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* [[Janina Brzostowska]] (1897-1986), Polish poet, translator and novelist. ([[:pl:Janina Brzostowska|pl]]) |
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* [[Julia Hartwig]] (b. 1921), Polish poet [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Hartwig] |
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* [[Krystyna Miłobedzka]] (born 1932), Polish poet |
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* [[Barbara Sadowska]] (1940-1986), Polish poet and anti-Communist activist. ([[:pl:Barbara Sadowska|pl]]) |
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* [[Anna Stanisławska]] (1650s-1700/1701), the first woman poet to write in Polish. ([[:pl:Anna Stanisławska|pl]]) |
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Afghanistan
- Bahar Said (born c. 1954), Afghan poet
- Surraya Wahidi (born 1955), Afghan poet
Albania
- Mina Çaushi (sq)
- Liri Hidërshaj (born 1953) (sq)
- Mimoza Hysa (born 1967) (sq)
- Zhuliana Jorganxhi (born 1946) sv)
- Adelina Mamaqi (born 1939) (sq)
- Mira Meksi (sq)
- Mimoza Sali (born 1973) (sq)
- Leidi Shqiponja (born 1962) (sq)
- Iliriana Sulkuqi (born 1951) (sq)
- Ejvis Maria Xhajanka (born 1968), writer, psychologist and activist (sq)
- Kozeta Zavalani (born 1958), diplomat and writer (sq)
- Suzana Zisi (born 1967) (sq)
Algeria
More here: fr:Catégorie:Femme de lettres algérienne and List of Algerian writers
- Nadia Ben Mouhoub (1969-2002) (fr)
- Leila Aouchal (1937– ), novelist
Angola
More: pt:Categoria:Escritores de Angola & pt:Anexo:Lista de escritores de Angola & Women Writing Africa, A Bibliography of Lusophone Women Writers
Argentina
More here: es:Categoría:Escritoras de Argentina
- Teresa Caballero[1]
- Maria Alicia Dominguez
- Manuela Fingueret (es)
- Luisa Futoransky, poet[2]
- María Luisa Carnelli, (es)
- Viviana Gorbato (es)
- María E. de Miguel/María Esther de Miguel (es)
- Marta Giménez Pastor, (es)
- Matilde Herrera, (es)
- Marcela Iacub (es)
- Martina Iñíguez, (es)
- Nydia Lamarque, writer, lawyer
- Joana Paula Manso de Noronha/Joana Manso[3]
- María Wérnicke, (es)
Australia
Austria
- Renate Aichinger (born 1976) (de)
- Elsie Altmann Loos (es)
- Elsa Asenijeff (1867-1941) (de)
- Susanne Ayoub (born 1956) (de)
- Luise George Bachmann (1903-1976) (de)
- Brigitte Bailer-Galanda (de)
- Natalie Beer (1903-1987) (de)
- Kirstin Breitenfellner (born 1976) (de)
- Patricia Brooks (writer) (born 1957) (de)
- Liselotte Buchenauer (1922-2003) (de)
- Veza Canetti (de)
- Catarina Carsten (born 1920) (de)
- Elfriede Czurda (born 1946) (de)
- Adelheid Dahimène (1956-2010) (de)
- Marie Eugenie Delle Grazie (1964-1931) (de)
- Susanne Dobesch (born 1957) (de)
- Dora Dunkl (born 1957) (de)
- Brigitta Falkner (born 1959) (de)
- Vera Ferra-Mikura (1923-1997) (de)
- Egid Filek von Wittinghausen (1874-1949) (de)
- Dagmar Fischer (born 1969) (de)
- Erica Fischer (born 1943) (de)
- Olga Flor (born 1968) (de)
- Elisabeth Freundlich (1906-2001) (de)
- Marianne Fritz (1948-2007) (de)
- Gertrud Fussenegger (1912-2009) (de)
Azerbaijan
There are several Azerbaijani women's biographies included in Modern Azerbaijani Women's Prose (2014):[1]
Bahamas
- Patricia Clinton-Meicholas, Bahamian satirist, poet, storyteller and novelist
- Keisha Lynne Ellis, Bahamian writer and spoken word performer
Bangladesh
- Shaheen Akhtar, Bangladeshi novelist and short story writer
- Purabi Basu, Bangladeshi writer of Bangla short stories
- Makbula Manzoor (born 1945), Bangladeshi novelist
Belgium
More here: fr:Catégorie:Femme de lettres belge
- Rose Berryl (born 1982) (fr)
- Anne Duguël (born 1945) (fr)
- Véra Feyder (fr)
- Cécile Miguel [4]
- Jeanine Moulin (fr)
- Nadine Monfils
- Jeanne de Vietinghoff (fr) (de)
- Cornélie Wouters de Vassé (fr)
- Mel Hartman (nl)
- Katharina Van Cauteren (nl)
- Katja Retsin (nl)
- Marina Defauw (nl)
- Moniek Vermeulen (nl)
- Rachida Lamrabet (nl)
Benin
Bolivia
es:Categoría:Escritoras de Bolivia
Brazil
More here: es:Categoría:Escritoras de Brasil
More here: REBRA
- Maria Sylvia Carvalho Franco, non-fiction writer[5]
- Nuta James (es), feminist, revolutionary, writer
- Anilda Leão (es), poet, journalist, feminist activist, actress, singer, storyteller
- Sheila Leirner (es), curator, art critic, feminist activist, journalist
- Míriam Martinho (es), LGBT activist, journalist, editor
- Leila Míccolis (pt) (born 1947), poet, fiction writer
- Ana Maria Miranda (born 1951), poet, novelist
- Ana Montenegro (es), feminist, activist, journalist, editor, poet, cofounder Movimento Feminino
- Corina Novelino (es), feminist, activist, philanthropist, spiritualist, writer
- Albertina de Oliveira Costa (es), sociologist, theorist, activist, editor
- Orlandina de Oliveira (es), academic, feminist, sociologist, essayist
- Alina Paim (es), professor, editor, screenwriter, feminist
- Patrícia Saboya (es), politician, pedagogue, writer
- Yolanda Penteado (es), journalist, activist, philanthropist
- Alzira Rufino (es), writer, editor, political activist
- Ivete Sacramento (es), writer, anthropologist, ethnologist
- Thereza Santos (es), writer, feminist, activist
- Ana Beatriz Barbosa Silva (pt), best selling non fiction author
- Angelina Soares (es), writer, feminist, anarchist, actress
- Heloneida Studart (es), writer, militant feminist
- Maria Werneck de Castro (es), writer, feminist
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burma
- Ma Sanda (born 1947), Burmese writer
- Mo Mo (writer) (Inya) (1945–1990), Burmese writer
Cameroon
- Evelyne Mpoudi Ngole (1953–), French-language novelist, author of Sous La Cendre Le Feu and Petit Jo, Enfant Des Rues
Canada
More here: fr:Catégorie:Femme de lettres canadienne
Central African Republic
Chile
More: es:Categoría:Escritoras de Chile
- Ana María del Río/Ana Maria del Rio (born 1948), Chilean novelist and short story writer (es)
- Margarita Aguirre (1925-2003), Chilean writer and critic (es)
- Maité Allamand (born 1911), Chilean writer and diplomat (es)
- Stella Corvalán (1913-1994), Chilean writer and poet (es)
- Virginia Cox Balmaceda (1905-2002), Chilean writer and journalist (es)
China
- Poets
- Cheng Changwen
- Duan Wang Chinese poet, literary scholar, historian
- Huarui furen
- Li Ye (poet) (died 784)
- Sheng Xiaocong
- Lady Wei
- Wu Zao/Wu Pingxiang (1799-1863), Chinese poet[7]
- Xu Yueying
- Yan Rui
- Zhang Yaotiao
- Zhao Luanluan
- Other
- Ai Bei (born 1957), short story writer
- Helena Kuo / Helena Kuo Kingman (1911-1999), Chinese-American autobiographical writer
- Adet Lin / Tan Yun (1923-1971), Chinese-American writer
- Tai-yi Lin / Anor Lin / Lin Wu-shuang (1926-2003), Chinese-American writer.
