List of Spanish women writers

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

A[]

  • Mercedes Abad (born 1961), journalist, short story writer
  • Rosario de Acuña (1850–1923), playwright, essayist, short story writer and poet
  • Anna Aguilar-Amat (born 1962), Catalan-language poet, translator
  • Francisca Aguirre (1930–2019), poet
  • Aisha (died 1010), acclaimed Arabic-language poet
  • Caterina Albert (1869–1966), short story writer, novelist and poet
  • Núria Albó (born 1930), novelist, politician
  • Aurora de Albornoz (born 1926), poet
  • Josefina Aldecoa (1926–2011), novelist
  • Aurora de Albornoz (born 1947), Galician-language poet, translator, biologist
  • Concepción Aleixandre (1862–1952), gynaecologist, feminist, non-fiction writer
  • Marilar Aleixandre (born 1947), writer, translator and biologist
  • Jesusa Alfau Galván de Solalinde (1895–1943), novelist
  • Florina Alías (1921-1999), Asturian-language author
  • Maria Dolors Alibés (1941–2009), children's author
  • Concha Alós (1926–2011), novelist
  • Amparo Alvajar (1916–1998), Galician translator, journalist, and playwright
  • Begoña Ameztoy (born 1951), writer and painter
  • Blanca Andreu (born 1959), poet
  • Lola Anglada (c.1893–1984), writer and illustrator
  • Maria Àngels Anglada (1930–1999), Catalan-language poet, novelist
  • Núria Añó (born 1973), Catalan-language novelist, short story writer, biographer, essayist
  • Enriqueta Antolín (1941–2013), journalist and novelist
  • Clementina Arderiu (1889–1976), Catalan-language poet
  • Concepción Arenal (1820–1893), feminist writer, poet, essayist
  • Xela Arias (1962–2003), Galician-language poet, translator
  • Elena Arnedo (1941–2015), gynaecologist, writer and activist
  • Rosa Maria Arquimbau (1910–1991), Catalan-language novelist, journalist, feminist
  • Julia de Asensi (1859–1921), journalist, novelist, children's writer
  • Matilde Asensi (born 1962), historical novelist, journalist
  • Judith Astelarra (born 1943), Argentine-born sociologist specializing in gender studies

B[]

  • Inés Ballester (born 1958), journalist, cookbook writer and television presenter
  • Maria Barbal (born 1949), novelist, children's writer
  • Elia Barceló (born 1957), academic and writing based in Austria
  • Carmen Baroja (1883–1950), writer and ethnologist
  • Nuria Barrios (born 1962), poet, fiction and non-fiction writer
  • Lola Beccaria (born 1963), novelist
  • Esther Bendahan (born 1964), Moroccan-born Spanish-language novelist, essayist, living in Spain
  • Pilar Benejam Arguimbau (born 1937), geographer, writer and academic
  • Maria Beneyto (1925–2011), poet
  • Elisa Beni (born 1965), journalist, novelist
  • Sara Berenguer Laosa (1919–2010), poet and activist
  • Consuelo Berges (1889–1988), translator, journalist, and biographer
  • Mònica Bernabé (born 1972), journalist and writer
  • Aurora Bertrana (1892–1974), Catalan-language short story writer, novelist
  • Patrocinio de Biedma y la Moneda (1858–1927), poet and novelist
  • Carmen Blanco (born 1954), feminist writer, activist and academic
  • Montserrat Boix (born 1960), journalist
  • Pilar Bonet (born 1952), journalist and non-fiction writer
  • Rosario Ustáriz Borra (1927–2009), Aragonese language writer and poet
  • Maria Lluïsa Borràs i Gonzàlez (1931–2010), writer and exhibition curator
  • Nuria C. Botey (born 1977), science fiction, fantasy, and horror writer
  • Dolors Bramon (born 1943), philologist, historian, academic and writer
  • Mariam Budia (born 1970), author and playwright
  • Carmen de Burgos (1867–1932), novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist, translator
  • Juby Bustamante (1938–2014), journalist
  • Gabriela Bustelo (born 1962), novelist, journalist, translator

