Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Poets

Key: Wikidata list (WD) / Crowd-sourced list (CS)

Writers by occupation:

Writers (WD) by country:

Afghanistan

 * Mahbouba Ibrahimi, Afghan-Iranian poet
 * Mahjube Herawi / Mahjoba Herawi, Afghan poet
 * Humera Rahi, Afghan poet
 * Bahar Said (born c. 1954), Afghan poet
 * Surraya Wahidi (born 1955), Afghan poet

Angola

 * Manuela de Abreu, poet known for Em Cada Manhã de Longe
 * Maria Bernardete, Eu. Poemas (1958)
 * Maria Filomena Cabral, poetry
 * Honorinda Cerveira, poet and novelist
 * Marilia do Ceu
 * Maria Joana Couto
 * Amélia Dalomba
 * Maria Alexandre Daskalos
 * Eveline Ferreira
 * Lilia da Fonseca
 * Maria Beatriz Fonseca
 * Maria Manuela Freire
 * Maria Teresa Galveias
 * Luisa Pinto Leite
 * Maria H. F. Lima
 * Maria Engenia Pimentel Lima
 * Maria Isabel Duarte de Almeida Lupi
 * Maria da Luz Monteiro Macedo
 * Maria do Carmo Marcelino
 * Linda Martins
 * Maria de Deus Matos e Melo
 * Maria da Soledade Montenegro
 * Sofia da Costa Moura
 * Branca Mourinho nom de plum of Maria Palmira Lobo das Neves
 * Teresa Nolasco
 * Maria Angela Pires
 * Airam Alice Pereira Santos
 * Ana Maria de Fátima dos Santos Pereira
 * Sofia Serra e Moura
 * Teresa Vergani
 * Jane Walter

Brazil

 * Áurea Pires da Gama (2 February 1876 – 10 October 1949) Brazilian poet and teacher (source: BND, PD image)

Bulgaria

 * (born 1943), poet and playwright
 * Miriana Basheva (born 1947), Bulgarian poet.
 * Fedya Filkova (born 1951), Bulgarian poet and translator.
 * Mariia Grubeshlieva (1900-1970)
 * Lyudmila Issaeva, Bulgarian poet and children's writer.
 * Nadia Kekhlibareva (born 1933), Bulgarian poet.
 * Kalina Kovacheva (born 1943), Bulgarian writer and poet. (bg)
 * Miglena Nikolchina, Bulgarian literary scholar and poet.
 * Liliana Stefanova (born 1929), Bulgarian poet.
 * Nevena Stefanova (born 1923), Bulgarian poet and scriptwriter.
 * (1961-1984), Bulgarian poet.

Canada

 * Jasmin Kaur, Sikh poet, author of When You Ask Me Where I'm Going

Cape Verde

 * Margarida Brito, Canções Infantis
 * Alice Wahnon Ferro
 * Maria Margarida Mascarenhas

China

 * Duan Wang	Chinese poet, literary scholar, historian
 * Sheng Xiaocong
 * Xu Yueying
 * Yan Rui, Song Dynasty courtesan and poet; zh:严蕊

Colombia

 * María Teresa Ramírez) (es)

Czech Republic

 * Pavla Šuranská / Pavla Waňkowská-Šuranská (born 1982), Czech musician and poet (czechlit)

Egypt

 * Malak Abdel-Aziz (1923-)

Finland

 * Maria Charlotta Alcenius (fi)
 * Selma Anttila (fi)
 * Elina Anttilainen (fi)
 * Marjaana Aumasto (fi)
 * Orvokki Autio (fi)
 * Rita Dahl (fi)
 * Anja Erämaja (fi)
 * Fanny Friman (fi)
 * Maris Gothóni (fi)
 * Catharina Gripenberg (fi)
 * Thyra Grotenfelt (fi)
 * Monica von Haartman (fi)
 * Pauliina Haasjoki (fi)
 * Ruth Hannula (fi)
 * Liisa Heikkerö (fi)
 * Eeva Heikkilä (fi)
 * Hilma Heikkilä (fi)
 * Helka Hiisku (fi)
 * Gustava Sofia Hjärne (fi)
 * Elsa Holmsten (fi)
 * Erika Husberg (fi)
 * Kaisa Ijäs (fi)
 * Marjo Isopahkala (fi)
 * Maria Jaatinen (fi)

Gabon

 * Peggy Lucie Auleley, French-language poet.

Hungary

 * Lujza Malom (1821-1847), Hungarian poet and translator. (hu)

Iraq

 * Bushra al-Bustani (born 1950) is an Iraqi poet.

