Activist and author Tillie Olsen is best known for her prize-winning fiction Tell Me a Riddle and Yonnondio: From the Thirties.
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Read MoreAmira Nowaira is currently professor of English literature at Alexandria University, Egypt. She has published studies, translations from and into Arabic, and works of fiction.
Read MoreFereshteh Nouraie-Simone is a historian at the American University School of International Service. She teaches courses on gender and social change in the Middle East, Iran, and the history of US-Iran relations.
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Read MoreHualing Nieh is a Chinese novelist, fiction writer, and poet.
Read MoreDonna Nebenzahl is a weekly columnist and feature writer at the Montreal Gazette.
Read MoreRobert Nichols (1919–2010) worked as a landscape architect. He was also active in the antiwar movement and in the antinuclear movement.
Read MoreTaslima Nasrin is an award-winning writer and human rights activist.
Read MoreRachel Kauder Nalebuff is the creator of The New York Times bestseller My Little Red Book, an anthology of women’s first period stories.
Read MoreScott E. Myers is a translator of Chinese who focuses on contemporary queer fiction from the PRC.
Read MoreChiedza Musengezi is the director of Zimbabwe Women Writers and is a teacher, writer, and editor.
Read MoreShirley L. Mow has served as associate director of the Educational Partnership Center at the University of California, Santa Cruz; executive director of the Westchester Education Coalition; and associate dean of University College of Pace University.
Read MoreMalika Moustadraf (1969–2006) was a preeminent arabophone writer from Casablanca, Morocco.
Read MoreFaye Moskowitz is a memoirist, poet, short story writer and professor. She is represented in dozens of anthologies, her poems, essays and short stories have been published in highly respected newspapers and magazines.
Read MoreSusana M. Morris is co-founder of the Crunk Feminist Collective and a contributing writer on the blog. She is currently an associate professor of English at Auburn University, where she teaches African American literature.
Read MoreSandra Morgen is director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society at the University of Oregon.
Read MoreRobin Morgan is an American author, political theorist, and activist.
Read MoreCarley Moore is an essayist, novelist, and poet.
Read MoreAnne Elizabeth Moore is the author of Unmarketable (2007), the Eisner Award–winning Sweet Little Cunt (2018), Gentrifier: A Memoir (2021), which was an NPR Best Book of the Year, and others.
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