C[]

  • Fernán Caballero (1796–1877), novelist
  • Amparo Cabanes Pecourt (born 1938), academic and politician
  • María Cambrils (1878–1939), socialist feminist writer
  • Roser Caminals-Heath (fl. 1990s), Catalan novelist and translator
  • María Teresa Campos (born 1941), journalist, memoirist, humorous writer
  • Zenobia Camprubí (1887–1956), Spanish-born writer, diarist, later moved to Cuba and the United States
  • Matilde Camus (1919–2012), poet, non-fiction writer
  • Eva Canel (1857–1932), Spanish-born writer who settled in Cuba
  • Maria Aurèlia Capmany (1918–1991), Catalan novelist, playwright and essayist
  • Àngels Cardona Palmer (born 1951), Catalan writer, educator and activist
  • María del Carme Ribé i Ferré (1920–1991), librarian, writer and activist
  • Ana Caro (1590–1646), Golden Age poet and playwright
  • Maite Carranza (born 1958), educator and children's writer, mainly in Catalan
  • Maria Carratalà i Van den Wouver (1899–1984), music critic, translator, playwright
  • Luisa Carvajal y Mendoza (1566–1614), religious poet, writer
  • Sofía Casanova (1861–1958), poet, novelist and journalist
  • Borita Casas (1911–1999), journalist, playwright and children's writer
  • Yolanda Castaño (born 1977), painter, literary critic and poet
  • Josefina Castellví (born 1935), oceanographer, non-fiction writer
  • María Andrea Casamayor (1700–1780), early female science writer, two works on mathematics
  • Borita Casas (1911–1999), children's writer
  • Fina Casalderrey (born 1951), Galician children's writer
  • Cecilia Castaño (born 1953), professor of political science and applied economics
  • Yolanda Castaño (born 1977), Galician-language poet, translator
  • Sofía Castañón (born 1983), poet, journalist, politician
  • Luisa Castro (born 1966), novelist, poet, journalist, writing in Galician and Spanish
  • Rosalía de Castro (1837–1885), romanticist poet, writings in Galician and Spanish
  • Mariana de Carvajal y Saavedra (1620–1670), Golden Age writer
  • Mercedes Cebrián (poet, short story writer and translator
  • Natividad Cepeda, poet, writer, and columnist
  • Annabel Cervantes (born 1969), Catalan-language writer
  • Mercedes Comaposada (1901–1994), educator, lawyer and writer
  • Ernestina de Champourcín (1905–1999), poet
  • Rosa Chacel (1898–1994), well-known novelist
  • Dulce Chacón (1954–2003), poet, novelist, playwright
  • Ernestina de Champourcín (1905–1999), poet
  • Isabel Cheix (1839–1899), writer of historical, religious and romantic novels as well as poetry and stage plays
  • Rosa María Cid López (born 1956), academic specializing in gender and women's studies
  • Victoria Cirlot (born 1955), non-fiction literary writer
  • Mercè Company (born 1947), writer in Spanish, Catalan and French languages
  • Flavia Company (born 1963), Argentine-born Spanish novelist, poet, children's writer, writes in Catalan and Spanish
  • Nieves Concostrina (born 1961), writer and journalist
  • Carmen Conde Abellán (1907–1996), poet, narrative writer
  • Paula Contreras Márquez (1911–2008), novelist, short story writer
  • Carolina Coronado (1820–1911), popular poet, novelist, playwright
  • Aixa de la Cruz (born 1988), Basque writer of novels and short stories

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F[]

