List of women electronic writers

This is a list of notable women writers of electronic literature.

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

 * Pat Badani (fl. 2000s), Canadian-American digital artist and writer
 * Adriana de Barros (born 1976), Portuguese-Canadian illustrator, creator of interactive narratives and poems
 * Zoe Beloff (born 1958), American web serial creator
 * Caroline Bergvall (born 1962), French-Norwegian poet experimenting with sound art performances
 * Lillian-Yvonne Bertram (fl 2000s –2020s), American digital storyteller and poet
 * Carroll Parrott Blue (1943–2019), African American filmmaker, creator of hypermedia works combining film and text
 * Natalie Bookchin (fl 2000s), American new media artist
 * Laura Borràs i Castanyer (born 1970), Catalan electronic literature editor and critic (as well as a politician)
 * 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
 * Oni Buchanan (born 1975), American new media poet

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
 * Kathryn Cramer (born 1962), science fiction writer, critic and hypertext editor

D

 * Caterina Davinio (born 1957), Italian poet, novelist and new media artist
 * Sharon Daniel (fl 1990s – 2010s), American new media educator and writer
 * Christy Dena (fl 2010), Australian writer, game designer and scholar
 * Debra Di Blasi (born 1957), American hyperfiction educator and writer
 * Claire Dinsmore (born 1961), American jeweller, designer and new media artist
 * J. Yellowlees Douglas (born 1962), American writer, hypertext fiction scholar
 * Kate Durbin (fl. 2009), American fiction and poetry writer

E

 * Adrienne Eisen (born 1966, a.k.a. Penelope Trunk), American writer, blogger and entrepreneur
 * Lori Emerson (fl 2000s), new media preservationist and scholar
 * Astrid Ensslin (fl 2000s), German digital humanities scholar active in digital fiction and video games
 * Heid E. Erdrich (born 1963), Native American video poet
 * Tina Escaja (born 1965), Spanish-American writer and digital artist

F

 * Natalia Fedorova (born 1981), Russian media artist, scholar, writer
 * Caitlin Fisher, Canadian media artist and scholar
 * Mary Flanagan (fl 2000s), American game designer
 * Vera Frenkel (born 1938), Canadian multimedia artist

G

 * Belén Gache (born 1960), Spanish-Argentinian novelist and experimental writer
 * Dora García (born 1965), Spanish interactive and web performer
 * Samantha Gorman (fl 2010), American game developer employing touchscreen narratives, such as The Under Presents
 * Dene Grigar (fl 2000), American multimedia artist, former president of the Electronic Literature Organization
 * Diane Gromala (born 1960), Canadian computer science and virtual reality designer
 * Carolyn Guertin, Canadian educator, author, and critic

H

 * Amira Hanafi (born 1979), American/Egyptian artist and poet active in electronic literature
 * Auriea Harvey (born 1971), artist, digital storyteller, and video game producer
 * 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
 * Janet Holmes (fl 2000s), American poet and professor
 * Kathy Rae Huffman (fl 1970s – 1990s), American writer and expert for video and media art

J

 * Shelley Jackson (born 1963), American experimental writer and artist
 * Helen Varley Jamieson (born 1966), New Zealand digital media artist, cyperperformance creator
 * Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo (fl 2000s),Guatemala digital artist, educator
 * Natalie Jeremijenko (born 1966), new media artist and engineer

K

 * Yael Kanarek (born 1967), Israeli-American internet artist and writer
 * Jayne Fenton Keane (fl 2000s), Australian multimedia poet
 * Lisbeth Klastrup (born 1970), Danish digital and social media scholar
 * Alison Knowles (born 1933), American installation artist using visual, aural and tactile elements

L

 * Tina La Porta (born 1967), American digital artist and writer
 * Deena Larsen (born 1964), American new media and hypertext author
 * Brenda Laurel (born 1950), Video game developer
 * 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), pen name M.D. Coverley, American author of hypertext fiction

M

 * Judy Malloy (born 1942), poet employing hypernarrative and information art
 * Cathy Marshall (fl 1990s), collaborative hypertext researcher and developer
 * Kathleen McConnell, pen name Kathy Mac (fl 2000s), Canadian poet
 * María Mencía (fl 1999), Spanish-born media artist active in electronic literature
 * Janet Murray (born 1946), electronic literature critic and designer

N

 * Ruth Nestvold (born 1958), American writer

O

 * Jaishree Odin (fl 1990s), American electronic literature scholar

P

 * Allison Parrish (fl 2000s), American poet, games designer and creator of poetry bots
 * Celia Pearce (born 1961), American game designer
 * 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
 * Zoë Quinn (born 1987), American video game developer, interactive fiction writer

R

 * Jean Rabe (fl 1970s), Canadian journalist, novelist and game writer
 * Melinda Rackham (fl 1980s), Australian writer, digital artist and curator
 * Rita Raley (fl 2000s), American researcher, editor, and critic
 * Margaret Rhee (fl 2011), American new media artist with an interest in digital participatory action
 * Francesca da Rimini (fl. 1990s), new media artist and cyberfeminist
 * Raquel Salas Rivera (born 1985), Puerto Rican non-binary artist
 * Marie-Laure Ryan (fl 2000s), electronic literature scholar

S

 * Alexandra Saemmer, French author of digital poetry, and critic
 * Christy Sheffield Sanford, American web-specific writer and creator
 * Emily Short (fl 2000s), American interactive fiction writer
 * Lisa Smedman (fl 1997), Canadian writer of science fiction and gaming adventure novels
 * Sarah Smith (born 1947), American author and hypertext novelist
 * Cheryl Sourkes (born 1945), Canadia new media artist
 * Stephanie Strickland (born 1942), American poet, author of digital poems
 * Kim Stringfellow (born 1963), American photography and multimedia artist
 * Lisa Swanstrom (fl 2010), American researcher in literature, media theory and the digital humanities

T

 * Christine Tamblyn (1951–1998), American media artist, critic, and educator
 * Sue Thomas (born 1951), British new media author
 * Helen Thorington (1928–2023), American radio artist and composer
 * Penelope Trunk (born 1966), American writer, hypertext novelist and entrepreneur

U

 * Ana María Uribe (1944–2004), Argentinian poet working with visual poetry
 * Camille Utterback (born 1970), American interactive installation artist

W

 * Rae White (fl 2010 – 2020s), Australian non-binary new media poet
 * Christine Wilks (born 1960), British digital writer and artist
 * Roberta Williams (born 1953), American video game designer and writer
 * Josephine Wilson (fl. 2010s), Australian writer
 * Adrianne Wortzel (born 1941), American artist using robotics in her works
 * Nanette Wylde (fl. 1990s), American artist and writer active in net art and electronic literature

Y

 * Jin-me Yoon (born 1960), Canadian visual artist

Z

 * Jody Zellen (born 1961), American digital artist and art critic
 * Marina Zurkow (born 1962), American visual and electronic artist