (born 1926), German novelist
  • Gerlind Reinshagen (born 1926), German playwright
  • Ruth Rendell (born 1930), English mystery writer and short-story writer
  • Fahmida Riaz (born 1945), Pakistani poet and fiction writer
  • Esmeralda Ribeiro (born 1958), Brazilian poet, short-story writer and journalist
  • Anne Rice (born 1941), US novelist
  • Adrienne Rich (born 1929), US poet and essayist
  • Sylvie Richterová (born 1945), Czech prose writer
  • Alifa Rifaat (1930-1996), Egyptian short-story writer
  • Christine de Rivoyre (born 1921), French novelist and journalist
  • Michèle Roberts (born 1949), British novelist and poet
  • Régine Robin (born 1939), French/Canadian novelist
  • Marilynne Robinson (born 1944), US novelist
  • Mireya Robles (born 1934), Cuban-US poet, novelist and short-story writer
  • Christiana Rochefort (1917-1998), French novelist
  • Mercè Rodoreda (1908-1983), Catalan fiction writer
  • Judith Rodriguez (born 1936), Australian poet and editor
  • Astrid Roemer (born 1947), Surinamese novelist and poet
  • Romano Lallo (born 1909, Italian novelist
  • Rong Zi (born 1928), Chinese-Taiwan poet
  • Nitotchka Rosca (born 1946), Philipppine fiction writer and essayist
  • Amelia Rosselli (1930-1996), Italian poet
  • Arundhati Roy (born 1961), Indian novelist
  • Gabrielle Roy (1909-1983), Canadian novelist
  • Ru Zhijuan (born 1925), Chinese fiction writer
  • Dina Il'inichna Rubina (born 1953), Russian prose writer
  • Gillian Rubinstein (born 1942), Australian novelist and children's dramatist
  • Renate Rubinstein (1929-1900), Dutch journalist, essayist and memoirist
  • Helga Ruebsamen (born 1936), Dutch novelist and short-story writer
  • Jane Rule (born 1931), Canadian novelist and short-story writer
  • Carol Rumens (or Carol-Ann Rumens) (born 1944), British poet
  • Layla Sarahat Rushani (born c. 1952-4), Afghan poet
  • Joanna Russ (born 1937), US science fiction writer and feminist critic
  • Gig Ryan (Elizabeth Ryan) (born 1956), Australian poet and songwriter