  • Lidia Falcón (born 1935), politician and writer
  • Elvira Farreras i Valentí (1913–2005), poet and essayist
  • Cristina Fernández Cubas (born 1945), journalist, short story writer and novelist
  • Concepció Ferrer (born 1938), philologist, politician and writer
  • Ángela Figuera Aymerich (1902–1984), Basque poet writing in Spanish
  • Alaíde Foppa (1914–c. 1980), Spanish born poet, published in Guatemala and Mexico
  • Francesca Forrellad (1927–2013), Catalan writer
  • Lluïsa Forrellad (1927–2018), novelist and playwright in Spanish and Catalan
  • Susana Fortes (born 1959), novelist, columnist
  • Elena Fortún (1886–1952), children's writer, author of Celia, lo que dice
  • Isabel Franc (born 1955), novelist, short story writer and essayist
  • Espido Freire (born 1974), successful novelist, works translated into several languages
  • Anna Freixas (born 1946), academic and writer on the subjects of aging, feminism, and psychology
  • Laura Freixas (born 1958), novelist, short story writer, columnist
  • Milagros Frías (born 1955), writer, journalist and literary reviewer
  • Gloria Fuertes (1917–1998), poet, novelist, children's writer, playwright
  • Felícia Fuster (1921–2012), Catalan-language poet, translator

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H[]

  • Úrsula Heinze (born 1941), poet, novelist, essayist, short story writer and children's writer
  • Francisca Herrera Garrido (1869–1950), Galician-language novelist, poet
  • María Gertrudis Hore (1742–1801), poet

I[]

  • Carmen de Icaza (1899–1979), novelist
  • María Antonia Iglesias (1945–2014), journalist, non-fiction writer
  • Lola Iturbe (1902–1990), trade unionist and journalist
  • Mari Carmen Izquierdo (1950–2019), pioneering sports journalist

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K[]

  • Carmen Karr (1865–1943), feminist and journalist
  • Alicia Kopf (born 1982), novelist and academic

L[]

  • Ángela Labordeta (born 1967), novelist, journalist
  • María Elvira Lacaci(1916–1997), Galician poet
  • Lorraine C. Ladish (born 1963), Spanish-born writer based in Florida
  • Carmen Laforet (1921–2004), existentialist novelist, short story writer
  • Regina de Lamo (1870–1947), pianist, writer, journalist and activist
  • Margarita Landi (1918–2004), journalist and television presenter
  • Paula Lapido (born 1945), short story writer
  • María Teresa León (1903–1988), novelist, short story writer, playwright, children's writer, columnist
  • Rosa Leveroni (1910–1985), Catalan-language poet
  • Gemma Lienas (born 1951), writer, feminist activist, politician
  • Lucía Lijtmaer (born 1977), journalist, writer
  • Elvira Lindo (born 1962), journalist, novelist, playwright
  • Eulàlia Lledó (born 1952), philologist and non-fiction writer
  • Ángeles López de Ayala (1858–1926), playwright, journalist and activist
  • Leonor López de Córdoba (1362–1430), Spain's earliest autobiographer
  • Marian Lopez Fernandez-Cao (born 1964), academic, curator and art writer
  • Mariló López Garrido (born 1963)
  • Rosaura Lopez (1932–2005), maid who wrote about John Lennon
  • Irene Lozano (born 1971), writer, journalist and politician

M[]

