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This is a '''list of women writers''' who were born in [[India]] or whose writings are closely associated with that nation. | 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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*[[Varsha Adalja]] (born 1940), [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]] novelist, playwright | *[[Varsha Adalja]] (born 1940), [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]] novelist, playwright | ||
*[[Smita Agarwal]] (born 1958), poet, educator | *[[Smita Agarwal]] (born 1958), poet, educator | ||
*[[Vinita Agrawal]] (born 1965), poet, editor | *[[Vinita Agrawal]] (born 1965), poet, editor | ||
*[[Meena Alexander]] ( | *[[Meena Alexander]] (1951–2018), poet, memoirist, essayist, novelist, critic, educator | ||
*[[Samina Ali]], contemporary Indian-American novelist, feminist, author of ''[[Madras on Rainy Days]]'' | *[[Samina Ali]], contemporary Indian-American novelist, feminist, author of ''[[Madras on Rainy Days]]'' | ||
*[[Balamani Amma]] (1909–2004), poet, published many collections of poetry in [[Malayalam]] | *[[Balamani Amma]] (1909–2004), poet, published many collections of poetry in [[Malayalam]] | ||
*[[K. Saraswathi Amma]] (1919–1975), short story writer, novelist, feminist | *[[K. Saraswathi Amma]] (1919–1975), short story writer, novelist, feminist | ||
*[[Lalithambika Antharjanam]] (1909–1987), Malayalam short story writer, poet, children's writer, novelist, author of ''[[Agnisakshi (novel)|Agnisakshi]]'' | *[[Lalithambika Antharjanam]] (1909–1987), Malayalam short story writer, poet, children's writer, novelist, author of ''[[Agnisakshi (novel)|Agnisakshi]]'' | ||
*[[Temsula Ao]] | *[[Temsula Ao]] (born 1945), short story writer, poet, educator | ||
*[[Ashitha (writer)|Ashitha]], since c.1986: Malayalam short story writer, poet | *[[Ashitha (writer)|Ashitha]], since c.1986: Malayalam short story writer, poet | ||
==B== | ==B== | ||
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*[[Rajlukshmee Debee Bhattacharya]], since the 1990s: poet in [[Bengali language|Bengali]] and English | *[[Rajlukshmee Debee Bhattacharya]], since the 1990s: poet in [[Bengali language|Bengali]] and English | ||
* [[Anuradha Bhattacharyya]] (born 1975), poet and novelist in English | * [[Anuradha Bhattacharyya]] (born 1975), poet and novelist in English | ||
*[[Suchitra Bhattacharya]] ( | *[[Suchitra Bhattacharya]] (1950–2015), Bengali novelist, short story writer | ||
*[[Nirmal Prabha Bordoloi]] (1933–2003), Assamese poet, lyricist, children's writer | *[[Nirmal Prabha Bordoloi]] (1933–2003), Assamese poet, lyricist, children's writer | ||
*[[Urvashi Butalia]] (born 1952), feminist, publisher, non-fiction writer | *[[Urvashi Butalia]] (born 1952), feminist, publisher, non-fiction writer | ||
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*[[Abha Dawesar]] (born 1974), novelist, short story writer, author of ''[[Babyji]]'' | *[[Abha Dawesar]] (born 1974), novelist, short story writer, author of ''[[Babyji]]'' | ||
*[[Shobha De]] (born 1947), journalist, novelist | *[[Shobha De]] (born 1947), journalist, novelist | ||
*[[Eunice de Souza]] (born | *[[Eunice de Souza]] (born 1940–2017), English-language poet, critic, novelist | ||
*[[Anita Desai]] (born 1937), novelist, author of ''[[In Custody (novel)|In Custody]]'' | *[[Anita Desai]] (born 1937), novelist, author of ''[[In Custody (novel)|In Custody]]'' | ||
*[[Kamal Desai]] (1928–c.2011), novelist, writing in Marathi | *[[Kamal Desai]] (1928–c.2011), novelist, writing in Marathi | ||
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*[[Namita Gokhale]] (born 1956), English-language novelist, short story writer | *[[Namita Gokhale]] (born 1956), English-language novelist, short story writer | ||
*[[Padma Gole]] (1913–1998), Marathi poet | *[[Padma Gole]] (1913–1998), Marathi poet | ||
*[[Ellen Lakshmi Goreh]] (1853–1937), poet, Christian missionary, deaconess and nurse | |||
*[[Nirmala Govindarajan]], English-language novelist, journalist | *[[Nirmala Govindarajan]], English-language novelist, journalist | ||
