List of women electronic writers

This is a list of notable women writers of electronic literature.[1][2]

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

  • 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

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

D

  • Caterina Davinio (born 1957), Italian poet, novelist and new media artist
  • Adriana de Barros (born 1976), Portuguese-Canadian illustrator, creator of interactive narratives and poems
  • Claire Dinsmore (born 1961), American jeweller, designer and new media artist

E

  • Adrienne Eisen (born 1966, a.k.a. Penelope Trunk), American writer, blogger and entrepreneur
  • Astrid Ensslin (fl 2000s), German digital humanities scholar active in digital fiction and video games
  • Tina Escaja (born 1965), Spanish-American writer and digital artist

F

G

H

  • Amira Hanafi (born 1979), American/Egyptian artist and poet active in electronic literature
  • 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

J

K

  • Alison Knowles (born 1933), American installation artist using visual, aural and tactile elements
  • Alinta Krauth

L

  • Deena Larsen (born 1964), American new media and hypertext author
  • 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), American author of hypertext fiction

M

P

  • Allison Parrish (fl 2000s), American poet, games designer and creator of poetry bots
  • 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

R

  • Jean Rabe (fl 1970s), Canadian journalist, novelist and game writer
  • Melinda Rackham (fl 1980s), Australian writer, digital artist and curator
  • Margaret Rhee (fl 2011), American new media artist with an interest in digital participatory action

S

T

U

W

Z

  • Jody Zellen (born 1961), American digital artist and art critic

References

  1. "Electronic Literature Organization". ELO. 2008. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  2. "Welcome to The NEXT". The Next. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
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