- Source: List of women electronic writers
This is a list of notable women writers of electronic literature.
A
Annie Abrahams (born 1954), Dutch performance artist and writer, pioneering collective writing experiments
Mabel Addis (1912–2004), American writer, teacher and game designer
Laurie Anderson (1947), American artist, musician, electronic performance pioneer
Anna Anthropy (fl 2010), American video game designer and interactive fiction author
Kate Armstrong (fl 2000s), Canadian multimedia artist, experimental writer and curator
B
Pat Badani (fl. 2000s), Canadian-American digital artist and writer
Adriana de Barros (born 1976), Portuguese-Canadian illustrator, creator of interactive narratives and poems
Zoe Beloff (born 1958), American web serial creator
Caroline Bergvall (born 1962), French-Norwegian poet experimenting with sound art performances
Lillian-Yvonne Bertram (fl 2000s –2020s), American digital storyteller and poet
Carroll Parrott Blue (1943–2019), African American filmmaker, creator of hypermedia works combining film and text
Natalie Bookchin (fl 2000s), American new media artist
Laura Borràs i Castanyer (born 1970), Catalan electronic literature editor and critic (as well as a politician)
Amaranth Borsuk (born 1981), American poet experimenting with digital poetry
Mez Breeze (fl 1990s), Australian artist practicing digital poetry and electronic literature
Amy Briggs (born 1962), American video game developer involved in interactive fiction
Jennifer Brozek (born 1970), American author and game design writer
Nancy Buchanan (born 1946), American artist involved in digital performance art and fictional narrative
Oni Buchanan (born 1975), American new media poet
C
J.R. Carpenter (born 1972), Canadian-British artist and writer active in digital literature
Lynda Clark (born 1981), British author, creator of interactive fiction
Kathryn Cramer (born 1962), science fiction writer, critic and hypertext editor
D
Caterina Davinio (born 1957), Italian poet, novelist and new media artist
Sharon Daniel (fl 1990s – 2010s), American new media educator and writer
Christy Dena (fl 2010), Australian writer, game designer and scholar
Debra Di Blasi (born 1957), American hyperfiction educator and writer
Claire Dinsmore (born 1961), American jeweller, designer and new media artist
J. Yellowlees Douglas (born 1962), American writer, hypertext fiction scholar
Kate Durbin (fl. 2009), American fiction and poetry writer
E
Adrienne Eisen (born 1966, a.k.a. Penelope Trunk), American writer, blogger and entrepreneur
Lori Emerson (fl 2000s), new media preservationist and scholar
Astrid Ensslin (fl 2000s), German digital humanities scholar active in digital fiction and video games
Heid E. Erdrich (born 1963), Native American video poet
Tina Escaja (born 1965), Spanish-American writer and digital artist
F
Natalia Fedorova (born 1981), Russian media artist, scholar, writer
Caitlin Fisher, Canadian media artist and scholar
Mary Flanagan (fl 2000s), American game designer
Vera Frenkel (born 1938), Canadian multimedia artist
G
Belén Gache (born 1960), Spanish-Argentine novelist and experimental writer
Dora García (born 1965), Spanish interactive and web performer
Samantha Gorman (fl 2010), American game developer employing touchscreen narratives, such as The Under Presents
Dene Grigar (fl 2000), American multimedia artist, former president of the Electronic Literature Organization
Diane Gromala (born 1960), Canadian computer science and virtual reality designer
Carolyn Guertin, Canadian educator, author, and critic
H
Amira Hanafi (born 1979), American/Egyptian artist and poet active in electronic literature
Auriea Harvey (born 1971), artist, digital storyteller, and video game producer
N. Katherine Hayles (born 1943), American literary critic and academic active in electronic literature
Porpentine Charity Heartscape (born 1987), video game designer involving hypertext and interactive fiction
Amy Hennig (born 1964), American video game developer and script writer
Janet Holmes (fl 2000s), American poet and professor
Kathy Rae Huffman (fl 1970s – 1990s), American writer and expert for video and media art
J
Shelley Jackson (born 1963), American experimental writer and artist
Helen Varley Jamieson (born 1966), New Zealand digital media artist, cyperperformance creator
Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo (fl 2000s),Guatemala digital artist, educator
Natalie Jeremijenko (born 1966), new media artist and engineer
K
Yael Kanarek (born 1967), Israeli-American internet artist and writer
Jayne Fenton Keane (fl 2000s), Australian multimedia poet
Lisbeth Klastrup (born 1970), Danish digital and social media scholar
Alison Knowles (born 1933), American installation artist using visual, aural and tactile elements
L
Tina La Porta (born 1967), American digital artist and writer
Deena Larsen (born 1964), American new media and hypertext author
Brenda Laurel (born 1950), Video game developer
Olia Lialina (born 1971), Russian internet artist and experimental film critic
Christine Love (born 1989), Canadian novelist, interactive fiction writer and video game developer
Marjorie Luesebrink (1943–2023), pen name M.D. Coverley, American author of hypertext fiction
M
Judy Malloy (born 1942), poet employing hypernarrative and information art
Cathy Marshall (fl 1990s), collaborative hypertext researcher and developer
Kathleen McConnell, pen name Kathy Mac (fl 2000s), Canadian poet
María Mencía (fl 1999), Spanish-born media artist active in electronic literature
Janet Murray (born 1946), electronic literature critic and designer
N
Ruth Nestvold (born 1958), American writer
O
Jaishree Odin (fl 1990s), American electronic literature scholar
P
Allison Parrish (fl 2000s), American poet, games designer and creator of poetry bots
Celia Pearce (born 1961), American game designer
Judith Pintar (fl 1980s), sociologist, harp player and author of interactive fiction
Jessica Pressman (fl 2010), American academic and author involved in electronic literature, digital poetry and media
Kate Pullinger (born 1961), Canadian novelist and academic, author of digital fiction
Q
Alissa Quart (born 1972), American writer, poet and multimedia author
Zoë Quinn (born 1987), American video game developer, interactive fiction writer
R
Jean Rabe (fl 1970s), Canadian journalist, novelist and game writer
Melinda Rackham (fl 1980s), Australian writer, digital artist and curator
Rita Raley (fl 2000s), American researcher, editor, and critic
Margaret Rhee (fl 2011), American new media artist with an interest in digital participatory action
Francesca da Rimini (fl. 1990s), new media artist and cyberfeminist
Raquel Salas Rivera (born 1985), Puerto Rican non-binary artist
Marie-Laure Ryan (fl 2000s), electronic literature scholar
S
Alexandra Saemmer, French author of digital poetry, and critic
Christy Sheffield Sanford, American web-specific writer and creator
Emily Short (fl 2000s), American interactive fiction writer
Lisa Smedman (fl 1997), Canadian writer of science fiction and gaming adventure novels
Sarah Smith (born 1947), American author and hypertext novelist
Cheryl Sourkes (born 1945), Canadia new media artist
Stephanie Strickland (born 1942), American poet, author of digital poems
Kim Stringfellow (born 1963), American photography and multimedia artist
Lisa Swanstrom (fl 2010), American researcher in literature, media theory and the digital humanities
T
Christine Tamblyn (1951–1998), American media artist, critic, and educator
Sue Thomas (born 1951), British new media author
Helen Thorington (1928–2023), American radio artist and composer
Penelope Trunk (born 1966), American writer, hypertext novelist and entrepreneur
U
Ana María Uribe (1944–2004), Argentine poet working with visual poetry
Camille Utterback (born 1970), American interactive installation artist
W
Rae White (fl 2010 – 2020s), Australian non-binary new media poet
Christine Wilks (born 1960), British digital writer and artist
Roberta Williams (born 1953), American video game designer and writer
Josephine Wilson (fl. 2010s), Australian writer
Adrianne Wortzel (born 1941), American artist using robotics in her works
Nanette Wylde (fl. 1990s), American artist and writer active in net art and electronic literature
Y
Jin-me Yoon (born 1960), Canadian visual artist
Z
Jody Zellen (born 1961), American digital artist and art critic
Marina Zurkow (born 1962), American visual and electronic artist
See also
List of electronic literature authors, critics, and works
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