This is a list of women writers who were born in India or whose writings are closely associated with that nation.

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I

  • M. K. Indira (1917–1994), Kannada novelist
  • Ismat Chugtai (1915-1991),Indian Urdu novelist, short story writer, liberal humanist and filmmaker

J

  • Manorama Jafa (born 1932), prolific children's writer
  • Rashid Jahan (1905–1952), Urdi short story writer, playwright
  • Jana Begum (17th century), early female writer of a commentary on the Qur'an
  • Pupul Jayakar (1915–1997), biographer, non-fiction writer on handicrafts
  • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1927–2013), acclaimed German-born British novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, grew up in India
  • Sarah Joseph (born 1946), Malayalam novelist, short story writer, author of Aalahayude Penmakkal
  • Isha Basant Joshi (born 1908, date of death unknown), poet, short story writer
  • Anees Jung (born 1944), journalist, columnist, non-fiction writer
  • Kirthi Jayakumar (born 1987), author, non-fiction writer, women's rights activist, feminist
  • Jyoti Arora (born 1977) Blogger, novelist

K

L

  • Jhumpa Lahiri (born 1967), British-born American-Indian short story writer, novelist, author of The Lowland
  • Lalleshwari (1320–1392), Kashmiri mystic poet
  • Bem Le Hunte (born 1964), British-Indian novelist, now in Australia
  • Lalitha Lenin (born 1946), acclaimed Malayalam poet, educator
  • Ritu Lalit (born 1964), Indian novelist
  • Monica Lakhmana-Indian history writer, author of ‘Women in Pre and Post Independent India 75 Victories Visionaries Voices.’

M

N

P

  • Manjula Padmanabhan (born 1953), playwright, journalist, comic strip artist, children's writer
  • Mrinal Pande (born 1946), television presenter, journalist, novelist, non-fiction writer, newspaper editor
  • Meghna Pant (born 1980), award-winning novelist, non-fiction writer, journalist, feminist, columnist, speaker
  • Rashmi Parekh (born 1976), poet, computer scientist
  • Dhiruben Patel (born 1926), Gujarati novelist, short story writer, playwright, translator
  • Savitribai Phule (1831–1897), poet, social reformer
  • Gita Piramal (born c. 1954), magazine editor, businesswoman, non-fiction writer
  • Gudibande Poornima (born 1951), poet, novelist, non-fiction writer
  • Manjiri Prabhu (born 1964), novelist, filmmaker
  • Manasi Pradhan (born 1962), novelist, women's rights activist
  • Amrita Pritam (1919–2005), poet, novelist, essayist, first prominent Punjabi woman poet
  • Neelkamal Puri (born 1956), Punjabi novelist, short story writer, columnist, educator
  • Deanne Pandey (born 1968), fitness and lifestyle writer
  • Harshada Pathare, author, poet

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V

  • Urvashi Vaid (born 1958), Indian-American LGBT activist, non-fiction writer
  • Vaidehi (born 1945), acclaimed Kannada short story writer, essayist, novelist, poet, children's writer
  • Aparna Vaidik (born 1975), historian
  • P. Valsala (born 1938), novelist, short story writer, social activist
  • Mahadevi Varma (1907–1987), Hindi poet, women's rights activist
  • Kapila Vatsyayan (1928–2020), art historian, non-fiction writer
  • Reetika Vazirani (1962–2003), Indian-American poet, educator
  • Kaajal Oza Vaidya (born 1966), screenwriter, novelist, journalist
  • Vijayalakshmi (born 1960), prolific Malayalam poet
  • Sharifa Vijaliwala, (born 1962), Indian writer and translator
  • Pinki Virani (born 1959), journalist, best selling novelist, non-fiction writer
  • Susan Visvanathan (born 1957), sociologist, non-fiction writer, novelist, essayist
  • Vrinda Singh, novelist writing on themes related to women
  • Sowmya Vidyadhar (born 1981), Indian, poet and fiction writer

Y

Z

  • Shama Zaidi (born 1938), art critic, screenwriter, filmmaker
  • Zahida Zaidi (1930–2011), poet, playwright, critic, educator

See also

References

  1. Sathe-Patwardhan, Radhika (2019). "The Boss Lady: Sheetal Agashe, MD, Brihans Natural Products". In Chaitanya, Tanya (ed.). Femina presents Pune's Most Powerful 2018-19 (Coffee table book). Mumbai: Worldwide Media. pp. 64–65. RNI 6253/59.
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