- Ning Lao T'ai-t'ai (born 1867), Chinese servant and oral autobiographer
- Chen Xuezhao / Ch'en Hsueh-chao (1906-1991), Chinese journalist and writer
- Zhai Zhenhua (born 1951), Chinese autobiographical writer
Colombia
- María Mercedes Carranza, Colombian poet and journalist (es)
- Pilar Castaño (es)
- Aída Martinez Carreño (es)
- Adriana Arango (es)
- Pilar Quintana (es)
- María Paz Ruiz Gil (es)
- Carolina Sanín (es)
- Lucía Estrada (es)
- Elisa Mújica (es)
- Lauren Mendinueta (es)
- Lucrecia Panchano (es)
- Orietta Lozano (es)
- Isabel Lleras (es)
- Blanca Isaza de Jaramillo Meza (es)
- Mary Grueso (es)
- Gloria Posada (es)
- Gloria Cepeda Vargas (es)
- Luz Mary Giraldo (es)
- Maruja Vieira (es)
- Laura Victoria Valencia (es)
- Clemencia Sánchez (es)
- María Teresa Ramírez) (es)
- Elvira Alejandra Quintero (es)
- Águeda Pizarro (es)
- Gertrudis Peñuela (es)
Croatia
Cuba
More here: es:Categoría:Escritoras de Cuba
- Odette Alonso, (es)
- Concepción Teresa Alzola, (es)
- Lucrecia Artalejo, (es)
- Aida Bahr, (es)
- Aurelia Castillo de González, (es)
- Teresa Casuso Morín, (es)
- María Elena Cruz Varela, (es)
- Belkis Cuza Malé, (es)
- Sonia Díaz Corrales, (es)
- María Luisa Dolz, (es)
- Olga Fernández, (es)
- Delia Fiallo, (es)
- Domitila García de Coronado, (es)
- Chely Lima, (es)
- Luisa Pérez de Zambrana, (es)
- Beatriz Maggi, (es)
- Renée Méndez Capote, (es)
- Sarah Méndez Capote, (es)
- Laura Mestre Hevia, (es)
- Serafina Núñez, (es)
- Isabel Margarita Ordetx, (es)
- Aída Peláez de Villa Urrutia, (es)
- Gina Picart, (es)
- Graziella Pogolotti, (es)
- Ena Lucía Portela, (es)
- Lesbia Soravilla, (es)
- Mariana Lidia Torres Pérez, (es)
- Carmen Velacoracho de Lara, (es)
- Mirta Yáñez, (es)
- Ada Zayas-Bazán, (es)
Czech Republic
- Jozka Jaburkova (d. 1944), Czech feminist, patriot, journalist, and children's book author
- Božena Benešová/Bozena Benesová, Czech writer (cs)
- Mascha Halamová, Czech writer
- Tereza Novakova, Czech writer
- Marie Pujmanová, Czech novelist (cs)
- Pavla Šuranská / Pavla Waňkowská-Šuranská (born 1982), Czech musician and poet (czechlit)
- Jarmila Urbánková/Jarmila Urbankova, Czech poet (cs)
- Iva Volánková / Iva Klestilová (born 1964), Czech playwright (czechlit, aura-pont)
- Alena Wagnerová (born 1936), Czech-German writer and journalist (cs, czechlit)
- Olga Walló (born 1948), Czech dubbing director and writer (cs, czechlit)
- Jana Witthed / Jana Witthedová (born 1948), Czech-Swedish writer (cs, czechlit)
Democratic Republic of Congo
See also: University of Pennsylvania's "WRITERS FROM CONGO (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC)"
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
- Suhayr al-Qalamāwī (1911–1997), Egyptian novelist, short-story writer and literary critic
Estonia
- Poets
Finland
- Selma Anttila, Finnish writer[8]
- Orvokki Autio, Finnish writer[9]
- Katja Kallio, novelist [10]
- Sari Peltoniemi, Finnish author[11]
- Poets
- Maria Charlotta Alcenius (fi)
- Helena Anhava (fi)
- Selma Anttila (fi)
- Elina Anttilainen (fi)
- Marjaana Aumasto (fi)
- Orvokki Autio (fi)
- Emilie Björkstén (fi)
- Rita Dahl (fi)
- Anja Erämaja (fi)
- Fanny Friman (fi)
- Maris Gothóni (fi)
- Catharina Gripenberg (fi)
- Thyra Grotenfelt (fi)
- Monica von Haartman (fi)
- Pauliina Haasjoki (fi)
- Ruth Hannula (fi)
- Liisa Heikkerö (fi)
- Eeva Heikkilä (fi)
- Hilma Heikkilä (fi)
- Helka Hiisku (fi)
- Gustava Sofia Hjärne (fi)
- Elsa Holmsten (fi)
- Erika Husberg (fi)
- Kaisa Ijäs (fi)
- Marjo Isopahkala (fi)
- Maria Jaatinen (fi)
- Aila Meriluoto (fi)
France
More here: fr:Catégorie:Femme de lettres française
- Samantha Bailly (fr)
- Marie-Claire Bancquart [12]
- Charlotte Bousquet (fr)
- Ophélie Bruneau (fr), science fiction
- Marie Caillet (fr)
- Georgia Caldera (fr)
- Lucie Chenu (fr)
- Nathalie Dau (fr)
- Jeanne Faivre d'Arcier (fr)
- Anne Fakhouri (fr)
- Audrey Françaix (fr)
- Élisabeth Guibert [13]
- Marianne Leconte (fr), science fiction
- Justine Niogret (fr)
- Cassandra O'Donnell (fr)
- Claire Panier-Alix (fr)
- Magali Ségura (fr)
- Valérie Simon (fr)
- Vanessa Terral (fr)
Gabon
- Peggy Lucie Auleley, French-language poet.[2]
- Chantal Magalie Mbazoo-Kassa, French-language poet and novelist.[3]
- Justine Mintsa (fr) (1967– ), French-language novelist.[4]
- Nadège Noëlle Ango Obiang, French-language short story writer.[5]
Gambia
Germany
- Vera Botterbusch (born 1942), German journalist and film producer
- Katia Fox (born 1964), novelist (de)
Ghana
- Elizabeth-Irene Baitie (born 1970) is a Ghanaian biochemist and writer of young adult fiction
- Ruby Goka / Ruby Yayra Goka is a Ghanaian dentist and writer of young adult fiction.