*[[Mamoni Raisom Goswami]] (1942–2011), Assamese poet, novelist, short story writer, editor, educator | *[[Mamoni Raisom Goswami]] (1942–2011), Assamese poet, novelist, short story writer, editor, educator | ||
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*[[Chandrakala A. Hate]] (1903–1990), feminist writer, educator | *[[Chandrakala A. Hate]] (1903–1990), feminist writer, educator | ||
*[[Nistula Hebbar]] (born 1975), journalist, columnist, novelist | *[[Nistula Hebbar]] (born 1975), journalist, columnist, novelist | ||
*[[Vera Hingorani]] ( | *[[Vera Hingorani]] (1924–2018), gynaecologist, medical writer | ||
*[[Saliha Abid Hussain]], 20th-century Urdu-language novelist, children's writer | *[[Saliha Abid Hussain]], 20th-century Urdu-language novelist, children's writer | ||
*[[Krishna Hutheesing]] (1907–1967), biographer, non-fiction writer | *[[Krishna Hutheesing]] (1907–1967), biographer, non-fiction writer | ||
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*[[Ruth Prawer Jhabvala]] (1927–2013), acclaimed German-born British novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, grew up in India | *[[Ruth Prawer Jhabvala]] (1927–2013), acclaimed German-born British novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, grew up in India | ||
*[[Sarah Joseph (author)|Sarah Joseph]] (born 1946), Malayalam novelist, short story writer, author of ''[[Aalahayude Penmakkal]]'' | *[[Sarah Joseph (author)|Sarah Joseph]] (born 1946), Malayalam novelist, short story writer, author of ''[[Aalahayude Penmakkal]]'' | ||
*[[Isha Basant Joshi]] (born 1908), poet, short story writer | *[[Isha Basant Joshi]] (born 1908, date of death unknown), poet, short story writer | ||
*[[Anees Jung]] (born 1944), journalist, columnist, non-fiction writer | *[[Anees Jung]] (born 1944), journalist, columnist, non-fiction writer | ||
*[[Kirthi Jayakumar]] (born 1987), author, non-fiction writer, women's rights activist, feminist | *[[Kirthi Jayakumar]] (born 1987), author, non-fiction writer, women's rights activist, feminist | ||
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*[[Madhur Kapila]] ( | *[[Neha Kakkar]] (born 1988), singer | ||
*[[Madhur Kapila]] (1942–2021), writer, journalist, art critic | |||
*[[Meena Kandasamy]] (born 1984), poet, biographer, novelist, feminist | *[[Meena Kandasamy]] (born 1984), poet, biographer, novelist, feminist | ||
*[[Amita Kanekar]] (born 1965), novelist, educator | *[[Amita Kanekar]] (born 1965), novelist, educator | ||
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*[[Habba Khatoon]] (1554–1609), Kashmiri mystic poet | *[[Habba Khatoon]] (1554–1609), Kashmiri mystic poet | ||
*[[Mridula Koshy]] (born 1969), short story writer, novelist | *[[Mridula Koshy]] (born 1969), short story writer, novelist | ||
*[[Sumati Kshetramade]] ( | *[[Sumati Kshetramade]] (1913–1997), novelist | ||
*[[Rajam Krishnan]] (1925–2014), Tamil novelist, playwright, short story writer, feminist | *[[Rajam Krishnan]] (1925–2014), Tamil novelist, playwright, short story writer, feminist | ||
*[[Priya Kumar]] (born 1974), novelist | *[[Priya Kumar]] (born 1974), novelist | ||
*[[Twinkle Khanna]] (born 1973), author, columnist | *[[Twinkle Khanna]] (born 1973), author, columnist | ||
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*[[Muddupalani]] (18th century), Telugu poet | *[[Muddupalani]] (18th century), Telugu poet | ||
*[[Chitra Mudgal]] (born 1944), Hindi novelist | *[[Chitra Mudgal]] (born 1944), Hindi novelist | ||
*[[Bharati Mukherjee]] ( | *[[Bharati Mukherjee]] (1940–2017), Indian-American novelist, short story writer, non-fiction writer, author of ''[[Jasmine (novel)|Jasmine]]'' | ||
*[[Khadija Mumtaz]] (born 1955), medical doctor, novelist, author of ''[[Barsa (novel)]]'' | *[[Khadija Mumtaz]] (born 1955), medical doctor, novelist, author of ''[[Barsa (novel)]]'' | ||
*[[Sudha Murthy]] (born 1950), Kannada novelist, short story writer, children's writer, sociologist, businesswomen | *[[Sudha Murthy]] (born 1950), Kannada novelist, short story writer, children's writer, sociologist, businesswomen | ||
