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List of Spanish Women Writersreport

  • Mercedes Abad (born 1961), journalist, short story writer (A)

  • Carmen Conde Abellán (1907–1996), poet, narrative writer (A)

  • Rosario de Acuña (1850–1923), playwright, essayist, short story writer and poet (A)

  • Anna Aguilar-Amat (born 1962), Catalan-language poet, translator (A)

  • Francisca Aguirre (1930–2019), poet (A)

  • Aisha (died 1010), acclaimed Arabic-language poet (A)

  • Caterina Albert (1869–1966), short story writer, novelist and poet (A)

  • Núria Albó (born 1930), novelist, politician (A)

  • Aurora de Albornoz (born 1926), poet (A)

  • Josefina Aldecoa (1926–2011), novelist (A)

  • Aurora de Albornoz (born 1947), Galician-language poet, translator, biologist (A)

  • Concepción Aleixandre (1862–1952), gynaecologist, feminist, non-fiction writer (A)

  • Marilar Aleixandre (born 1947), writer, translator and biologist (A)

  • Maria Dolors Alibés (1941–2009), children's author (A)

  • Concha Alós (1926–2011), novelist (A)

  • Amparo Alvajar (1916-1998), Galician translator, journalist, and playwright (A)

  • Begoña Ameztoy (born 1951), writer and painter (A)

  • Blanca Andreu (born 1959), poet (A)

  • Lola Anglada (c.1893–1984), writer and illustrator (A)

  • Maria Àngels Anglada (1930–1999), Catalan-language poet, novelist (A)

  • Núria Añó (born 1973), Catalan-language novelist, short story writer, biographer, essayist (A)

  • Enriqueta Antolín (1941–2013), journalist and novelist (A)

  • Clementina Arderiu (1889–1976), Catalan-language poet (A)

  • Concepción Arenal (1820–1893), feminist writer, poet, essayist (A)

  • Xela Arias (1962–2003), Galician-language poet, translator (A)

  • Elena Arnedo (1941–2015), gynaecologist, writer and activist (A)

  • Rosa Maria Arquimbau (1910–1991), Catalan-language novelist, journalist, feminist (A)

  • Julia de Asensi (1859–1921), journalist, novelist, children's writer (A)

  • Matilde Asensi (born 1962), historical novelist, journalist (A)

  • Judith Astelarra (born 1943), Argentine-born sociologist specializing in gender studies (A)

  • Inés Ballester (born 1958), journalist, cookbook writer and television presenter (B)

  • Maria Barbal (born 1949), novelist, children's writer (B)

  • Elia Barceló (born 1957), academic and writing based in Austria (B)

  • Carmen Baroja (1883–1950), writer and ethnologist (B)

  • Nuria Barrios (born 1962), poet, fiction and non-fiction writer (B)

  • Lola Beccaria (born 1963), novelist (B)

  • Esther Bendahan (born 1964), Moroccan-born Spanish-language novelist, essayist, living in Spain (B)

  • Pilar Benejam Arguimbau (born 1937), geographer, writer and academic (B)

  • Maria Beneyto (1925–2011), poet (B)

  • Elisa Beni (born 1965), journalist, novelist (B)

  • Sara Berenguer Laosa (1919–2010), poet and activist (B)

  • Consuelo Berges (1889–1988), translator, journalist, and biographer (B)

  • Mònica Bernabé (born 1972), journalist and writer (B)

  • Aurora Bertrana (1892–1974), Catalan-language short story writer, novelist (B)

  • Patrocinio de Biedma y la Moneda (1858–1927), poet and novelist (B)

  • Carmen Blanco (born 1954), feminist writer, activist and academic (B)

  • Montserrat Boix (born 1960), journalist (B)

  • Pilar Bonet (born 1952), journalist and non-fiction writer (B)

  • Rosario Ustáriz Borra (1927–2009), Aragonese language writer and poet (B)

  • Maria Lluïsa Borràs i Gonzàlez (1931–2010), writer and exhibition curator (B)

  • Nuria C. Botey (born 1977), science fiction, fantasy, and horror writer (B)

  • Dolors Bramon (born 1943), philologist, historian, academic and writer (B)

  • Mariam Budia (born 1970), author and playwright (B)