Greece
Hungary
- Edith Bruck (born 1932), Hungarian-born Italian writer and journalist.
- Zsófia Dénes (1885-1988), Hungarian autobiographical writer.(ref) (hu)
- Ágnes Gergely (born 1933), novelist, poet and translator. (ref) (hu)
- Zofia Kubini, 17th-century poet
- Lujza Malom (1821-1847), Hungarian poet and translator. (hu)
India
- R. Chudamani (born 1931), Indian short story writer and novelist
- Kamal Desai (born 1928), Indian novelist
- Rajeswari Sunder Rajan (born 1950), Indian feminist cultural critic
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
- Samīra al-Māni' (born 1935), Iraqi novelist, playwright and short-story writer
- Lami'ah Abbas Amarah (born 1929) is an Iraqi poet.
- Bushra al-Bustani (born 1950) is an Iraqi poet.
- Amal al-Jubouri (born 1967) is an Iraqi poet.
- May Muzaffar (born 1940) is an Iraqi poet, short-story writer, critic, editor and translator.
- 'Atika Wahbi al-Khazraji (1924-1996) was an Iraqi poet.[6]
- Zuhur Dixon (born 1933) is an Iraqi poet.
Ireland
Israel
Italy
- Marisa Madieri, Italian writer[16]
Ivory Coast
- Angèle Bassorá-Ouédraogo, also connected with Burkina Faso (1967– ), poet and journalist.
Jamaica
- Christine Craig (born 1943), Jamaican poet
Japan
- Natsuto Wada / Natto Wada(1920-1983), Japanese film scriptwriter and columnist, wife of Kon Ichikawa.[17]
Jordan
- Munā al-Sa'ūdī (born 1945), Jordanian poet
Kenya
- Hazel de Silva Mugot (born 1947), Kenyan novelist
- Rebecca Nandwa, Swahili children's writer.[7]
- Mona L. Nduilu (1976 -)[8]
Korea
- Ch'oe Chǒnghǔi (1906–1990), South Korean fiction writer
- O Chong-hui (born 1947), Korean fiction writer
- Pak Hwasŏng (Pak Kyŏngsun) (1904–1988), Korean fiction writer and essayist
- Shin Kyǒgsuk (born 1963), South Korean novelist
- Yang Kwi-ja (born 1955), Korean fiction writer
Kuwait
Lebanon
- Laylā Balabakkī (born 1936), Lebanese novelist, short story writer and journalist
- Laylā 'Usayrān (born 1934), Lebanese novelist and journalist
Madagascar
- Esther Nirina (1932– ), poet.[Gikandi]
- Hajasoa Vololona Picard-Ravololonirina (1956– ), academic, politician and poet.[Gikandi]
- Charlotte Arisoa Rafenomanjato (1938– ), writer and translator.[Gikandi]
Malawia
- Walije Gondwe (1936– ), "Malawi's first female novelist".[9][10]
Malaysia
- Adibah Amin/Khalidah Adibah Amin (born 1936), Malaysian columnist, essayist and scriptwriter (ms)
Mauritania
- Al-Sayyida bint Ahmad (born 1972), Mauritanian poet and short story writer.[18]
- Imbaraka bint al-Bura' (born 1956), Mauritanian short story writer.[19]
Mauritius
Mexico
More here: es:Categoría:Escritoras de México
- Brigitte Alexander, (es), writer, actor, artistic director, and Mexican-German translator[11]
- Carolina Amor de Fournier, (es), editor, writer, and translator[12]
- Ana Clavel (es), writer[13]
- Edmée Pardo Murray, (es), writer and literacy workshop coordinator
- Luisa Josefina Hernández (es)
- Margarita López Portillo, (es), novelist. She was the sister of President José López Portillo[14]
- María Luisa Elío, (es), writer of the Spanish Republican exile in Mexico[15]
- Silvia Molina (born 1946), Mexican novelist and short-story writer
- Hortensia Blanch Pita, (es), Galician writer, better known by her literary pseudonym Silvia Mistral[16]
Morocco
Mozambique
- Glória de Santana (1925– ), poet.[17]
Netherlands
- Maria van Daalen, poet[20]
- Kreek Daey Ouwens, poet
- Eva Gerlach, poet
- Esther Jansma, poet
- Sasja Janssen, poet
- Hester Knibbe, poet
- Marije Langelaar, poet
- Gerry van der Linden, poet
- Hagar Peeters, poet
- Ester Naomi Perquin, poet
- Albertina Soepboer, poet
New Zealand
- Raewyn Alexander (born 1955), New Zealand poet
- Amelia Batistich (1915-2004), New Zealand novelist and short story writer
- Judy Callingham (born 1944), New Zealand writer and editor of television scripts
- Debra Daley (born 1954), New Zealand screenwriter and novelist
- Lynda Earle / Lynda Chanwai-Earle (born 1965), New Zealand poet, playwright and film maker
- Yvonne du Fresne (1929-2011), New Zealand noevlist and short story writer.
- Alison Grant / Alison Grant Robinson / Alison Grant Ferguson / Alison Waley / Alison Grant Waley (1901-2001), poet
- Catherine Hay, pseudonym of Ivy Rose Hughes (born 1910), New Zealand writer
- Te Aniwaniwa Hona / [Te Aniwa Bosch]] Te Rangianiwaniwa Hona (1938-1997), Maori writer
- Kate Evelyn Isitt / Kathleen Inglewood (1876-c.1955), New Zealand journalist and novelist.
- Stella Jones, New Zealand playwright and writer of short stories
- Jan Kemp (born 1949), New Zealand poet and short story writer
- Shonagh Koea (born 1939 or 1943?), New Zealand novelist
- Jean Lonie (born 1930), New Zealand poet
- Judith Lonie (1935-1982), Australian-born poet based in New Zealand.
- Minehan, Mike / Judith M. Blumsky (born 1947), New Zealand poet.
- Poko Morgan (born 1934), Cook Islands children's writer
- Forrest Ross (1860-1939), New Zealand journalist and writer.
- Nelle Scanlan (1882-1968), New Zealand journalist and novelist.