*[[Seema Mustafa]], since 1990s, journalist, biographer, newspaper editor | *[[Seema Mustafa]], since 1990s, journalist, biographer, newspaper editor | ||
*[[Meher Pestonji]], (born 1946), freelance journalist, author | *[[Meher Pestonji]], (born 1946), freelance journalist, author | ||
==N== | ==N== | ||
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*[[Sunny Singh (writer)|Sunny Singh]] (1931–1999), Bengali poet, novelist, feminist | *[[Sunny Singh (writer)|Sunny Singh]] (1931–1999), Bengali poet, novelist, feminist | ||
*[[Kabita Sinha]] (1931–1999), Bengali poet, novelist, feminist | *[[Kabita Sinha]] (1931–1999), Bengali poet, novelist, feminist | ||
*[[Mridula Sinha]] ( | *[[Mridula Sinha]] (1942–2020), state governor of Goa, Hindi novelist, short story writer | ||
*[[Shumona Sinha]] (born 1973), Indian born French writer, novelist, feminist | *[[Shumona Sinha]] (born 1973), Indian born French writer, novelist, feminist | ||
*[[Sivasankari]] (born 1942), Tamil novelist | *[[Sivasankari]] (born 1942), Tamil novelist | ||
*[[Krishna Sobti]] (1925–2019), Hindi novelist, essayist | |||
*[[Krishna Sobti]] ( | |||
*[[Atima Srivastava]] (born 1961), short story writer, novelist, screenwriter, film director | *[[Atima Srivastava]] (born 1961), short story writer, novelist, screenwriter, film director | ||
*[[Arundhathi Subramaniam]], since c.2003: poet, journalist, biographer | *[[Arundhathi Subramaniam]], since c.2003: poet, journalist, biographer | ||
*[[Vidya Subramaniam]] (born 1957), prolific novelist, short story writer | *[[Vidya Subramaniam]] (born 1957), prolific novelist, short story writer | ||
*[[Sugathakumari]] ( | *[[Sugathakumari]] (1934–2020), Malayalam poet, activist | ||
*[[Kamala Surayya]] (1934–2009), English-language poet, Malayalam short story writer, columnist, autobiographer | *[[Kamala Surayya]] (1934–2009), English-language poet, Malayalam short story writer, columnist, autobiographer | ||
*[[Sunita Jain]] ( | *[[Sunita Jain]] (1940–2017), English and Hindi fictionist | ||
==T== | ==T== | ||
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*[[P. Valsala]] (born 1938), novelist, short story writer, social activist | *[[P. Valsala]] (born 1938), novelist, short story writer, social activist | ||
*[[Mahadevi Varma]] (1907–1987), Hindi poet, women's rights activist | *[[Mahadevi Varma]] (1907–1987), Hindi poet, women's rights activist | ||
*[[Kapila Vatsyayan]] ( | *[[Kapila Vatsyayan]] (1928–2020), art historian, non-fiction writer | ||
*[[Reetika Vazirani]] (1962–2003), Indian-American poet, educator | *[[Reetika Vazirani]] (1962–2003), Indian-American poet, educator | ||
*[[Kaajal Oza Vaidya]] (born 1966), screenwriter, novelist, journalist | *[[Kaajal Oza Vaidya]] (born 1966), screenwriter, novelist, journalist | ||
Latest revision as of 23:08, 13 June 2022
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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- Varsha Adalja (born 1940), Gujarati novelist, playwright
- Smita Agarwal (born 1958), poet, educator
- Vinita Agrawal (born 1965), poet, editor
- Meena Alexander (1951–2018), poet, memoirist, essayist, novelist, critic, educator
- Samina Ali, contemporary Indian-American novelist, feminist, author of Madras on Rainy Days
- Balamani Amma (1909–2004), poet, published many collections of poetry in Malayalam
- K. Saraswathi Amma (1919–1975), short story writer, novelist, feminist
- Lalithambika Antharjanam (1909–1987), Malayalam short story writer, poet, children's writer, novelist, author of Agnisakshi
- Temsula Ao (born 1945), short story writer, poet, educator
- Ashitha, since c.1986: Malayalam short story writer, poet
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- Jasodhara Bagchi (1937–2015), leading feminist critic, essayist, activist
- Sushmita Banerjee (c.1963–2013), memoirist
- Rashmi Bansal (born 1985), non-fiction best-seller writer on entrepreneurship
- Bani Basu (born 1939), Bengali novelist, essayist, critic, poet
- Barkha Dutt (born 1971), TV journalist
- Malati Bedekar (1905–2001), Marathi feminist writer, short story writer, screenwriter
- Sheila Bhatia (1916–2008), poet, playwright, theatre director