S

  • Astrid Saalbach (born 1955), Danish playwright
  • Souad al-Sabah (born 1942), Kuwaiti poet and economist
  • Nawāl al-Sa'dāwī (born 1930), Egyptian noevlist, short-story writer and activist
  • Mallika Sengupta (born 1960), Indian Bengali poet, writer, gender activist and sociologist
  • Nina Mikhailovna Sadur (born 1950), Russian prose writer and playwright
  • Tahirih Saffarzedeh (born 1936), Iranian poet
  • Françoise Sagan (born 1935), French novelist and dramatist
  • Nayantara Sahgal (born 1927), Indian novelist
  • Bahar Said (born c. 1954), Afghan poet
  • Titie Said (born 1935), Indonesian fiction writer
  • Lisa St Aubin de Teran (born 1953), British novelist, poet and travel writer
  • Zdena Salivarová (born 1933), Czech prose writer
  • May Jo Salter (born 1954), US poet
  • Ghāda al-Sammān (born 1942, Syrian novelist
  • Helke Sander (born 1937), German film-maker and prose writer
  • Francesca Sanvitale (born 1928), Italian novelist and journalist
  • Nathalie Sarraute (1900-1999), French novelist and dramatist
  • Ratna Sarumpaet (born 1949), Indonesian dramatist
  • Munā al-Sa'ūdī (born 1945), Jordanian poet
  • Cathleen Schine (born 1953), US novelist
  • Annie M. G. Schmidt (1911-1995), Dutch children's writer
  • Solveig von Schoultz (1907-1996), Finland-Swedish poet and short-story writer
  • Simone Schwartz-Bart (born 1938), Guadeloupean novelist
  • Leïla Sebbar (born 1941), French-Algerian novelist and short-story writer
  • Olga Aleksandrovna Sedakova (born 1949), Russian poet and prose writer
  • Anna Seghers (1900-1983), German novelist and short-story writer
  • Mabel Segun (born 1930), Nigerian fiction writer, essayist and poet
  • Nava Semel (born 1954), Israeli fiction writer and dramatist
  • Nabaneeta Dev Sen (born 1938), Indian fiction writer, poet and critic
  • Olive Senior (born 1941), Jamaican short-story writer and poet
  • Anne Sexton (1928-1974), US poet
  • Ntozake Shange (born 1948), US dramatist, poet and novelist
  • Hanān al-Shaykh (born 1945), Lebanese novelist and short-story writer
  • Galina Nikolaevna Shcherbakova (born 1932), Russian prose writer and scriptwriter
  • Tatiana Georgievna Shcherbina (born 1954), Russian poet
  • Shen Rong (born 1936), Chinese fiction writer
  • Shi Shuqing (born 1945)m Chinese-Taiwan fiction writer
  • Carol Shields (born 1935), Canadian novelist
  • Shin Kyǒgsuk (born 1963), South Korean novelist
  • Janice Shinebourne (born 1947), Guyanese short-story writer and novelist
  • Elaine Showalter (born 1941), US feminist literary critic
  • Shu Ting (born 1952), Chinese poet
  • Elena Andreevna Shvarts (born 1948), Russian poet
  • Si Pha (M. L. Sipha Ladavalya Mahawann) (born 1930), Thai writer
  • Sidaoruang (Wanna Sawatsi) (born 1943), Thai fiction writer
  • Bapsi Sidhwa (born 1938), Pakistani novelist
  • Raija Siekkinen (born 1953), Finnish novelist
  • Fríða Á. Sigurðardóttir (born 1940), Icelandic novelist and short-story writer
  • Steinunn Sigurðardóttir (born 1950), Icelandic novelist, short-story writer, poet and playwright
  • Leslie Marmon Silko (born 1948), US novelist, poet and short-story writer
  • Kirsti Simonsuuri (born 1945), Finnish poet, essayist and prose writer
  • Mona Simpson (born 1957), US novelist
  • Maj Sjöwall (born 1935), Swedish crime fiction writer
  • Michelle Cruz Skinner (born 1965), Philippine fiction writer
  • Jane Smiley (born 1949), US novelist and short-story writer
  • Elizabeth Smither (born 1941), New Zealand poet and fiction writer
  • Krishna Sobti (born 1925), Indian fiction writer
  • Zulu Sofola (1935-1995), Nigerian playwright
  • Cathy Song (born 1955), US poet
  • Susan Sontag (born 1933), US essayist
  • Aminata Sow Fall (born 1941), Senegalese novelist
  • Sevgi Soysal (1936-1976), Turkish short-story writer and novelist
  • Muriel Spark (born 1918), Scottish novelist, poet and short-story writer
  • Maria Spaziani Luisa (born 1924), Italian poet and critic
  • Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (born 1942), Indian-US cultural theorist
  • Eintou Pearl Springer (born 1944), Trinidadian poet and dramatist
  • Verena Stefan (born 1947), Swiss-German prose writer and poet
  • Ginka Steinwachs (born 1942), German novelist, dramatist and essayist
  • Eira Stenberg (born 1943), Finnish poet and novelist
  • Anne Stevenson (born 1933), British poet and biographer
  • Jennifer Strauss (born 1933), Australian poet, essayist and critic
  • Eva Ström (born 1947), Swedish poet, novelist and critic
  • Su Weizhen (born 1954), Chinese-Taiwan fiction writer and editor
  • Sara Suleri Goodyear (born 1953), Pakistani-US prose writer and critic
  • Rajeswari Sunder Rajan (born 1950), Indian feminist cultural critic
  • Supunpasaj Supasiri (born 1948), Thai short-story writer and memoirist
  • Efua Theodora Sutherland (1924-1996), Ghanaian playwright and activist
  • Suwanni Sukhontha (Suwanni Sukhonthiang) (1932-1984), Thai fiction writer
  • Anna Swir (1909-1984), Polish poet and playwright
  • Meera Syal (born 1963), British-Indian screenwriter and novelist
  • Wislawa Szymborska (born 1923), Polish poet