- Bernice Shackleton (1901-1998), New Zealand journalist
Niger
Nigeria
- Audrey Ajose (born 1937?), Nigerian journalist, children's writer, lawyer and ambassador
- Teresa Meniru (1931-1994, Nigerian writer for children and young adults
- Helen Ofurum, Scottish-born Nigerian children's writer
- Mary Okoye, NIgerian writer of children's fiction
- Rosina Umelo (born 1930), Anglo-Nigerian children's writer
- Rosemary Uwemedimo, Nigerian children's writer
Palestine
- Samīra 'Azzām (1927-1967), Palestinian short story writer, journalist and translator
- Asma Tubi (1905-1983), Palestinian essayist, poet and dramatist
Peru
More here: es:Categoría:Escritoras del Perú
- Carmela Abad Mendieta (es)
- Esther Allison (es)
- Mariana de Althaus (es)
- Amarilis (poet) (es)
- Rosa Arciniega (es)
- Magda Botteri Lequemaqué (es)
- Sofía Buchuck Gil (es)
- Aurora Cáceres Moreno (es)
- Cota Carvallo (es)
- Esther Castañeda Vielakamen (es)
- Rosa Cerna Guardia (es)
- Roxana Crisólogo Correa (es)
- Bárbara D'Achille (es)
- Carolina Freyre (es)
- Mercedes Gallagher (es)
- Maritza Gallia (es)
- Mávila Huertas (es)
- Lastenia Larriva de Llona (es)
- Teresa María Llona (es)
- María Emma Mannarelli (es)
- Frida Manrique Silva (es)
- María de Rojas y Garay (es)
- Doris Moromisato (es)
- Silvia Núñez del Arco (es)
- Carmen Ollé (es)
- Giovanna Pollarolo (es)
- Amalia Puga de Lozada (es)
- Isabel Sabogal (es)
- Rocío Silva Santisteban (es)
- Patricia de Souza (es)
- Tanya Tynjälä (es)
- Manuela Villarán de Plasencia (es)
- Gabriela Wiener (es)
- María Wiesse (es)
Philippines
- Michelle Cruz Skinner (born 1965), Philippine fiction writer
Poland
- Janina Brzostowska (1897-1986), Polish poet, translator and novelist. (pl)
- Julia Hartwig (b. 1921), Polish poet [21]
- Krystyna Miłobedzka (born 1932), Polish poet
- Barbara Sadowska (1940-1986), Polish poet and anti-Communist activist. (pl)
- Anna Stanisławska (1650s-1700/1701), the first woman poet to write in Polish. (pl)
Portugal
More here: es:Categoría:Escritoras de Portugal and here: pt:Categoria:Poetas de Portugal
- Ângela Almeida, (pt)
- Fernanda Botelho (born 1926), Portuguese novelist (pt)
- Cláudia de Campos, (pt)
- Fernanda de Castro, (pt)
- Bernardete Costa, (es)
- Maria Armanda Falcão, (pt)
- Bernarda Ferreira de Lacerda, (pt)
- Lutegarda Guimarães de Caires, (pt)
- Dalila Pereira da Costa, (pt)
- Beatriz Pinheiro, (pt)
- Fernanda Seno, (pt)
- Filipa Melo (born 1972), mystery writer
Puerto Rico
- Magaly Quiñones (born 1945), Puerto Rican poet
Romania
- Ioana Bantaș/Ioana Bantaş (Elena Mustaṭǎ) (1937–1987), Romanian poet (ro)
- Maria Banuș/Maria Banuş (1914–1999), Romanian poet and translator (ro)
- Ileana Mălăncioiu/Ileana Mǎlǎncioiu (born 1940), Romanian poet (ro)
- Ioana Emanuela Petrescu (1941–90), Romanian literary critic and essayist
Russia
More here: ru:Категория:Писательницы России
- Sofya Engelgardt (1828-1894), Russian short story writer
- Anastasia Marchenko (1830-1880), Russian novelist and short story writer
- Elena Grigoryevna Makarova (born 1951), Russian prose writer and essayist
- Valeriia Spartakovna Narbikova (born 1958), Russian writer and painter (ru)
- Irina Nikolaevna Polianskaia (born 1952), Russian prose writer
- Nina Mikhailovna Sadur (born 1950), Russian prose writer and playwright
- Galina Nikolaevna Shcherbakova (born 1932), Russian prose writer and scriptwriter
- Tatiana Georgievna Shcherbina (born 1954), Russian poet
- Elena Usievich / Elena Feliksovna Usievich (1893-1968) was a Russian literary critic and editor of Literaturnyi kritik. The daughter of Felix Kohn, she was married to the Bolshevik revolutionary G. A. Usievich.
- Larisa Lvovna Vaneeva (born 1953), Russian prose writer
- Inna Gustavovna Varlamova (Klavdiia Landau) (1922–1990), Russian prose writer
- Svetlana Vladimirovna Vasilenko (born 1956), Russian prose writer and scriptwriter
- Zinaida Vengerova / Zinaida Vengerova-Minskaia / Zinaida Afanasievna Vengerova (1867-1941) was a Russian literary critic
- Juliia Nikolaevna Voznesenskaia (born 1940), Russian prose writer, poet and essayist
- Anastasia Gosteva (born 1975), best-selling novelist (ru)
- Margarita Sharapova (born 1962)[22]
Rwanda
- Maggy Correa, French-language autobiographical writer.[18]
- Jeannine Herrmann-Grisius, French-language novelist.[19]
- Thérèse Muamini, French-language novelist.[20]
- Marie-Aimable Umurerwa, French-language autobiographical writer.[21]
São Tomé and Príncipe
- Olinda Beja (1946– ), novelist.[22]
- Manuela Margarido (pt) (1925–2007), Portuguese-language poet.[23]
Saudi Arabia
- Fawziyya Abū Khālid (born 1955), Saudi Arabian poet and essayist
- Badria al-Bishr / Badriya al-Bishr / Badriyah al-Bishr (born 1967), a Saudi columnist and novelist
Senegal
See also fr:Catégorie:Femme_de_lettres_sénégalaise and SENEGALESE WOMEN WRITERS - Women In French
- Maimouna Abdoulaye (born 1949), Senegalese autobiographical novelist
- Aissatou Cissokho, Senegalese Francophone novelist.
- Ndèye Coumba Diakhaté / Ndèye Coumba Mbengue Diakhaté (died 2001), Senegalese educator and writer
- Aïcha Diouri, Moroccan-Senegalese writer.
- Anne Dogbe, Senegalese writer
- Kiné Kirama Fall, Senegalese poet.
- Tita Mandeleau (born 1937), Senegalese historical novelist.
- Mame Seck Mbacké, Senegalese writer. (fr)
- Adja Ndèye Boury Ndiaye (born 1936), Senegalese writer
- Catherine N'Diaye (born 1952), Senegalese-French writer
- Anne-Marie Niane (born 1950), Vietnam-born Senegalese writer.