  • Ángeles Maestro (born 1952), Spanish politician
  • Chantal Maillard (born 1951), poet, essayist, non-fiction works on philosophy
  • Helena Maleno (born 1970), journalist, writer and activist
  • Maria Mercè Marçal (1952–1998), Catalan-language poet, translator
  • Carolina Marcial Dorado (1889–1941), educator and writer based in USA
  • Inés Marful (born 1965), scholar
  • María Mariño (1907–1967), Galician writer
  • Inka Martí (born 1964), journalist, editor, writer and photographer
  • Carmen Martín Gaite (1925–2000), novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright, children's writer
  • Ana María Martínez Sagi (1907–2000), poet, journalist, feminist and trade unionist
  • Laia Martínez i López (born 1984), poet and translator
  • Susana Martinez-Conde (born 1969), Spanish-American researcher, non-fiction writer
  • Raquel Martínez-Gómez (born 1973), novelist
  • Toti Martínez de Lezea (born 1949), novelist, translator, writing in Spanish and Basque
  • Maria del Pilar Maspons i Labrós (1841–1907), poet and novelist
  • María Josefa Massanés (1811–1887), poet
  • Pilar Mateos (born 1942), children's writer
  • Ana María Matute (1925–2014), highly acclaimed novelist, short story writer
  • Megan Maxwell (born 1965), romantic chick lit novelist
  • Antonia Maymón (1881–1959), novelist and non-fiction writer
  • Margarita de Mayo Izarra (1889–1969), journalist and teacher
  • Elena Medel (born 1985), poet, literary critic
  • Susana Medina (born 1966), poetry and prose in Spanish and English
  • Concha Méndez (1898–1986), poet, playwright, member of Generation of '27
  • Ana Merino (born 1971), poet, novelist, educator, living in the United States
  • Sara Mesa (born 1976), poet and novelist
  • Ana María Moix (1947–2014), poet, novelist, short story writer, translator
  • Selena Millares (born 1963), poet, essayist and academic
  • Montserrat Minobis i Puntonet (1942–2019), journalist and academic
  • Laura Mintegi (born 1965), novelist, politician and academic
  • Pilar Molina Llorente (born 1943), children's writer
  • Empar Moliner (born 1966), writer and journalist
  • Dolors Monserdà (1845–1919), poet, novelist and playwright
  • Rosa Montero (born 1951), journalist, acclaimed novelist
  • Carmen Montoriol Puig (1893–1966), Catalan poet, playwright, translator
  • Federica Montseny (1905–1994), novelist, essayist, politician
  • María Luz Morales (1889–1980), pioneering cultural journalist and writer
  • María Victoria Moreno (1939–2005), children's writer, poet and essayist, writing in both Spanish and Galician
  • Teresa Moure (born 1969), Galician-language essayist, novelist, children's writer
  • Elisabeth Mulder (1904–1987), poet, novelist, short story writer
  • Estefanía Muñiz (born 1974), poet and scriptwriter
  • Isabel Muñoz-Caravaca (1838–1915), journalist writer and labour activist
  • Anna Murià (1904–2002), short story writer, novelist, children's writer, essayist

N[]

  • Elvira Navarro (born 1978), novelist and short story writer
  • Julia Navarro (born 1953), best-selling novelist, journalist, novels widely translated but not into English
  • Margarita Nelken (1894–1968), feminist and writer
  • Carmen Nonell (born 1920), novelist
  • Olga Novo (born 1975), Galician-language poet, essayist

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P[]

Q[]

  • Ana Rosa Quintana (born 1956), journalist and television presenter
  • Rebeca Quintáns (born 1964), journalist and research writer
  • Elena Quiroga (1921–1995), novelist

R[]

  • Llucia Ramis (born 1977), journalist and novelist
  • Dolores Redondo (born 1969), novelist
  • Rosa Regàs (born 1933), novelist, columnist
  • Charlotte Remfry (1869–1957), writer and translator
  • Eugenia Rico (born 1972), novelist, poet, journalist
  • Lolo Rico (1935–2019), children's writer and television producer
  • Carme Riera (born 1948), Catalan-language novelist, essayist, short story writer, critic, also writes in Spanish
  • Pilar del Río (born 1950), journalist, writer and translator
  • Blanca de los Ríos (1862–1956), novelist, essayist and painter
  • Marta Rivera de la Cruz (born 1970), novelist
  • Margarita Rivière (1944–2015), journalist and non-fiction writer
  • Marta Robles (born 1963), writer of fiction and non-fiction, television scriptwriter and presenter
  • Maria Mercè Roca (born 1958), Catalan short story writer, novelist, politician
  • Cristina Rodríguez (born 1972), French-language journalist, novelist
  • Fátima Rodríguez (b. 1961), writer, translator, professor
  • Mercè Rodoreda (October 10, 1908 – April 13, 1983), Catalan novelist
  • Cristina Rodríguez (born 1972), journalist, historian and novelist who writes in French
  • Fanny Rubio (born 1949), novelist and literary critic

S[]