  • Carmen de Burgos (1867–1932), novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist, translator (B)

  • Juby Bustamante (1938–2014), journalist (B)

  • Gabriela Bustelo (born 1962), novelist, journalist, translator (B)

  • Fernán Caballero (1796–1877), novelist (C)

  • Amparo Cabanes Pecourt (born 1938), academic and politician (C)

  • María Cambrils (1878–1939), socialist feminist writer (C)

  • Roser Caminals-Heath (fl. 1990s), Catalan novelist and translator (C)

  • María Teresa Campos (born 1941), journalist, memoirist, humorous writer (C)

  • Zenobia Camprubí (1887–1956), Spanish-born writer, diarist, later moved to Cuba and the United States (C)

  • Matilde Camus (1919–2012), poet, non-fiction writer (C)

  • Eva Canel (1857–1932), Spanish-born writer who settled in Cuba (C)

  • Maria Aurèlia Capmany (1918–1991), Catalan novelist, playwright and essayist (C)

  • Àngels Cardona Palmer (born 1951), Catalan writer, educator and activist (C)

  • María del Carme Ribé i Ferré (1920–1991), librarian, writer and activist (C)

  • Ana Caro (1590–1646), Golden Age poet and playwright (C)

  • Maite Carranza (born 1958), educator and children's writer, mainly in Catalan (C)

  • Maria Carratalà i Van den Wouver (1899-1984), music critic, translator, playwright (C)

  • Luisa Carvajal y Mendoza (1566–1614), religious poet, writer (C)

  • Sofía Casanova (1861–1958), poet, novelist and journalist (C)

  • Borita Casas (1911–1999), journalist, playwright and children's writer (C)

  • Yolanda Castaño (born 1977), painter, literary critic and poet (C)

  • Josefina Castellví (born 1935), oceanographer, non-fiction writer (C)

  • María Andrea Casamayor (1700–1780), early female science writer, two works on mathematics (C)

  • Borita Casas (1911–1999), children's writer (C)

  • Fina Casalderrey (born 1951), Galician children's writer (C)

  • Cecilia Castaño (born 1953), professor of political science and applied economics (C)

  • Yolanda Castaño (born 1977), Galician-language poet, translator (C)

  • Sofía Castañón (born 1983), poet, journalist, politician (C)

  • Luisa Castro (born 1966), novelist, poet, journalist, writing in Galician and Spanish (C)

  • Rosalía de Castro (1837–1885), romanticist poet, writings in Galician and Spanish (C)

  • Mariana de Carvajal y Saavedra (1620–1670), Golden Age writer (C)

  • Mercedes Cebrián (poet, short story writer and translator (C)

  • Natividad Cepeda, poet, writer, and columnist (C)

  • Annabel Cervantes (born 1969), Catalan-language writer (C)

  • Mercedes Comaposada (1901–1994), educator, lawyer and writer (C)

  • Ernestina de Champourcín (1905–1999), poet (C)

  • Rosa Chacel (1898–1994), well-known novelist (C)

  • Dulce Chacón (1954–2003), poet, novelist, playwright (C)

  • Ernestina de Champourcín (1905–1999), poet (C)

  • Isabel Cheix (1839–1899), writer of historical, religious and romantic novels as well as poetry and stage plays (C)

  • Rosa María Cid López (born 1956), academic specializing in gender and women's studies (C)

  • Victoria Cirlot (born 1955), non-fiction literary writer (C)

  • Mercè Company (born 1947), writer in Spanish, Catalan and French languages (C)

  • Flavia Company (born 1963), Argentine-born Spanish novelist, poet, children's writer, writes in Catalan and Spanish (C)

  • Nieves Concostrina (born 1961), writer and journalist (C)

  • Paula Contreras Márquez (1911–2008), novelist, short story writer (C)

  • Carolina Coronado (1820–1911), popular poet, novelist, playwright (C)

  • Aixa de la Cruz (born 1988), Basque writer of novels and short stories (C)

  • Mercedes Deambrosis (born 1955), Spaniard who writes in French (D)

  • Nieves Delgado (born 1968), science fiction writer and teacher (D)

  • Paloma del Río (born 1960), journalist (D)

