Jacqueline Van Voris (1922-2010) was the author of The Committee of Correspondence: Women with a World Vision.
Read MoreEllis van der Does is a Dutch illustrator and designer.
Read MorePhyllis Vine is an American historian and a non-fiction writer.
Read MoreJoe Vallese is also the coeditor of the anthology What’s Your Exit? A Literary Detour Through New Jersey.
Read MoreMelissa Valentine is a writer from Oakland, CA.
Read MoreTiffany Tsao translates Indonesian fiction and poetry.
Read MoreRhea Tregebov is a Canadian poet.
Read MoreEstela Portillo Trambley was a writer and award-winning playwright from Texas.
Read MoreVirgie Tovar is one of the nation's leading lecturers on fat discrimination and body image.
Read MorePamela Bridgewater Toure was an activist lawyer and legal scholar
Read MoreTereska Torres (1923-2012) escaped Nazi-occupied France in 1940, became a secretary to Free French leader Charles DeGaulle in London, and wrote some 20 books.
Read MoreBei Tong is the anonymous author of Beijing Comrades.
Read MoreYvonne Tixier y Vigil teaches education at the University of Nebraska, Omaha
Read MoreTamara Titus is the 2009 recipient of the North Carolina Arts Council Fellowship Award in fiction.
Read MoreIrene Tinker is an international researcher and was the director of the office of International Science.
Read MoreNgugi wa Thiong'o is a Kenyan writer. He became a political exile after his arrest in 1977 for staging his drama Ngaahika Nedeenda (I Will Marry When I Want). He has taught at Yale University, New York University, and the University of California–Irvine.
Read MoreMichelle Tea is the author of numerous books and founder of RADAR Productions.
Read MoreMeredith Tax has written numerous novels, essays, and articles, and the co-founder and president of Women's WORLD (World Organization for Rights, Literature & Development).
Read MoreValerie Taylor is the pen name of Velma Young, author of the lesbian pulp classics
Read MoreSusie Tharu is an Indian writer, professor, and activist.
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