Women writers & their works | September 2022

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Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR)!
Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our project's scope is women's representation on all language Wikipedias (biographies, women's works, women's issues, broadly construed). Did you know that, according to Humaniki, only 19.85% of the English Wikipedia's biographies are about women? Not impressed? Content gender gap is a form of systemic bias, and this is what WiR addresses. We invite you to participate, whenever you like, in whatever way suits you and your schedule. Editors of all genders are equally and warmly welcome at Women in Red!
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In September 2022, Women in Red is once again focusing on women writers and their works from around the world. We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies of some of the many notable women writers, past and present, who are still red-linked on the English Wikipedia. Other articles related to women and writing, such as the works they have created, their organizations and their awards, are also encouraged.

The main goals of the event are:

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Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)

We have a wide variety of red-link lists. Some of the most relevant to this priority are listed below.

Wikidata (WD) red-link lists: women's biographies by country in other language versions of Wikipedia, as well as a few that are crowd-sourced (CS):

For a general but incomplete world listing of red-linked writers, see Writers

Crowd sourced[edit]

Wikidata by country[edit]

All writers:

Poets:

Wikidata by occupation[edit]

Written works[edit]

Note: for those listed in the Dictionary of Women Worldwide, some corresponding entries may be found at Encyclopedia.com or, for access to all, by signing up for the Wikipedia Library's free bundle and then using this search option.

Add other red links here, if possible with a source:

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  1. France Una Flett
  2. United States Amelia Simmons (author)
  3. Australia Suzanne Edgar (also WIR-240)
  4. United States Minnie Gow Walsworth
  5. India Swarnakumari Devi - upgrade
  6. MexicoUnited States Ximena García Lecuona
  7. IndiaCanada Uma Parameswaran - upgrade
  8. Australia Ethel Nhill Victoria Stonehouse
  9. United States Far Sector
  10. United States "Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™"
  11. United StatesNigeria Kabu Kabu
  12. United States Dora Adele Shoemaker
  13. United States Cynthia Morgan St. John - PIN
  14. United States Mary Ingram Stille - PIN
  15. United Kingdom Francine Toon (also WiR 240)
  16. United Kingdom Chawton House Library: Women's Novels
  17. Australia Alice Christina Irvine
  18. Mexico María Luisa Ross Landa -PIN
  19. United States Esther Nelson Karn - PIN
  20. SlovakiaUkraine Alta Vášová
  21. Slovakia Eva Kováčová
  22. Slovakia Juliana Sokolová - PIN
  23. Czech Republic Anna Bolavá
  24. United States Eva Reign
  25. Denmark Sophie Petersen
  26. India I Have Become the Tide
  27. India Githa Hariharan - upgrade, PIN
  28. South Africa Frances Gamble
  29. United Kingdom Anna Dodsworth beefed up (my own lacklustre) lede (also WIR-236)
  30. United Kingdom Elizabeth Frances Amherst (poet) beefed up (my own lacklustre) lede (also WIR-240)
  31. Denmark Else Kai Sass
  32. United States Elizabeth Kemper Adams - PIN
  33. United Kingdom Caroline Sanderson
  34. Argentina María Dolores Juliano - PIN
  35. United Kingdom Elizabeth Singer Rowe brief edit + infobox (also WIR-240), PIN
  36. United Kingdom Sarah Fyge Egerton brief edit + infobox (also WIR-240)
  37. Denmark Hulda Lütken - PIN
  38. Denmark Ingeborg Maria Sick - PIN
  39. United Kingdom Elizabeth Polwheele edited (also WIR-240)
  40. United Kingdom 18th-century periodicals for women
  41. France Colette Vivier
  42. United StatesFijiAustralia Jennie Scott Griffiths - PIN
  43. Argentina Rita Arditti
  44. United States Judy Brady Syfers
  45. United States Elizabeth Dejeans - PIN
  46. New ZealandHungary Ann Beaglehole
  47. United Kingdom Muriel Hind - PIN
  48. United States Cathy Erway
  49. United States Elizabeth Deering Hanscom - PIN
  50. EgyptFarida El Choubachy
  51. United Kingdom Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen
  52. United States Jessica Marie Johnson +image, PIN
  53. England Eliza Fenwick +infobox (also WIR-240)
  54. United States England Women at the World's Crossroads
  55. England Elizabeth Bonhôte +infobox (also WIR-240)
  56. United States Sasha Turner +image, PIN
  57. United States Sarah Pearsall +image, PIN
  58. United Kingdom Christine Wilks
  59. Republic of Ireland Charlotte MacCarthy
  60. United Kingdom Elizabeth Polack: edited (also WIR-240)TW
  61. United Kingdom Edith Allonby - PIN
  62. Wales Emma Parker: edited (also WIR-240), PIN
  63. United Kingdom Frances Burney (1776–1828): edited (also WIR-240)TW
  64. United StatesEgypt Amira Hanafi
  65. United States Frances Yerxa - PIN
  66. Switzerland Marie-Elisabeth Polier
  67. Czech Republic Jindřiška Flajšhansová - PIN
  68. Russia Anna Barykova - PIN
  69. Australia Mary Marlowe - PIN
  70. United Kingdom Elizabeth Thomas (poet): edited (also WIR-240) TW - PIN
  71. United States Dorothea Seelye Franck - PIN
  72. Australia Frances Bodkin (also WIR-240)
  73. List of women electronic writers
  74. United Kingdom The Female Spectator: edited (also WIR-240)
  75. Sweden Ebba Ramsay - PIN
  76. Netherlands Annemarie, Duchess of Parma TW
  77. Paraguay Maybell Lebron
  78. United States Lesia L. Crumpton-Young
  79. United Kingdom Elizabeth Thomas (poet/novelist): expanded (also WIR-240)TW
  80. Argentina Martha Salotti
  81. CanadaUnited States Hilary M. Lips
  82. United Kingdom Irene R. McLeod, upgraded
  83. United States Petra Paredez
  84. United Kingdom Eighteenth Century Women Poets: An Oxford Anthology: a list with more red links!
  85. Republic of Ireland Elizabeth Sican: expanded (also WIR-240) TW
  86. Guatemala Iduvina Hernández
  87. Germany Lulu von Strauss und Torney
  88. United States Gloria Biggs
  89. United States Carol Brock
  90. Denmark Else Moltke - PIN
  91. United States Barbara Kafka
  92. United States Mildred Cotton Council
  93. United States Robynne Maii
  94. Germany Margarethe von Bülow
  95. France Françoise-Thérèse Aumerle de Saint-Phalier Dalibard
  96. United Kingdom Ernita Lascelles - PIN
  97. Argentina María Elena Oddone - PIN
  98. Germany Hermine Villinger - PIN
  99. Mexico Coral Aguirre - PIN
  100. African Union Organization of Women Writers of Africa
  101. United Kingdom Frances Boothby: expanded (also WIR-240)TW
  102. United Kingdom Elizabeth Bentley (writer): edited (also WIR-240), PIN
  103. EnglandAustralia Florence Sulman (also 240)
  104. United States Alice Cook Fuller - PIN
  105. United Kingdom Anna Maria Mackenzie (also WIR-240)TW
  106. Denmark Else-Marie Boyhus
  107. England Liz Hyder
  108. United Kingdom Elizabeth Balfour, Countess of Balfour TW, PIN
  109. Argentina Alicia Plante
  110. Argentina Matilde Alba Swann - pIN
  111. Taiwan Huang Fengzi (also 240)
  112. Denmark Ellen Jørgensen - PIN
  113. Australia Marian Eldridge (also 240)
  114. New Zealand Cathie Dunsford - TW, PIN
  115. Canada Grace Eiko Thomson (also 240)
  116. Colombia Gloria Gaitán
  117. United Kingdom Elizabeth Teft (also WIR-240)TW
  118. Germany Mechtild Rössler - PIN
  119. Argentina Stella Calloni
  120. Republic of Ireland Ellen Taylor (also WIR-240)TW
  121. Denmark Fanny Tuxen
  122. United StatesKuwait Chelsea Abdullah
  123. United States Mary-Scott Welch
  124. Uruguay Cotidiano Mujer (magazine)
  125. Canada Julie Van Rosendaal
  126. Canada Charlotte Selina Bompas
  127. United States Nate – A One Man Show
  128. Wales Anna Fison from the Welsh biog list
  129. Uruguay Elvira Lutz - PIN
  130. Argentina Bernarda Seitz
  131. Canada Sheila Egoff - PIN
  132. Sweden Hedda Ekman - PIN
  133. United States Emma Rood Tuttle (also 240) - PIN
  134. Argentina Pirí Lugones
  135. United Kingdom Eleanor Tatlock (also 240)
  136. Austria Adele Schreiber-Krieger - add infobox, img, PIN
  137. United Kingdom Queenie Scott-Hopper
  138. Ukraine Myroslava Sopilka
  139. Ukraine Anna Pavlyk

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