  • Paloma Díaz-Mas (born 1954), novelist, playwright, non-fiction writer (D)

  • Eva Díaz Pérez (born 1971), journalist, essayist and academic (D)

  • Maria Doménech (1877–1952), Catalan-language writer (D)

  • María Domínguez (1882–1936), journalist, poet and politician (D)

  • Amalia Domingo Soler (1835–1909), novelist, poet, essayist, short story writer, autobiographer (D)

  • Maite Dono (born 1969), singer-songwriter, poet, and actress (D)

  • María Dueñas (born 1964), best-selling novelist, academic writer (D)

  • María de Echarri (1878-1955), Catholic apologist and feminist advocate (E)

  • María Egual (1655–1735), poet and playwright (E)

  • María Luisa Elío (1926–2009), writer and actress exiled in Mexico (E)

  • Rosa de Eguílaz y Renart (born 1864), playwright and journalist (E)

  • Tina Escaja (born 1965), Spanish-American poet, writer and academic (E)

  • Teresa Espasa (fl. 1990s), Valencian poet, essayist and academic (E)

  • Lucía Etxebarría (born 1966), novelist, poet, essayist (E)

  • Luisa Etxenike (born 1957), novelist, short story writer and poet (E)

  • Lidia Falcón (born 1935), politician and writer (F)

  • Elvira Farreras i Valentí (1913–2005), poet and essayist (F)

  • Cristina Fernández Cubas (born 1945), journalist, short story writer and novelist (F)

  • Concepció Ferrer (born 1938), philogist, politician and writer (F)

  • Ángela Figuera Aymerich (1902–1984), Basque poet writing in Spanish (F)

  • Alaíde Foppa (1914–c. 1980), Spanish born poet, published in Guatemala and Mexico (F)

  • Francesca Forrellad (1927–2013), Catalan writer (F)

  • Lluïsa Forrellad (1927–2018), novelist and playwright in Spanish and Catalan (F)

  • Susana Fortes (born 1959), novelist, columnist (F)

  • Elena Fortún (1886–1952), children's writer, author of Celia, lo que dice (F)

  • Isabel Franc (born 1955), novelist, short story writer and essayist (F)

  • Espido Freire (born 1974), successful novelist, works translated into several languages (F)

  • Anna Freixas (born 1946), academic and writer on the subjects of aging, feminism, and psychology (F)

  • Laura Freixas (born 1958), novelist, short story writer, columnist (F)

  • Milagros Frías (born 1955), writer, journalist and literary reviewer (F)

  • Gloria Fuertes (1917–1998), poet, novelist, children's writer, playwright (F)

  • Felícia Fuster (1921–2012), Catalan-language poet, translator (F)

  • Patrícia Gabancho (1952–2017), Argentine-born Spanish journalist who wrote in Catalan (G)

  • Belén Gache (born 1960), Argentine-born novelist, electronic poet, living in Madrid (G)

  • Ana Galán (born 1964), children's writer, humorous writer, writing in Spanish and English (G)

  • Rosa Galcerán (1917–2015), cartoonist and poet (G)

  • Beatriz Galindo (c.1465–1534), Latinist and educator (G)

  • María Rosa Gálvez de Cabrera (1768–1806), poet and playwright (G)

  • Berta García Faet (born 1988), poet and translator (G)

  • Adelaida García Morales (1945–2014), novelist, actress (G)

  • Yolanda García Serrano (born 1958), scriptwriter and playwright (G)

  • Olvido García Valdés (born 1950), poet, biographer, translator (G)

  • Fanny Garrido (1846–1917), Galician writer and translator (G)

  • Alicia Giménez Bartlett (born 1951), detective novelist (G)

  • Teresa Giménez Barbat (born 1955), anthropologist, writer and politician (G)

  • Lupe Gómez (born 1972), Galician-language poet, literary critic, columnist (G)

  • Mar Gómez Glez (born 1977), playwright and novelist (G)

  • Paloma Gómez Borrero (1934–2017), journalist and writer (G)

  • Eloísa Gómez-Lucena, contemporary novelist, non-fiction writer, historian (G)

  • Consuelo González Ramos (born 1877), journalist and feminist (G)