  • Oliva Sabuco (1562–c.1622), medical and psychological works
  • Faustina Sáez de Melgar (1834–1895), novelist, poet and essayist
  • Ada Salas (born 1965), poet and educator
  • María Salas Larrazábal (1922–2008), writer, journalist
  • Mercedes Salisachs (1916–2014), novelist, short story writer
  • Marcela de San Félix (1605–1687), poet, religious writer
  • Isabel San Sebastián (born 1959), journalist, writer and broadcaster
  • Clara Sánchez (born 1955), novelist
  • Cristina Sánchez-Andrade (born 1968), novelist and translator
  • Cèlia Sànchez-Mústich (born 1954), Catalan-language poet, short story writer
  • Lucía Sánchez Saornil (1895–1970), poet and feminist
  • Encarna Sant-Celoni i Verger (born 1959), narrative writer, poet and translator
  • Elena Santiago (born 1941), novelist and short story writer
  • Care Santos (born 1970), journalist and novelist writing in Spanish and Catalan
  • Marta Sanz (born 1967), novelist and poet
  • Lucía Sánchez Saornil (1895–1970), poet, feminist writer
  • Encarna Sant-Celoni i Verger (born 1959), Valencian poet, narrative writer
  • Elena Santiago (born 1941), novelist, short story, and children's writer
  • Ana Santos Aramburo (born 1957), national librarian and writer
  • Care Santos (born 1970), novelist, children's writer, writes in Catalan and Spanish
  • Belén de Sárraga (1874–1951), journalist
  • Elvira Sastre (born 1992), poet and translator
  • Berta Serra Manzanares (born 1958), poet and novelist
  • Luisa Sigea de Velasco (1522–1560), poet, wrote mainly in Latin
  • Isabel-Clara Simó (1943–2020), Catalan-language journalist and writer
  • Teresa Solana (born 1962), crime novelist
  • Carme Solé Vendrell (born 1944), illustrator and children's writer
  • Maria Assumpció Soler i Font (1913–2004), Catalan writer and journalist
  • Dolores Soler-Espiauba (born 1935), novelist
  • Anna Soler-Pont (born 1968), writer
  • Cristina Spínola (born 1976), journalist, athlete, YouTuber

T[]

  • Sofía Tartilán (1829-1888), novelist, essayist, journalist, editor
  • Corín Tellado (1927–2009), novelist
  • Ana Tena (born 1966), Aragonese short story writer
  • Teresa de Cartagena (15th century), early feminist, autobiographer
  • Teresa of Ávila (1515–1582), mystical writer
  • Mònica Terribas i Sala (born 1968), Catalan journalist, educator, broadcasting executive
  • Josefina de la Torre (1907–2002), poet, novelist, opera singer, actress
  • Carme Torras (born 1956), computer scientist, technical writer and novelist
  • Maruja Torres (born 1943), journalist
  • Xohana Torres (1929–2017), poet, playwright and novelist
  • Laura Tremosa (born 1937), engineer, feminist, non-fiction writer
  • Esther Tusquets (1936–2012), publisher, novelist, essayist

U[]

  • Rosana Ubanell (born 1958), journalist, detective story novelist
  • Pilar Urbano (born 1940), journalist and non-fiction writer
  • Arantxa Urretabizkaia (born 1947), Basque-language novelist, screenwriter, poet
  • Carmina Useros (1928–2017), writer, ceramist, painter, and cultural manager

V[]

  • Amelia Valcarcel (born 1950), philosopher, feminist, non-fiction writer
  • Pilar de Valderrama (1889–1879), poet and playwright
  • Curri Valenzuela (born 1945), journalist and non-fiction writer
  • Julieta Valero (born 1971), poet
  • Maria Vallejo-Nágera (born 1964), novelist
  • Ángela Vallvey (born 1964), children's writer, novelist
  • Brigitte Vasallo (born 1973), writer and social activist
  • Ana María Vázquez Hoys (born 1945), non-fiction writer, historic novelist, historian
  • María Teresa de Vega, novelist and poet
  • Maria Verger (1892–1983), archivist, librarian and poet in Catalan and Spanish
  • Isabel Vericat (born 1970), author and translator
  • Antònia Vicens (born 1941), short story writer, novelist, children's writer, writes in Catalan
  • Beatriz Villacañas (born 1964), poet, essayist, critic

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