T

  • Véronique Tadjo (born 1955), Côte d'Ivoire poet and novelist
  • Pia Tafdrup (born 1952), Danish poet and playwright
  • Takahashi Takako (born 1932), Japanese novelist and fiction writer
  • Takenishi Hiroko (born 1929), Japanese novelist and critic
  • Marie Takvam (born 1926), Norwegian poet
  • Susanna Tamaro (born 1957), Italian novelist, short-story writer and children's writer
  • Amy Tan (born 1952), US novelist
  • Goli Taraqqi (born 1939), Iranian novelist
  • Latife Tekin (born 1957), Turkish novelist
  • Lygia Fagundes Telles (born 1923), Brazilian novelist and short-story writer
  • Emma Tennant (born 1937), British novelist
  • Hilary Tham (born 1946), Asian-American poet
  • Susie Tharu (born 1943), Indian feminist cultural theorist
  • Audrey Thomas (born 1935), Canadian novelist
  • Thomyanti (Wimol Siriphaiboon]] (born 1945), Thai fiction writer
  • Melanie Rae Thon (born 1957), US novelist and short-story writer
  • Kirsten Thorup (born 1942), Danish novelist
  • Tie Ning (born 1957), Chinese fiction writer
  • Edith L. Tiempo (born 1919), Philippine poet and novelist
  • Märta Tikkanen (born 1935), Finland-Swedish novelist and editor
  • Totilawati Tjitrawasita (1945-1982), Indonesian fiction writer
  • Miriam Tlari (born 1933), South African novelist, journalist and short-story writer
  • Viktoriya Samoilovna Tokareva (born 1937), Russian prose writer, playwright and scriptwriter
  • Tatyana Tolstaya (born 1951), Russian short-story writer
  • Tomioka Taeko (born 1935), Japanese poet, novelist and fiction writer
  • Rowena Tiempo Torrevillas (born 1951), Philippine poet, fiction writer and essayist
  • Sue Townsend (born 1946), British novelist and playwright
  • Marta Traba (1930-1983), Argentine-Columbian art critic, poet and novelist
  • Rose Tremain (born 1943), British novelist and short-story writer
  • Joanna Trollope (born 1943), British novelist
  • Tsushima Yoko (born 1947), Japanese novelist
  • Fadwā Tūqān (born 1917), Palestinian poet
  • Surkka Turkka (born 1939), Finnish poet
  • Patricia Turnbull (born 1952), St Lucian and Virgin Islands poet
  • Esther Tusquets (born 1936), Spanish fiction writer
  • Linda Ty-Casper (born c. 1930s), Philippine fiction writer
  • Anne Tyler (born 1941), US novelist and short-story writer

U

  • Dubravka Ugrešić (born 1949), Croatian fiction writer and literary scholar
  • Adaora Lily Ulasi (born 1931), Nigerian journlalist and novelist
  • Liudmila Evgen'evna Ulitskaia (born 1943), Russian prose writer and scriptwriter
  • Luz Maria Umpierre-Herrera (born 1947), Puerto Rican poet and critic
  • Uno Chiyo (1897-1996), Japanese novelist and essayist
  • Jane Urquhart (born 1949), Canadian poet and fiction writer
  • Laylā 'Usayrān (born 1934), Lebanese novelist and journalist
  • Laylā al-'Uthmān (born 1945), Kuwaiti novelist, short-story writer and journalist

V

  • V. Vinichayakul (Khunying Vinita Diteeyont) (born 1949), Thai fiction writer
  • Vaidehi (born 1945), Indian short-story writer and novelist
  • Luisa Valenzuela (born 1938), Argentine novelist and short-story writer
  • Larisa L'vovna Vaneeva (born 1953), Russian prose writer
  • Aritha van Herk (born 1954), Canadian writer
  • Ruth Vanita (born 1955), Indian feminist critic, literary historian and poet
  • Edla Van Steen (born 1936), Brazilian novelist
  • Inna Gustavovna Varlamova (Klavdiia Landau) (1922-1990), Russian prose writer
  • Svetlana Vladimirovna Vasilenko (born 1956), Russian prose writer and scriptwriter
  • Ana Lydia Vega (born 1946), Puerto Rican short-story writer
  • Svetlana Velmar-Janković (born 1949), Serbian novelist and literary critic
  • Yvonne Vera (born 1964), Zimbabwean short-story writer and novelist
  • Anne-Cath Vestly (Catharina) (born 1920), Norwegian children's writer
  • Bea Vianen (born 1935), Surinamese novelist and poet
  • Cecilia Vicuña (born 1948), Chilean poet
  • Bjørg Vik (born 1945), Norwegian short-story writer, novelist and playwright
  • Maruxa Vilalta (born 1932), Mexican dramatist and journalist
  • Idea Vilariño (born 1920), Uruguayan poet
  • Linda Vilhjálmsdóttir (born 1958), Icelandic poet and playwright
  • Barbara Vine, see Ruth Rendell
  • Helena Maria Viramontes (born 1954), US fiction writer and editor
  • Paula Vogel (born 1951), US playwright
  • Yona Volach (1944-1985), Israeli poet
  • Juliia Nikolaevna Voznesenskaia (born 1940), Russian prose writer, poet and essayist
  • Irena Vrkljan (born 1930), Serbian prose writer, poet and screenwriter