  • Belén Gopegui (born 1963), novelist, journalist (G)

  • Dolores Gortázar Serantes (1872–1936), novelist, journalist and activist (G)

  • María Goyri de Menéndez Pidal (1873–1955), literary critic, poet, feminist (G)

  • Almudena Grandes (born 1960), erotic novelist, short story writer (G)

  • Olga Guirao (born 1956), novelist (G)

  • Goya Gutiérrez (born 1954), poet (G)

  • Úrsula Heinze (born 1941), poet, novelist, essayist, short story writer and children's writer (H)

  • Francisca Herrera Garrido (1869–1950), Galician-language novelist, poet (H)

  • María Gertrudis Hore (1742–1801), poet (H)

  • Carmen de Icaza (1899–1979), novelist (I)

  • María Antonia Iglesias (1945–2014), journalist, non-fiction writer (I)

  • Lola Iturbe (1902–1990), trade unionist and journalist (I)

  • Mari Carmen Izquierdo (1950–2019), pioneering sports journalist (I)

  • Maria de la Pau Janer (born 1966), Catalan-language novelist (J)

  • Clara Janés (born 1940), acclaimed poet, novelist, essayist, translator (J)

  • Palmira Jaquetti i Isant (1895-1963), folklorist, poet, and writer (J)

  • Isabel de Josa (c.1508–1575), Catalan writer (J)

  • Inés Joyes y Blake (1731-1808), translator and feminist essayist (J)

  • Conxita Julià (born 1919), Catalan-language poet (J)

  • Cristina Jurado (born 1972), science fiction and fantasy writer and editor (J)

  • Carmen Karr (1865–1943), feminist and journalist (K)

  • Alicia Kopf (born 1982), novelist and academic (K)

  • Ángela Labordeta (born 1967), novelist, journalist (L)

  • María Elvira Lacaci(1916–1997), Galician poet (L)

  • Lorraine C. Ladish (born 1963), Spanish-born writer based in Florida (L)

  • Carmen Laforet (1921–2004), existentialist novelist, short story writer (L)

  • Regina de Lamo (1870–1947), pianist, writer, journalist and activist (L)

  • Margarita Landi (1918–2004), journalist and television presenter (L)

  • Paula Lapido (born 1945), short story writer (L)

  • María Teresa León (1903–1988), novelist, short story writer, playwright, children's writer, columnist (L)

  • Rosa Leveroni (1910–1985), Catalan-language poet (L)

  • Gemma Lienas (born 1951), writer, feminist activist, politician (L)

  • Lucía Lijtmaer (born 1977), journalist, writer (L)

  • Elvira Lindo (born 1962), journalist, novelist, playwright (L)

  • Eulàlia Lledó (born 1952), philologist and non-fiction writer (L)

  • Ángeles López de Ayala (1858–1926), playwright, journalist and activist (L)

  • Leonor López de Córdoba (1362–1430), Spain's earliest autobiographer (L)

  • Marian Lopez Fernandez-Cao (born 1964), academic, curator and art writer (L)

  • Mariló López Garrido (born 1963) (L)

  • Rosaura Lopez (1932–2005), maid who wrote about John Lennon (L)

  • Irene Lozano (born 1971), writer, journalist and politician (L)

  • Ángeles Maestro (born 1952), Spanish politician (M)

  • Chantal Maillard (born 1951), poet, essayist, non-fiction works on philosophy (M)

  • Helena Maleno (born 1970), journalist, writer and activist (M)

  • Maria Mercè Marçal (1952–1998), Catalan-language poet, translator (M)

  • Carolina Marcial Dorado (1889–1941), educator and writer based in USA (M)

  • Inés Marful (born 1965), scholar (M)

  • María Mariño (1907–1967), Galician writer (M)

  • Inka Martí (born 1964), journalist, editor, writer and photographer (M)

  • Carmen Martín Gaite (1925–2000), novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright, children's writer (M)

  • Ana María Martínez Sagi (1907–2000), poet, journalist, feminist and trade unionist (M)

  • Laia Martínez i López (born 1984), poet and translator (M)

  • Susana Martinez-Conde (born 1969), Spanish-American researcher, non-fiction writer (M)