- Sujata Bhatt (born 1956), Gujarati poet, also writing in English
- Rajlukshmee Debee Bhattacharya, since the 1990s: poet in Bengali and English
- Anuradha Bhattacharyya (born 1975), poet and novelist in English
- Suchitra Bhattacharya (1950–2015), Bengali novelist, short story writer
- Nirmal Prabha Bordoloi (1933–2003), Assamese poet, lyricist, children's writer
- Urvashi Butalia (born 1952), feminist, publisher, non-fiction writer
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- Neelam Saxena Chandra (born 1969), poet, children's writer, novelist
- Chandramathi (born 1954), novelist writing in Malayalam and English
- Rimi B. Chatterjee (born 1969), novelist, short story writer, non-fiction writer, translator
- Jayasri Chattopadhyay (born 1945), Sanskrit poet, educator
- Anuja Chauhan (born 1970), advertiser, novelist, author of The Zoya Factor
- Subhadra Kumari Chauhan (1904–1948), Hindi poet
- Prem Chowdhry (born 1944), social scientist, feminist, non-fiction writer, essayist
- Rita Chowdhury (born 1960), poet, novelist, educator
- Raghavan Chudamani (1931–2010), novelist, short story writer, writing in Tamil and English
- Ismat Chughtai (1915–1991), Urdu novelist, screenwriter
- Ajit Cour (born 1934), Punjabi novelist, short story writer
- C. S. Chandrika (born 1967), novelist, short story writer, essayist in Malayalam
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- Esha Dadawala (born 1985), Gujarati poet, journalist
- Sukanya Datta (born 1961), scientist and science fiction writer
- Abha Dawesar (born 1974), novelist, short story writer, author of Babyji
- Shobha De (born 1947), journalist, novelist
- Eunice de Souza (born 1940–2017), English-language poet, critic, novelist
- Anita Desai (born 1937), novelist, author of In Custody
- Kamal Desai (1928–c.2011), novelist, writing in Marathi
- Kiran Desai (born 1971), novelist, author of The Inheritance of Loss
- Gauri Deshpande (1942–2003), novelist, short story writer, poet, wrote in Marathi and English
- Shashi Deshpande (born 1938), novelist, short story writer, children's writer
- Sunita Deshpande (1926–2009), Marathi memoirist, letter writer
- Nabaneeta Dev Sen (1938–2019), poet, novelist, educator
- Ashapoorna Devi (1909–1995), Bengali novelist, poet
- Leela Devi (1932–1998), novelist, non-fiction writer, playwright, translator, writing in Malayalam and English
- Mahasweta Devi (1926–2016), Bengali-Indian journalist, novelist
- Maitreyi Devi (1914–1989), Bengali poet, novelist
- M. K. Binodini Devi (1922–2011), Manipuri memoirist, essayist, short story writer, novelist
- Nalini Bala Devi (1898–1977), Assamese poet
- Nirupama Devi (1883–1951), novelist
- Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (born 1956), Indian-American poet, novelist, short story writer, author of The Mistress of Spices
- Varsha Dixit, novelist
- Nirupama Dutt (born 1955), Punjabi poet, journalist, translator
- Toru Dutt (1856–1877), poet, novelist, writing in English and French
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- Gangadevi (14th century), Telugu princess, poet, author of Madura Vijayam
- Mridula Garg (born 1938), novelist, short story writer, playwright, essayist, writing in Hindi and English
- Sagarika Ghose (born 1964), journalist, TV presenter, novelist
- Namita Gokhale (born 1956), English-language novelist, short story writer
- Padma Gole (1913–1998), Marathi poet
- Ellen Lakshmi Goreh (1853–1937), poet, Christian missionary, deaconess and nurse
- Nirmala Govindarajan, English-language novelist, journalist
- Mamoni Raisom Goswami (1942–2011), Assamese poet, novelist, short story writer, editor, educator
- Santhini Govindan (born 1959), children's writer
- Kodagina Gowramma, pen name of B. T. Gopal Krishna (1912–1939), short story writer, feminist
- Teji Grover (born 1955), poet, novelist, translator, painter
- Neelum Saran Gour (born 1955), writer, academic
- Ganga Bharani Vasudevan (born 1990), novelist, script writer
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- Baby Halder (born 1973), domestic servant, autobiographer
- Githa Hariharan (born 1954), novelist
- Chandrakala A. Hate (1903–1990), feminist writer, educator