W

  • Elly de Waard (born 1940), Dutch poet
  • Charity Waciuma (born c. 1930s), Kenyan autobiographer and children's writer
  • Surraya Wahidi (born 1955), Afghan poet
  • Diane Wakoski (born 1937), US poet and essayist
  • Alice Walker (born 1944), US novelist, poet, short-story writer and essayist
  • Maxie Wander (1933-1977), German prose writer
  • Wang Anyi (born 1954), Chinese fiction writer
  • Lulu Wang (born 1960), Dutch novelist
  • Marina Warner (born 1946), English novelist, critic and children's writer
  • Myriam Warner-Vieyra (born 1939), Guadeloupian novelist
  • Wendy Wasserstein (born 1950), US playwright
  • Herbjørg Wassmo (born 1942), Norwegian novelist and poet
  • Phyllis Webb (1927-1997), Canadian poet
  • Sigrid Weigel (born 1950), German feminist literary theorist
  • Fay Weldon (born 1933), English novelist, short-story writer and playwright
  • Timberlake Wertenbaker (born 1951), English playwright and translator
  • Susan Wicks (born 1947), British poet and novelist
  • Zoë Wicomb (born 1948), South African short-story writer, essayist and activist
  • Marianne Wiggins (born 1947), US novelist
  • Dorrit Willumsen (born 1940), Danish novelist and short-story writer
  • Jeanette Winterson (born 1959), British novelist and short-story writer
  • Monique Wittig (born 1935), French writer
  • Amy Witting (Joan Levick, née Fraser) (1918-2001), Australian fiction writer and poet
  • Gabriele Wohlmann (born 1932), German novelist
  • Christa Wolf (born 1929), East German fiction writer and essayist
  • Bikwan Flora Wong, see Huang Biyun
  • Judith Wright (born 1915), Australian poet, children's writer and essayist
  • Sylvia Wynter (born 1928), Jamaican novelist and dramatist

X

  • Xi Xi (born 1938), Chinese-Hong Kong fiction writer and essayist
  • Xia Yu (born 1956), Chinese-Taiwan poet and songwriter
  • Xiao Sa (born 1953), Chinese-Tiwan fiction writer

Y

  • Yamada Eimi (Amy) (born 1959), Japanese novelist and fiction writer
  • Lois-Ann Yamanaka (born 1961), US novelist and poet
  • Yang Jiang (born 1911), Chinese dramatist and fiction writer
  • Yang Kwi-ja (born 1955), Korean fiction writer
  • Yang Mo (1914-1995), Chinese fiction writer
  • Nazik Saba Yared (born 1928), Palestinian novelist
  • Yoshimoto Banana (born 1964), Japanese novelist, short-story writer and essayist
  • Ekaterina Petrova Yosifova (born 1941)
  • Marguerite Yourcenar (1903-1987), French-writing novelist and translator
  • Yu Lihua (born 1931), Chinese fiction writer
  • Yu Luojin (born 1946), Chinese fiction writer
  • Ovidia Yu (born 1960), Singaporean playwright
  • Yuan Qiongqiong (born 1950), Chinese-Taiwan fiction writer

Z

  • Oksana Stefanivna Zabuzhko (born 1960), Ukrainian poet, novelist and essayist
  • Dina Zaman (born 1969), Malaysian poet and short-story writer
  • Haifa Zangana (born 1950), Iraqi novelist
  • Spojmai Raauf Zaryab (born 1952), Afghan short-story writer
  • Latifa Zayyat (1923-1996), Egyptian novelist, writer and activist
  • Alki Zei (born c. 1926), Greek children's writer and novelist
  • Zelda (Zelda Shneurson Mishkowsky) (1914-1984), Israeli poet
  • Zha Jianying (born 1959), Chinese fiction writer and essayist
  • Zhai Yongming (born 1955), Chinese poet
  • Zhang Ailing (Eileen Chang) (1920-1995), Chinese fiction writer and essayist
  • Zhang Jie (born 1937), Chinese fiction writer
  • Zhang Xinxin (born 1953), Chinese fiction writer
  • Zheng Min (born 1920), Chinese poet and literary critic
  • Zhong Ling (Chung Ling) (born 1945), Chinese-Taiwanese fiction writer, poet and translator
  • Zhong Xiaoyang (born 1962), Chinese-Hong Kong fiction writer
  • Zhu Tianwen (born 1956), Chinese-Taiwan fiction writer, screenwriter
  • Zhu Tianxin (born 1958), Taiwan fiction writer and essayist
  • Unica Zürn (1916-1970), German novelist and poet
  • Fay Zwicky (Fay Julia Zwicky) (born 1933), Australian poet and essayist