  • Raquel Martínez-Gómez (born 1973), novelist (M)

  • Toti Martínez de Lezea (born 1949), novelist, translator, writing in Spanish and Basque (M)

  • Maria del Pilar Maspons i Labrós (1841–1907), poet and novelist (M)

  • María Josefa Massanés (1811-1887), poet (M)

  • Pilar Mateos (born 1942), children's writer (M)

  • Ana María Matute (1925–2014), highly acclaimed novelist, short story writer (M)

  • Megan Maxwell (born 1965), romantic chick lit novelist (M)

  • Antonia Maymón (1881–1959), novelist and non-fiction writer (M)

  • Margarita de Mayo Izarra (1889–1969), journalist and teacher (M)

  • Elena Medel (born 1985), poet, literary critic (M)

  • Susana Medina (born 1966), poetry and prose in Spanish and English (M)

  • Concha Méndez (1898–1986), poet, playwright, member of Generation of '27 (M)

  • Ana Merino (born 1971), poet, novelist, educator, living in the United States (M)

  • Sara Mesa (born 1976), poet and novelist (M)

  • Ana María Moix (1947–2014), poet, novelist, short story writer, translator (M)

  • Selena Millares (born 1963), poet, essayist and academic (M)

  • Montserrat Minobis i Puntonet (1942–2019), journalist and academic (M)

  • Laura Mintegi (born 1965), novelist, politician and academic (M)

  • Pilar Molina Llorente (born 1943), children's writer (M)

  • Empar Moliner (born 1966), writer and journalist (M)

  • Dolors Monserdà (1845–1919), poet, novelist and playwright (M)

  • Rosa Montero (born 1951), journalist, acclaimed novelist (M)

  • Carmen Montoriol Puig (1893–1966), Catalan poet, playwright, translator (M)

  • Federica Montseny (1905–1994), novelist, essayist, politician (M)

  • María Luz Morales (1889–1980), pioneering cultural journalist and writer (M)

  • María Victoria Moreno (1939–2005), children's writer, poet and essayist, writing in both Spanish and Galician (M)

  • Teresa Moure (born 1969), Galician-language essayist, novelist, children's writer (M)

  • Elisabeth Mulder (1904–1987), poet, novelist, short story writer (M)

  • Estefanía Muñiz (born 1974), poet and scriptwriter (M)

  • Isabel Muñoz-Caravaca (1838-1915), journalist writer and labour activist (M)

  • Anna Murià (1904–2002), short story writer, novelist, children's writer, essayist (M)

  • Elvira Navarro (born 1978), novelist and short story writer (N)

  • Julia Navarro (born 1953), best-selling novelist, journalist, novels widely translated but not into English (N)

  • Margarita Nelken (1894–1968), feminist and writer (N)

  • Carmen Nonell (born 1920), novelist (N)

  • Olga Novo (born 1975), Galician-language poet, essayist (N)

  • Carlota O'Neill (1905–2000), novelist, non-fiction writer and journalist (O)

  • Mercedes Odina (born 1959), journalist, non-fiction writer (O)

  • Maria Antònia Oliver Cabrer (born 1946), Catalan-language novelist, short story writer, translator (O)

  • Lourdes Oñederra (born 1957), Basque-language novelist, short story writer, academic works on linguistics (O)

  • Lourdes Ortiz (born 1943), novelist, poet, essayist, translator (O)

  • Marisol Ortiz de Zárate (born 1960), children's writer (O)

  • Isabel Oyarzábal Smith (1878–1974), feminist writer, journalist, diplomat (O)

  • Teresa Pàmies (1919–2012), non-fiction Catalan writer (P)

  • Emilia Pardo Bazán, novelist, journalist, essayist, critic, associated with the naturalistic movement (P)

  • Ana Pardo de Vera (born 1974), journalist and newspaper editor (P)

  • Victòria Peña i Nicolau,(1827–1898), Mallorcan poet (P)

  • Pilar Pedraza (born 1951), novelist and essayist (P)

  • Paloma Pedrero (born 1957), actress and playwright (P)

  • María Dolores Pérez Enciso (1908–1949), journalist, essayist (P)

  • Mónica Pérez de las Heras (born 1965), journalist, writer and academic (P)