- Amina Sow Mbaye (born 1937), Senegalese writer (fr)
- Awa Thiam (born c.1950), Senegalese Francophone writer on the condition of women in Africa
Serbia
- Jasmina Ahmetagić (sh)
- Ljubica Arsić (sh)
- Mirjana Bobić-Mojsilović (sh)
- Marina Bojić (sh)
- Gordana Ćirjanić (sh)
- Božidarka Damnjanović Kika (sh)
- Eustahija Arsić (sh)
- Ivana Kuzmanović (sh)
- Jelena J. Dimitrijević (sh)
- Vojislava Latković (sh)
- Milica Mićić Dimovska (sh)
- Mirjana Stefanović (sh)
- Mitra Mitrović (sh)
- Grozdana Olujić (sh)
- Anđelka Pavić (sh)
- Gordana Pavić (sh)
- Spomenka Stefanović-Pululu (sh)
- Ljiljana Vojvodić (sh)
Sierra Leone
- Delia Jarrett-Macauley, academic and novelist.[24][25]
Singapore
- Fiona Cheong (born 1961), Singapore-born novelist and academic
- Rebecca Chua, Singaporean English-language writer
- S. Kon, Singaporean playwright and short story writer
- Janet Lim / Janet Lim Chiu Mei (born 1923?), autobiographical writer
Slovakia
- Jana Bodnárová[23]
- Gabriela Futová[24]
- Maša Haľamová (1908-1995), a Slovak poet. [25] (sk)
- Klára Jarunková[26]
- Jana Juráňová[27]
- Daniela Kapitáňová[28]
- Elena Maróthy-Šoltésová (1855-1939), a Slovak writer, editor and journalist. (sk)
- Dana Podracká[29]
- Viera Prokešová[30]
- Lýdia Vadkerti-Gavorníková[31]
Slovenia
- Ivanka Anzic-Klemencic (1867-1960) was a Slovenian writer
- Marica Nadlišek Bartol (1867-1940) was a Slovenian teacher and writer, the first editor of the women's journal Slovenka.
- Fran Celestin (1843-1895) was a Slovenian writer and essayist
- Fanny Hausmann (1818-1858), said to be the first Slovenian woman poet.
- Luiza Pesjak (1828-1898), Slovenian poet and novelist
South Africa
- Rayda Jacobs (born 1947), novelist
- Lebogang Mashile (born 1979), poet and actress
- Kopano Matlwa (born 1985), prize-winning novelist
South Sudan
- Rebecca Joshua Okwaci, South Sudanese journalist and politician
Sri Lanka
- Rosalind Mendis (1903-92), the first Ceylonese woman to write an English-language novel
Spain
More here: es:Categoría:Escritoras de España; ast:Categoría:Escritores d'Asturies
See also: Women Writers of Spain: An Annotated Bio-bibliographical Guide[26]
- Laia de Ahumada
- Luisa Alberca Lorente
- María Alfaro
- María Rosa Alonso
- Cecilia Alonso i Manant (pseud. Cecilia A. Màntua)
- Concha Alos (es)
- Ester de Andreis (es)
- Elena Andrés
- Teresa d'Arenys, poet
- Margarida Aritzeta i Abad (cat), novelist
- Agnès Armengol de Badia (cat)
- Ana María Badell
- Margarita Ballester, (es)
- Carmen Barbera (es) (cat)
- Teresa Barbero Sánchez (or Teresa Barbero)
- Llúcia Bartre
- Maria Gracia Bassa (cat)
- Angélicka Becker
- Margarida Beneta Mas i Pujol[32]
- Maria Beneyto i Cuñat, (es)
- Felicidad Blanc de Panero (es)
- Merche Diolch (pen name Aileen Diolch) [33] [34]
- Mercè Ibarz (cat)
- Sílvia Alcàntara, (cat)
- Lluïsa Cunillé, (es)
- Anna Dodas i Noguer, (cat)
- Concha Zardoya (1914-2004), poet, literary critic[35]
- Dramatists
- Halma Angélico
- Adelina Aparicio
- Sofía Blasco
- María Teresa Borragán
- Adela Carbone (es)
- Condesa de San Luis
- Magda Donato (es)
- Irene Falcón
- Trudi Graa
- María Martínez Sierra
- Pilar Millán Astray
- Carlota O'Neill (es)
- Isabel Oyarzábal (es)
- Anita Prieto
- Dolores Ramos de la Vega
- Matilde Ras
- Margarita Robles
- Pilar de Valderrama (es))
Suriname
See also: es:Categoría:Escritoras de Surinam
- Astrid Roemer (born 1947), novelist and poet
- Bea Vianen (born 1935), novelist and poet
Swaziland
- Gladys Lomafu Pato, short story writer
- Sarah Mkhonza, newspaper columnist, women's rights' advocate, writer[27][28]
Sweden
- Solveig von Schoultz (1907–1996), Finland-Swedish poet and short-story writer
- Inger Alfvén (sv)
- Karin Alfredsson (sv)
- Karin Adlersparre (sv)
- Elin Améen (sv)
- Fanny Alving (sv)
- Heidi Avellan (sv)
- Maria Sandel
- Jujja Wieslander
- Jenny Berthelius (sv), crime writer
- Susanne Boll (writer) (sv), crime writer
- Marianne Cedervall (sv), crime writer
- Ingrid Elfberg (sv), crime writer
- Ingrid Hedström (sv), crime writer
- Marianne Jeffmar (sv), crime writer
- Catharina Kjellberg (sv), crime writer
- Elisabet Kågerman (sv), crime writer
- Kristina Ohlsson (sv), crime writer
- Ann Rosman (sv), crime writer
- Ninni Schulman (sv), crime writer
- Ingegerd Stadener (sv), crime writer
- Helena Trotzenfeldt (sv), crime writer
- Anna-Sofia Winroth (sv), crime writer
- Sigrid Adams-Klingberg (sv), children's writer
- Emma Adbåge (sv), children's writer
- Anna-Lisa Almqvist (sv), children's writer
- Christina Alvner (sv), children's writer
- Gunila Ambjörnsson (sv), children's writer
- Karin Anckarsvärd (sv), children's writer
- Lena Anderson (sv), children's writer
- Christina Andersson (sv), children's writer
Switzerland
- Stéphanie Corinna Bille (1912–1979), Swiss short story writer, dramatist, poet and novelist
- Marianne Enckell (born 1944), essayisy, historian (fr)
- Monique Laederach (born 1938), novelist (fr)
- Corinne Maier (born 1963), essayist, non-fiction writer (fr)
- Janine Massard (born 1939), novelist (fr)
- Pierrette Micheloud (1915–2007), poet (fr)
Syria
- Samar al-'Aṭṭār (born 1945), Syrian novelist and translator
- Rana Kabbani, Syrian journalist
- Huda al-Namani (born 1930), Syrian poet
- Hamida Nana (born 1946), Syrian novelist, poet and journalist
Taiwan
- Huang Fengzi / Huang Feng-tzu (born 1928), memoirist in colonial Taiwan
- Rong Zi (born 1928), Chinese-Taiwan poet
- Shi Shuqing / Shih Shu-Ching / Shih Shu-ch'ing (born 1945), Chinese-Taiwan fiction writer
- Su Weizhen (born 1954), Chinese-Taiwan fiction writer and editor
- Xiao Sa (born 1953), Chinese-Taiwan fiction writer
- Yang Qianhe / Yang Ch'ien-ho (born 1921), Taiwan's first woman journalist
- Zhong Ling (Chung Ling) (born 1945), Chinese-Taiwanese fiction writer, poet and translator
- Zhu Tianxin (born 1958), Taiwan fiction writer and essayist
Tanzania
- Elieshi Lema (born 1949), Tanzanian author and publisher
- Jacqueline Kibacha, poet.[29]
- Sandra A. Mushi, poet.[30]
Thailand
- Anchan (Anchalee Vivatanachai) (born 1952), Thai story story writer and poet
- Boonlua (M. L. Boonlua Kunchon Thepyasuwan) (1911–1984), Thai novelist
- Botan (Supa Sirisingha) (born 1947), Thai novelist, short story writer and children's writer
- Chamnongsri Rutnin (Khunying Chamnongsri Hanchanlash) (born 1939), Thai poet, biographer and translator
- Chiranan Pitpreecha (Chiranan Prasertkul) (born 1955), Thai poet
- Naravadee (born 1931), Thai fiction writer and poet.
