Rowena Kennedy-Epstein is the editor of Muriel Rukeyser’s novel Savage Coast. Her scholarship and writing have appeared in numerous journals and newspapers. She is currently teaching at the University of Bristol.
Read MoreEsther Kreitman (1891-1954) was born in Poland, raised in Warsaw and married in Antwerp. Kreitman and her family fled at the start of World War I. She was the author of two novels and a collection of short stories.
Read MoreHanna Krall was born in 1935 in Poland and survived the Second World War hiding in a cupboard. She began her writing career as a prize-winning journalist. Since the early 80s she has worked as a novelist. She has received numerous Polish and international awards. Translated into seventeen languages, her work has gained widespread recognition.
Read MoreFadumo Korn is the vice president of FORWARD-Germany, an organization dedicated to promoting action to stop FGM.
Read MoreSusan Koppelman is a literary historian, acknowledged as the leading authority on the women's short story in the United States. Her anthologies include Between Mothers and Daughters and The Strange History of Suzanne LaFleshe.
Read MoreEdith Konecky is a Jewish American feminist writer.
Read MoreRuth Kluger is a professor emerita of German at the University of California, Irvine. She is also the author of five books of literary criticism.
Read MoreMuriel Kittel's translations of French, Italian, and Spanish poetry have appeared in numerous anthologies and she has translated Faith, Reason and the Plague by Carlo M. Cipolla.
Read MoreLesley Kinzel has been engaging with body politics and social justice activism for well over a decade. She co-founded and moderated the blog Fatshionista for five years (2005-2010), which has turned her into an online celebrity in the communities of fat acceptance, fashion, and women’s issues.
Read MoreAzza el Kholy is a professor of American literature at Alexandria University.
Read MoreClarkisha Kent is a Nigerian American writer and critic.
Read MoreJoan Kelly (1928 - 1982) was a history professor and the author of Leon Battista Alberti: Universal Man of the Early Renaissance. In the 1970s, Kelly's interest turned to women's history and to feminist theory.
Read MoreEdith Summers Kelley (1884-1956) wrote short stories, essays, and novels.
Read MoreRocco Kayiatos is a trans educator, writer, and hip hop artist.
Read MoreShirley Kaufman is a prize-winning American-Israeli poet and translator
Read MoreJudith Katzir was born in Haifa, Israel, in 1963. Her works have received the Book Publishers Association's Platinum and Gold Book Prizes, the Prime Minister's Prize, and the French WIZO Prize.
Read MoreLila Karp was a former director of Princeton University's Women's Center and a codirector of The Institute for the Study of Women and Men at the University of Southern California. She taught literature, film, and feminist theory in women's studies programs.
Read MoreIlona Karmel was a Holocaust survivor. She taught creative writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she received the Dean's Award for Distinguished Service in 1994.
Read MoreEliyanna Kaiser is a former executive editor of $pread magazine.
Read MoreMohammed Kacimi is an Algerian playwright and novelist. His writings include 1962, la Confession d’Abraham, and Terre sainte.
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