  • Isabel Pérez Montalbán (born 1964), poet (P)

  • Gloria Pérez-Salmerón (born 1958), national librarian and writer (P)

  • Núria Perpinyà (born 1961), Catalan-language novelist, essayist (P)

  • Julia Piera (born 1970), poet (P)

  • Maria del Pilar Maspons i Labrós (1841–1907), poet, novelist, folklorist (P)

  • Aurora Picornell, political activist and martyr (P)

  • Florencia del Pinar (15th century), early female poet (P)

  • Valentina Pinelo (17th century), religious writer (P)

  • Irene Polo (1909–1942), journalist and translator (P)

  • Núria Pompeia (1931–2016), cartoonist, journalist and writer in both Spanish and Catalan (P)

  • Marta Portal (1930–2016), novelist, short story writer and essayist (P)

  • Nativel Preciado (born 1948), journalist and non-fiction writer (P)

  • Isabel Prieto de Landázuri (1833–1876), poet and dramatist (P)

  • Ana Rosa Quintana (born 1956), journalist and television presenter (Q)

  • Rebeca Quintáns (born 1964), journalist and research writer (Q)

  • Elena Quiroga (1921–1995), novelist (Q)

  • Llucia Ramis (born 1977), journalist and novelist (R)

  • Dolores Redondo (born 1969), novelist (R)

  • Rosa Regàs (born 1933), novelist, columnist (R)

  • Charlotte Remfry (1869-1957), writer and translator (R)

  • Eugenia Rico (born 1972), novelist, poet, journalist (R)

  • Lolo Rico (1935–2019), children's writer and television producer (R)

  • Carme Riera (born 1948), Catalan-language novelist, essayist, short story writer, critic, also writes in Spanish (R)

  • Pilar del Río (born 1950), journalist, writer and translator (R)

  • Blanca de los Ríos (1862–1956), novelist, essayist and painter (R)

  • Marta Rivera de la Cruz (born 1970), novelist (R)

  • Margarita Rivière (1944–2015), journalist and non-fiction writer (R)

  • Marta Robles (born 1963), writer of fiction and non-fiction, television scriptwriter and presenter (R)

  • Maria Mercè Roca (born 1958), Catalan short story writer, novelist, politician (R)

  • Cristina Rodríguez (born 1972), French-language journalist, novelist (R)

  • Mercè Rodoreda (October 10, 1908 – April 13, 1983), Catalan novelist (R)

  • Cristina Rodríguez (born 1972), journalist, historian and novelist who writes in French (R)

  • Fanny Rubio (born 1949), novelist and literary critic (R)

  • Oliva Sabuco (1562–c.1622), medical and psychological works (S)

  • Faustina Sáez de Melgar (1834–1895), novelist, poet and essayist (S)

  • Ada Salas (born 1965), poet and educator (S)

  • María Salas Larrazábal (1922–2008), writer, journalist (S)

  • Mercedes Salisachs (1916–2014), novelist, short story writer (S)

  • Marcela de San Félix (1605–1687), poet, religious writer (S)

  • Isabel San Sebastián (born 1959), journalist, writer and broadcaster (S)

  • Clara Sánchez (born 1955), novelist (S)

  • Cristina Sánchez-Andrade (born 1968), novelist and translator (S)

  • Cèlia Sànchez-Mústich (born 1954), Catalan-language poet, short story writer (S)

  • Lucía Sánchez Saornil (1895–1970), poet and feminist (S)

  • Encarna Sant-Celoni i Verger (born 1959), narrative writer, poet and translator (S)

  • Elena Santiago (born 1941), novelist and short story writer (S)

  • Care Santos (born 1970), journalist and novelist writing in Spanish and Catalan (S)

  • Marta Sanz (born 1967), novelist and poet (S)

  • Lucía Sánchez Saornil (1895–1970), poet, feminist writer (S)

  • Encarna Sant-Celoni i Verger (born 1959), Valencian poet, narrative writer (S)

  • Elena Santiago (born 1941), novelist, short story, and children's writer (S)

  • Ana Santos Aramburo (born 1957), national librarian and writer (S)

  • Care Santos (born 1970), novelist, children's writer, writes in Catalan and Spanish (S)