- Si Pha (M. L. Sipha Ladavalya Mahawann) (born 1930), Thai writer
- Sidaoruang (Wanna Sawatsi) (born 1943), Thai fiction writer
- Supunpasaj Supasiri (born 1948), Thai short-story writer and memoirist
- V. Vinichayakul (Khunying Vinita Diteeyont) (born 1949), Thai fiction writer
Togo
- Gad Ami (1958– ), French-language novelist.[31]
- Emilie Anifranie Ehah, also connected with Senegal.[32]
Trinidad
- Marina Ama Omowale Maxwell, Trinidadian novelist and dramatist
Tunisia
- Hélé Béji (born 1948), Tunisian essayist (ar, fr)
- Sophie el Goulli (1932– ), novelist and art historian.[Gikandi]
Turkey
- Sevgi Soysal (1936–1976), Turkish short-story writer and novelist (tr)
- Tezer Özlü (1942–1986) (tr)[36]
Uganda
- Jane Bakaluba / Jane Jagers Bakaluba / Jane Bakaluba Kironde / Jane Kironde Bakaluba (born 1939), Ugandan novelist
Ukraine
- Ganna Barvinok (1828-1911), Ukrainian writer
United Kingdom
- Annemarie Austin (born 1943), English poet.
- Connie Bensley (born 1929), English poet.
- Eleanor Bor (died 1957), British writer, wife of the botanist Norman Bor
- Elizabeth Boyd (1710-1745?), UK [37]
- Heather Buck (born 1926), English poet
- Mrs Burke/Anne Burke (fl.1787), UK [38]
- Harriet Chilcot/Harriet Meziere
- Helen Craik (c.1751-1825), UK [39]
- Jeni Couzyn (born 1942), South African-English psychotherapist and poet.
- Lady Mary Champion de Crespigny/Mary, Lady Champion de Crespigny (C.1748-1812) [40]
- Hilary Davies (born 1954), English poet.
- Maura Doolie (born 1957), English poet.
- Freda Downie (1929-1993), British poet.
- Jean Earle (born 1909), British poet.
- E. M. Foster ([41])
- Elizabeth Garrett (born 1958), English poet.
- Jane Gaugain (wrote 16 knitting books from 1837 to 1854, including The Lady's Assistant for Executing Useful and Fancy Designs in Knitting, Netting, and Crochet Work)
- Pamela Gillilan, English poet.
- Sylvia Kantaris (born 1936), English poet.
- Sophia King (f.1798-1805), UK [42]
- Marion Lomax (born 1953), English poet.
- Charlotte MacCarthy / Charlotte McCarthy (f.1745-1768), UK [43]
- Mrs Martin (f.1798-1801), UK [44]
- Eliza Matthews/Eliza Kirkham Mathews/Eliza Mathews (1772-1802), UK [45]
- Anna Meades
- Margaret Minifie (18th century), UK [46]
- Mary Elizabeth Parker (fl.1872), UK [47]
- Susanna Pearson [48]
- Elizabeth Purbeck
- Jane Purbeck
- Harriet Henriette Pigott/Harriet Pigott (1775-1846), British author[49]
- Matilda Marian Pullan (wrote numerous books on needlework and household and family management, including The Lady's Dictionary of Needlework, 1856)
- Deborah Randall (born 1957), British poet.
- Ann Emelinda Skinn/Ann Masterman Skinn (1747-1789), UK [50]
- Eleanor Sleath (c.1760-after 1815), UK [51]
- Augusta Amelia Stuart
- Anne Tibble (1906-1980), British poet, novelist and editor of John Clare
- Jane Timbury (ca 1750-1791 fl) [52]
- Eliza Warren (wrote numerous books on household and family management, including How I managed my house on two hundred pounds a year, 1864)
- Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson (1779-1831) [53]
- Isabel Wolff, author[54]
- Mrs A. Woodfin (fl.1756-64), UK [55]
- Mary Julia Young (fl.1787-1810), UK [56]
United States
- June Arnold (1926-1982), US lesbian feminist novelist[57]
- Florence Ayscough (c. 1875/8 - 1942), American poet and translator
- Barbara Callahan (1935-2009), detective/mystery writer
- Antonia Castañeda/Antonia Castaneda/Antonia I. Castaneda, Chicana feminist historian
- Lori Ann Coleman (born 1968), African American writer, singer
- Lucha Corpi, Mexican American poet, novelist, and children's book writer[58]
- Julie Deaver, American ALA award-winning novelist and screenwriter
- Lisa Fernow (born 1957), detective/mystery writer
- Doris Fleeson (1901–1970), American journalist
- Sarah Annie Frost Shields (wrote multiple works of fiction and non fiction, including Frost's Laws and By-Laws of American Society, 1859)
- Sarah Pratt McLean Greene (1856-1935), US author[59] (disambiguate from Sarah Greene)
- Joyce Harrington (1932-2011), detective/mystery writer
- Florence Hartley (wrote The Ladies’ Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness, 1870) [60]
- Helen Howe (1905-1975), US author, monologuist[61]
- Michelle Hoover, author of The Quickening[62]
- Helen Hull, Helen R. Hull, Helen Rose Hull (1888-1971) US novelist and teacher[63]
- Betty Lasky, American author and daughter of Jesse L Lasky
- Lucy Sprague Mitchell (1878-1967), American educator and children's author
- Ruth Mitchell (c. 1888–1969), American writer and member of the Yugoslav Chetnik resistance
- Frances Toor (1890–1956), American author, publisher and ethnographer
- Marie Zeigler, player in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League [33]
- Anna Catharina Zenger / Anna Zenger (c.1704-1751), the first woman to publish a newspaper in America
Uruguay
Venezuela
More here: es:Categoría:Escritoras de Venezuela
- Raiza Andrade, (es)
- Laura Antillano, (es)
- Mariela Arvelo, (es)
- Margarita Belandria, (es)
- Carmen Clemente Travieso, (es)
- Carmen Verde Arocha, (es)