- Nistula Hebbar (born 1975), journalist, columnist, novelist
- Vera Hingorani (1924–2018), gynaecologist, medical writer
- Saliha Abid Hussain, 20th-century Urdu-language novelist, children's writer
- Krishna Hutheesing (1907–1967), biographer, non-fiction writer
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- M. K. Indira (1917–1994), Kannada novelist
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- 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
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- Neha Kakkar (born 1988), singer
- Madhur Kapila (1942–2021), writer, journalist, art critic
- Meena Kandasamy (born 1984), poet, biographer, novelist, feminist
- Amita Kanekar (born 1965), novelist, educator
- Kanhopatra (15th century), Marathi saint-poet
- Kota Neelima, writer, journalist, artist
- Lakshmi Kannan (born 1947), Tamil poet and novelist, translates her works into English
- Bhanu Kapil (born 1968), British-Indian novelist
- Manju Kapur, since 1998: novelist
- Swati Kaushal, since 2005: young adult novelist
- Girijabai Kelkar (1886–1890), Marathi-language playwright, feminist writer
- Sumana Kittur (active since 2007), journalist, film director, lyricist
- Habba Khatoon (1554–1609), Kashmiri mystic poet
- Mridula Koshy (born 1969), short story writer, novelist
- Sumati Kshetramade (1913–1997), novelist
- Rajam Krishnan (1925–2014), Tamil novelist, playwright, short story writer, feminist
- Priya Kumar (born 1974), novelist
- Twinkle Khanna (born 1973), author, columnist
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- 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
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- Akka Mahadevi (12th century), poet writing in Old Kannada
- Megha Majumdar, novelist, A Burning
- Tilottama Majumdar (born 1966), Bengali novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist
- Anju Makhija, since 1990, poet, playwright, translator
- Amita Malik (1921–2009), film and television critic, radio journalist
- Kiran Manral (born 1971), novelist, blogger, non-fiction writer
- Kamala Markandaya, pen name of Kamala Purnaiya Taylor (1924–2004), best selling novelist, journalist
- C K Meena (born 1957), novelist, journalist, educator
- Meera (15th century), Hindu mystic poet
- K. R. Meera (born 1970), journalist, novelist, short story writer, children's writer
- Rama Mehta (1923–1978), sociologist, novelist, non-fiction writer
- Indu Menon (born 1980), Malayalam novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, sociologist
- Jaishree Misra (born 1961), best-selling novelist
- Baisali Mohanty (born 1994), author, columnist, non-fiction writer
- Molla (1440–1530), poet, translated the Ramayana into Telugu
- Muddupalani (18th century), Telugu poet
- Chitra Mudgal (born 1944), Hindi novelist
- Bharati Mukherjee (1940–2017), Indian-American novelist, short story writer, non-fiction writer, author of Jasmine
- Khadija Mumtaz (born 1955), medical doctor, novelist, author of Barsa (novel)
- Sudha Murthy (born 1950), Kannada novelist, short story writer, children's writer, sociologist, businesswomen
- Seema Mustafa, since 1990s, journalist, biographer, newspaper editor
- Meher Pestonji, (born 1946), freelance journalist, author
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- Sarojini Naidu (1879–1949), child prodigy, Indian independence activist, poet
- Anita Nair (born 1966), English-language poet, novelist, author of Ladies Coupé
- Nalini Priyadarshni (born 1974), poet, writer, critic
- Suniti Namjoshi (born 1941), poet, short story writer, children's writer
- Meera Nanda (born 1954), Indian-American historian, religious writer
- Anupama Niranjana (1934–1991), medical doctor, Kannada novelist, short story writer
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- 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
- 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
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- Rajalakshmi (1930–1965), Malayalam poet, novelist
- Rajashree, author of the chick lit best seller Trust Me (2006)
- Anuradha Ramanan (1947–2010), prolific novelist, short story writer