  • Belén de Sárraga (1874-1951), journalist (S)

  • Elvira Sastre (born 1992), poet and translator (S)

  • Berta Serra Manzanares (born 1958), poet and novelist (S)

  • Luisa Sigea de Velasco (1522–1560), poet, wrote mainly in Latin (S)

  • Isabel-Clara Simó (1943–2020), Catalan-language journalist and writer (S)

  • Teresa Solana (born 1962), crime novelist (S)

  • Carme Solé Vendrell (born 1944), illustrator and children's writer (S)

  • Maria Assumpció Soler i Font (1913–2004), Catalan writer and journalist (S)

  • Dolores Soler-Espiauba (born 1935), novelist (S)

  • Anna Soler-Pont (born 1968), writer (S)

  • Cristina Spínola (born 1976), journalist, athlete, YouTuber (S)

  • Corín Tellado (1927–2009), novelist (T)

  • Ana Tena (born 1966), Aragonese short story writer (T)

  • Teresa de Cartagena (15th century), early feminist, autobiographer (T)

  • Teresa of Ávila (1515–1582), mystical writer (T)

  • Mònica Terribas i Sala (born 1968), Catalan journalist, educator, broadcasting executive (T)

  • Josefina de la Torre (1907–2002), poet, novelist, opera singer, actress (T)

  • Carme Torras (born 1956), computer scientist, technical writer and novelist (T)

  • Maruja Torres (born 1943), journalist (T)

  • Xohana Torres (1929–2017), poet, playwright and novelist (T)

  • Laura Tremosa (born 1937), engineer, feminist, non-fiction writer (T)

  • Esther Tusquets (1936–2012), publisher, novelist, essayist (T)

  • Rosana Ubanell (born 1958), journalist, detective story novelist (U)

  • Pilar Urbano (born 1940), journalist and non-fiction writer (U)

  • Arantxa Urretabizkaia (born 1947), Basque-language novelist, screenwriter, poet (U)

  • Carmina Useros (1928–2017), writer, ceramist, painter, and cultural manager (U)

  • Amelia Valcarcel (born 1950), philosopher, feminist, non-fiction writer (V)

  • Pilar de Valderrama (1889–1879), poet and playwright (V)

  • Curri Valenzuela (born 1945), journalist and non-fiction writer (V)

  • Julieta Valero (born 1971), poet (V)

  • Maria Vallejo-Nágera (born 1964), novelist (V)

  • Ángela Vallvey (born 1964), children's writer, novelist (V)

  • Brigitte Vasallo (born 1973), writer and social activist (V)

  • Ana María Vázquez Hoys (born 1945), non-fiction writer, historic novelist, historian (V)

  • María Teresa de Vega, novelist and poet (V)

  • Maria Verger (1892–1983), archivist, librarian and poet in Catalan and Spanish (V)

  • Isabel Vericat (born 1970), author and translator (V)

  • Antònia Vicens (born 1941), short story writer, novelist, children's writer, writes in Catalan (V)

  • Beatriz Villacañas (born 1964), poet, essayist, critic (V)

  • Sultana Wahnón (born 1960), essayist, literary critic and academic (W)

  • Olga Xirinacs Díaz (born 1936), poet, playwright, essayist and children's writer (X)

  • Xosefa Xovellanos (1745–1807), Asturian poet (X)

  • María Zambrano (1904–1991), essayist, philosopher, belonged to the Generation of '36 (Z)

  • María de Zayas (1590–1661), pioneer of literary feminism (Z)

  • Pilar de Zubiaurre (1884–1970), essayist, letter writer (Z)

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Women writers are a force to be reckoned with in the contemporary Spanish literary world, most of them are famous for their novels, and their colorful works break the silence of the postwar Spanish literary world. They are known for their exquisite writing styles on a variety of subjects. The list of 356 Spanish women writers, compiled in detail in this random tool, has plenty of references for anyone who wants to learn about the local writing industry.

From 1945 to 1960, when World War II ended, to the direction of modern Spanish literature, these women writers were preserved in generators. They were the driving force behind Spanish literature, and they were internationally known for their expertise in different genres, fiction, poetry, novel, translation, and Hirode’s work.

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