- Sonia Chocrón, (es)
- Silda Cordoliani, (es)
- Victoria De Stefano, (es)
- Marta Estrada, (es)
- María Antonieta Flores, (es)
- Virginia Gil de Hermoso, (es)
- Jacqueline Goldberg, (es)
- Moraima Guanipa, (es)
- Inés de Cuevas, (es)
- Gabriela Kizer, (es)
- Mireya Kríspin, (es)
- Astrid Lander, (es)
- María Luisa Lázzaro, (es)
- Olga Luzardo, (es)
- Leila Macor, (es)
- Gloria Martín, (es)
- María Teresa Boulton, (es)
- Ophir Alviárez, (es)
- Indira Páez, (es)
- Mercedes Carvajal de Arocha, (es)
- Esdras Parra, (es)
- Yanett Polanco, (es)
- Lolita Robles de Mora, (es)
- Emira Rodríguez, (es)
- Flor Roffé de Estévez, (es)
- Susana Rotker, (es)
- Elizabeth Schön, (es)
- Mireya Tabuas, (es)
- Lucila Velásquez, (es)
- Carmen Cristina Wolf, (es)
Viet Nam
Zambia
- Susan Chitabanta (born 1953), the first indigenous Zambian woman to publish a novel
- Monde Sifuniso (born 1944), Zambian writer
Unsorted
Please re-sort these by country of origin:
- Synnøve Persen (born 1950), Sami poet and visual artist
- Patricia Turnbull (born 1952), St Lucian and Virgin Islands poet
- Huang Biyun or Bikwan Flora Wong
- Indiana Brooks
- Mrs. Carver
- Anne Dawe
- Anne Eden
- Mrs Howell
- M. (Harley) Hugill
- Maria Hunter
- Mrs. Johnson
- Susanna Keir
- Sarah Lansdell
- Anna Maria Mackenzie
- Charlotte Palmer
- Catherine Parry
- M. Peddle
- Charlotte Sanders/Charlotte Saunders
- Sarah Emma Spencer
- Miss Taylor
- Chris Collett, detective/mystery writer
- Chinle Miller, detective/mystery writer
Early women novelists
Those from Dale Spender's Mothers of the Novel are marked with an asterisk: - Elizabeth Boyd* - Indiana Brooks* - Mrs Burke* - Mrs. Carver - Helen Craik - Anne Dawe* - Anne Eden* - E. M. Foster* - Jane Harvey - Mrs Howell* - M. (Harley) Hugill* - Maria Hunter* - Mrs. Johnson - Susanna Keir* - Sophia King* - Sarah Lansdell* - Charlotte MacCarthy* - Anna Maria Mackenzie* - Mrs Martin - Eliza Matthews* - Anna Meades* - Margaret Minifie* - Charlotte Palmer* - Mary Elizabeth Parker* - Catherine Parry* - M. Peddle* - Charlotte Sanders* (or Charlotte Saunders) - Ann Emelinda Skinn* - Eleanor Sleath* - Sarah Emma Spencer* - Miss Taylor* - Jane Timbury* - Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson - Mrs A. Woodfin* - Mary Julia Young*
British and American women writers
Francophone African women writers
- Mariam Abdou - Maïmouna Abdoulaye - Pulchérie Abeme Nkoghe - Marie-Louise Abia - Marie-Rose Abomo-Maurin - Josette D. Abondio - Anne-Marie Adiaffi - Rosemonde Ahou de Saintange - Mouna-Hodan Ahmed - Marie-Danielle Aka - Dominique Aguessy - Marie Gisèle Aka - Henriette Akofa - Francoise Akoua - Barbara Akplogan - Salma Khalil Alio - Assamala Amoi - Kouméalo Anaté - Aimée Andria - Nadège Noële Ango Obiang - Emilie Anifrani Eha - Binta Ann - Danièle Aoué-Tchany - Clotilde Armstrong - Michèle Assamoua - Annick Assemian - Marie Atcho - Peggy Lucie Auleley - Myriam Bah - Diaryatou Bah - Géraldine Ida Bakima Pounzda - Sirah Baldé de Labé - Jeannette Balou-Tchichelle - Françoise Balogun - Florence Lina Bamona-Mouissou - Nadine Bari - Aïssatou Barry - Kesso Barry - Mariama Barry - Philomène Bassek - Virginie Belibi - Mélissa Bendome - Monique Bessomo - Oumou Cathy Bèye - Fatou Biramah - Noëlle Bizi Bazouma - Sylvie Bokoko - Fatou Bolli - Andagui Bongo Ayouma - Isabelle Boni-Claverie - Lucienne Bonnot-Bangui - Angeline Solange Bonono - Marie Louise Borremans - Lima-Baleka Bosek'Ilolo - Hemley Boum - Francy Brethenoux-Seguin - Bénédicte Brocher - Amaka Brocke - Corinne Calandra Senoussi - Marie-Anne Caro - Jeanne de Cavally - Kouly Chaold - Aïssatou Cissé - Fatou Fanny Cissé - Jeanne Martin Cissé - Aïssatou Cissokho - Josiane Cointet - Simporé Simone Compaore - Maggy Corrêa - Aurore Costa - Kadiatou Coulibaly - Régine Dang - Mâh Dao - Marie Claire Dati Sabze - Maggy de Coster - Théodora de Kirig-Tinga - Stéphanie de La Gorce - Madeleine de Lallé - Elisabeth Delaygue Cheyssial - Aïssatou Diagne Deme - Josette Desclercs Abondio - Marion Diby Zinnanti - Fatou Dial Ndiaye - Bilguissa Diallo - Juliana Diallo - Koumanthio Zeinab Diallo - Mariama Kesso Diallo - Muriel Diallo - Aïssatou Diam - Aïssatou Diamanka-Besland - Cécile-Ivelyse Diamoneka - Fatou Diarra - Oumou Cheick Diarra - Gina Dick - Salla Dieng - Aminata Sophie Dièye - Yaram Dieye - Kady Guissé Diop - Meissa Diop - Coumba Diouf - Aïcha Diouri - Jeanne-Louise Djanga - Marie Dô - Lydie Dooh Bunya - Pélandrova Dréo - Agnès du Parge - Marie-France Dupari-Danaho - Marie Félicité Ebokea - Edwidge Edorh - Emilie Efinda - Geneviève / Mbarga Kouma Ekomba - Akoua Christiane Ekue - Lauren Ekué - Alice Endamne - Stella V. I. Engama - Brigitte Ondoa Essono - Nathalie Etoké - Marie-José Evezo'o Mvôndo - Marie Ange Evindissi - Elizabeth. See Moundo Ewombe-Moundo - Lima Fabien - Kiné Kirama Fall - Adélaïde Fassinou - K. Fatym - Olga Faure Olory - Aleth Felix-Tchicaya - Marcelline Fila Matsocota - Aïcha Fofana - Aissatou Forêt Diallo - Christelle Nadia Fotso - Mercédès Fouda - Absa Gassama - Laurence Gavron - Anne-Sophie Gindroz - Jeanne