- Ramanichandran, contemporary best selling Tamil novelist
- Ravinder Randhawa (born 1952), British-Indian novelist, short story writer
- Bhargavi Rao (1944–2008), specialist in Telugu literature, translator, anthologist
- Malathi Rao (born 1930), novelist, short story writer
- Santha Rama Rau (1923–2009), Indian-American novelist, playwright
- Nuchhungi Renthlei (1914–2002), poet, singer, school teacher, women's rights activist
- Anusree Roy (born 1982), Indo-Canadian playwright, actress
- Anuradha Roy (born 1967), novelist
- Arundhati Roy (born 1961), novelist, author of The God of Small Things
- Nilanjana S. Roy (born c. 1971), journalist, children's writer
- Kamini Roy (1864–1933), leading Bengali poet, essayist, feminist
- Sumana Roy, Indian poet, novelist, short story writer
- Rita Kothari, Author, Professor, Translation Studies and Partition http://www.iitgn.ac.in/faculty/humanities/rita.htm
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- Padma Sachdev (1940–2021), Dogri poet, novelist, also writing in Hindi
- Nayantara Sahgal (born 1927), novelist, memoirist, letter writer, author of Rich Like Us
- Sarojini Sahoo (born 1956), feminist writer, novelist, short-story writer, author of Sensible Sensuality
- Nandini Sahu (born 1973), English-language poet, folklorist, academic
- Indira Sant (1914–2000), Marathi poet
- Krupabai Satthianadhan (1862–1894), early English-language Indian novelist
- Mala Sen (1947–2011), writer and human rights activist, author of India's Bandit Queen
- Mallika Sengupta (1960–2011), Bengali poet, novelist, feminist, sociologist
- Poile Sengupta (born 1948), English-language playwright, children's writer, poet
- Teesta Setalvad (born 1962), journalist, civil rights activist
- Madhuri R. Shah (fl. 1970-80s), educationist, non-fiction writer
- Shantichitra (born 1978), novelist, short story writer, educator
- Sarjana Sharma (born 1959), journalist, broadcaster
- Shanta Shelke (1922–2002), Marathi poet, novelist, short story writer, educator
- Preeti Shenoy (born 1971), novelist, non-fiction writer
- Melanie Silgardo (born 1956), poet
- Sunny Singh (born 1969), journalist, novelist, short story writer
- Sunny Singh (1931–1999), Bengali poet, novelist, feminist
- Kabita Sinha (1931–1999), Bengali poet, novelist, feminist
- Mridula Sinha (1942–2020), state governor of Goa, Hindi novelist, short story writer
- Shumona Sinha (born 1973), Indian born French writer, novelist, feminist
- Sivasankari (born 1942), Tamil novelist
- Krishna Sobti (1925–2019), Hindi novelist, essayist
- Atima Srivastava (born 1961), short story writer, novelist, screenwriter, film director
- Arundhathi Subramaniam, since c.2003: poet, journalist, biographer
- Vidya Subramaniam (born 1957), prolific novelist, short story writer
- Sugathakumari (1934–2020), Malayalam poet, activist
- Kamala Surayya (1934–2009), English-language poet, Malayalam short story writer, columnist, autobiographer
- Sunita Jain (1940–2017), English and Hindi fictionist
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- Shweta Taneja (born 1980), novelist, comic writer, journalist
- Sooni Taraporevala (born 1957), screenwriter, photographer
- Romila Thapar (born 1930), historian, non-fiction writer
- Susie Tharu (born 1943), non-fiction writer, educator, women's rights activist
- Manjit Tiwana (born 1947), Punjabi poet, educator
- Madhu Trehan, since mid 1970s, journalist, magazine editor
- Ira Trivedi, since 2006, non-fiction writer, novelist, columnist
- Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari (born 1979), author, filmmaker
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- Krishna Udayasankar, Singapore-based Indian author
- O. V. Usha (born 1948), Malayalam poet, novelist, short story writer
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- 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
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- Mallika Yunis, since 1980s, novelist
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- Shama Zaidi (born 1938), art critic, screenwriter, filmmaker
- Zahida Zaidi (1930–2011), poet, playwright, critic, educator