Gouamba - Aïssatou Guido - Joséphine Guidy Wandja - Zarra Guiro - Sirantou Haïdara - Inna Hampâté Bâ - Corinne Happy - Flore Hazoumé - Jeannine Herrmann-Grisius - Gisèle Hountondji - Marie-José Hourantier - Calissa Ikama - Rashidah Ismaili - Victoire Issembe - Charlotte Jacquot - Oklomin Kacou - Christine Kalonji - Sophie Heidi Kam - Joséphine Kama-Bongo - Sylvie Kandé - Anne Kanga - Fatoumata Kane - Ndack Kane - Sandra Pierrette Kanzié - Dia Kassembe - Kady Kaya - Simone Kaya - Annick Kayitesi - Berthe Kayitesi - Bestine Kazadi Ditabala - Fatoumata Keïta - Doris Kelanou - Eurydice Kendjo - Jeanne L. Kezo - Beatrix Kilchenmann-Bekha - Léa Kimbekete - Marie-Angèle Kingué - Marie-Constance Komara - Siré Komara - Alimatou Koné - Boundou Koné - Fibla Koné - Gaël Koné - Mariam Koné - Mariam Koné - Akissi Kouadio - Adèle Kouassi - Emilie Koumba - Mélika Koussoh - Genevieve Koutou Guhl - Georgette Florence Koyt-Deballé - Céline Kula-Kim - Thérèse Kuoh-Moukoury - Marthe Eféwélé Kwami - Ayavi Lake - Céline Lamy - Francine Laurans - Josette Lima - Binéka Danièle Lissouba - Sanou Lô - Jacqueline Q. Louison - Anriette Madah - Miryl Nadia Magoulounou Eteno - Nika Mahouse - Anne-Cécile Makosso-Akendengué - Mireille Malonga - Geneviève Mande - Tita Mandeleau - Eveline Mankou-Ntsimba - Honorine Mare - Mary Lee Martin-Koné - Nathalie Matingou - Marie-Claire Matip - Hortense Mayaba - Lucie Mba - Elise Mballa Meka - Marie Charlotte Mbarga Kouma - Chantal Magalie Mbazoo-Kassa - Ndèye Comba Mbengue Diakhate - Nathalie M'Dela-Mounier - Mariama Méité - Régine Mfoumou-Arthur - Pélagie Miézan Nogbou - Justine Mintsa - Bernadette Monnet Badjo - Isabelle Montplaisir - Virginie Mouanda Kibinde - Eugénie Mouayini Opou - Elizabeth-Ewombè Moundo - Katia Mounthault - Fatimane Moussa Aghali - Gilda Rosemonde Moutsara-Gambou - Evelyne Mpoudi Ngolé - Justine M'Poyo Kassa-Vubu - Viviane Mpozagara - Thérèse Muamini - Esther Mujawayo - Astrid Mujinga - Yolande Mukagasana - Madeleine Mukamuganga - Scholastique Mukasonga - Marie-Louise Mumbu - Danièle Merveille. Mvoto - Elisabeth F Mweya Tol'ande - Rosalie Nana - Justine Nankam - Alix Ndefeu - Aminata Ndiaye - Mariama Nianthio Ndiaye - Ndèye Boury Ndiaye - Catherine N'Diaye - Gisèle Ndong Biyogo - Bertille. Ndonkou Atiogue - Mariama. Ndoye - Jeanne Ngo Maï - Geneviève Ngosso Kouo - Amani N'Guessan - Marie Julie Nguetse - T.S. N'Guetta - Régine Nguini Dang - Anne Marie Niane - Hadja Maïmouna Niang - Madjiguène Niang - Mame Bassine Niang - Goley Niantié Lou - Adfèle Nikiéma - Suzy Henrique Nikiéma - Josette Evelyne Njock - Rabiatou Njoya - Nadine Nkengué - Marie-Gisèle Nkom - Chantal Julie Nlend - Pertpétue Nshimirimana - Sylvie Ntsame - Ninelle N'Siloulou - Diur N'tumb - Nadine Nyangoma - Nadège Noëlle Ango Obiang - Christiane Okang Dyemma - Prisca Olouna - Nadia Origo - Jhoyce Oto - Safia Otokoré - Valérie Pascaud-Junot - Grâce-Emmanuelle Peh - Evelyne Pèlerin Ngo Maa - Anne Piette - Claire Porquet - Nadine Prudhomme - Pascale Quao-Gaudens Clavreuil - Charlotte-Arrisoa Rafenomanjato - Ntyugwetondo Angèle Rawiri - Cristiane Rémion-Granel - Aïcha Mohamed Robleh - Amoussa Rockyath - Sonia Rolley - Clara Roux - Gbané Salimata - Alidjanatou Saliou-Arekpa - Stella Samba dia Ndela - Colette Samoya Kirura - Fatoumata Sano - Adiza Sanoussi - Ghislaine Sathoud - Jacqueline Scott-Lemoine - Marinette Secco - Aïssatou Seck - Charlotte Seck - Mame Seck Mbacké - Rahmatou Seck Samb - Sylvia Serbin - Marie-Simone Séri - Ama Séwa - Catherine Shan - Fatoumata Fathy Sidibé - Mama Kâaba Soumaré - Penda Soumaré - Rosannès de Souza - Simone Sow - Adama Sow Dièye - Amina Sow Mbaye - Anne Spoerry - Khadi Sy Bizet - Laklaba Talakaena - Fanta-Taga Tembely - Kélinan Tesan - Aïssatou Thiam - Marie Bernadette Tiendrébéogo - Abibatou Traoré Kemgné - Oumou Ahmar Traoré - Marie-Léontine Tsibinda - Brigitte Tsobgny - Marie-Rose Turpin - Regina Ubanatu - Françoise Ugochukwu - Marie-Aimable Umurerwa - Marie-Béatrice Umutesi - Chantal Umutesi - Albertine Uwayisaba - Célia Vieyra - Atë-Maïs Villedieu - Adrienne Yabouza - Rama Yade-Zimet - Caroline Angèle Yao - Regina Yaou - Annie Yapobi - Bomou Yeveny - Alix Trinida Yoka - Aminata Zaaria - Julienne Zanga - Irène Zangué - Shaïda Zarumey - Ida Zirignon - Thérèse Zossou Essémè - Catherine Zoungrana
Works
- A Note in Music … by Rosamond Lehmann … LE
- A Piece of the Night … by Michèle Roberts … LE
- A Serious Proposal to the Ladies … by Mary Astell … LE
- An Accidental Man … by Iris Murdoch … LE
- A Pageant and Other Poems … by Christina Rossetti … LE
- Casa Guidi Windows … by Elizabeth Barrett Browning … LE
- Castle Nowhere … by Constance Fenimore Woolson … LE
- Chinese Walls … by Xu Xi (Sussy Chako) … LE
- Collected Poems (Amy Clampitt) … by Amy Clampitt … LE
- Country Place … by Ann Petry … LE
- Cousin Cinderella … by Sara Jeannette Duncan … LE
- Daughters of Hui … by Xu Xi (Sussy Chako) … LE
- Daughters of the House … by Michèle Roberts … LE
- De l'Allemagne … by Madame de Staël … LE
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