Ireland
• Aisling Maguire

• Ann Bree

• Anna Pilz

• Anne Hartigan

• Barbara Buchanan

• Barbara Scully

• Brighid Chill Dara

• Brigid O'Connor

• Carmel Dennison

• Carmel Maginn

• Clare Lynch

• Clare Wallace

• Colette McAndrew

• Deidre Madden

• Deirdre Cartmill

• Derbhile Dromey

• Dianna Robin Dennis

• Dolores Whelan

• Ellen O'Toole

• Fran Brearton

• Gail McConnell (poet)

• Geraldine Meaney

• Geraldine Mills

• Geraldine Mitchell

• Geraldine Watts

• Grace Wells

• Guinn Batten

• Heather Clark (poet)

• Hedy Gibbons Lynott

• Heidi Hansson

• Isobel Mahon

• Jane Francesa Elgee

• Jean Bleakney

• Jean O'Brien (poet)

• Joan Newmann

• Joanna Cowper

• Josephine Molloy

• Kate Allen (poet)

• Kate Duigan

• Laura Lojo

• Leanne Quinn

• Linda Anderson (poet)

• Linda Revie

• Louise C. Callaghan

• Lucy Brennan

• Máiríde Woods

• Margaret Lee (poet)

• Maria Johnston

• Maria Kurdi

• Marian O'Neill

• Martina King

• Martine Pelletier

• Mary Branley

• Mary Coll

• Mary Gilroy Johnson

• Mary J. Byrne

• Mary P. Wilkinson

• Mary Rose Callan

• Mary Tigne

• Maureen O'Rourke Murphy

• Noel Duffy

• Nollaig Rowan

• Nora Hopper Chesson

• Noreen Walshe

• Nuala Rothery

• Patricia Boyle Haberstroh

• Patricia Nolan

• Paula Cunningham

• Paula Spencer (poet)

• Phyl Herbert

• Rosemary Quinn

• Sarah Clancy

• Sarah Ní Riain

• Sharon Hogan

• Susah Schreibman

• Suzanne Knowles

• Sylvia Cullen

• Vivian Vavlano Lynch

Italy

 * Maria Porzia Vignoli / Maria Porzia Vignola (1632-1687) was a Dominican nun and poet based in Viterbo.
 * Rina Sara Virgillito (1916-1996) was an Italian poet and translator.
 * Lucella di Zucco (fl. 1590s), aristocratic Udinese poet.
 * Erminia Passannanti (1960– ), Salernitan poet, literary scholar and critic, translator of English poetry, film critic, essayist. Poet above all, though.

Jamaica

 * Millicent A. Graham (born 1974) is a Jamaican poet.

Mauritania

 * Al-Sayyida bint Ahmad (born 1972), Mauritanian poet and short story writer.

Mozambique

 * Ana Mafalda Leite (born 1956) is a Mozambican poet
 * Amélia Erse
 * Lisa Gabriela
 * Filomena Jorge
 * Ana Mafalda Leite
 * Graça Mascarenhas Mexias Santos

Netherlands

 * Kreek Daey Ouwens, poet
 * Sasja Janssen, poet
 * Marije Langelaar, poet
 * Hagar Peeters, poet

Pakistan

 * Azra Abbas (born 1956), Pakistani poet
 * Tanveer Anjum (born 1956), Pakistani poet
 * Zaib Usmania, Pakistani poet
 * Zakia Ghazal (born 1963), Pakistani broadcaster and poet

Palestine

 * Asmaa Azaizeh (born 1985), Palestinian poet

Poland

 * Krystyna Miłobedzka (born 1932), Polish poet
 * Barbara Sadowska (1940-1986), Polish poet and anti-Communist activist. (pl)

Romania

 * Ioana Bantaș (Elena Mustaṭǎ) (1937–1987), Romanian poet (ro)
 * Constanța Buzea (1941-2012), Romanian poet. (ro)

Russia/USSR

 * Mariia Avvakumova, Russian poet
 * Nataliia Anufrieva / Anufrieva Nataliia Danilovna/ Natalia Danilovna Anufrieva (1905-1990)
 * Elena Blaginina (1903-1989), Russian children's poet and translator
 * Natal’ia Burova (1918-1979), Russian poet
 * Ol’ga Fokina / Olga Fokina / Olga Aleksandrovna Fokina (born 1937) is a Russian poet.
 * Ada Iakusheva / Ada Yakusheva (1934-2012) was a Russian poet, singer and songwriter
 * Tatiana Georgievna Shcherbina (born 1954)
 * Larisa Vasil’eva (born 1935), Russian poet
 * Elena Vladimirova / Elena L'vovna Vladimirova (1902-1962), Russian poet

St. Lucia

 * Melania Daniel (born 1962) is a St. Lucian poet.

São Tomé and Príncipe

 * Maria Olinda Beja, poet and novelist

Slovakia

 * Stanislava Chrobáková Repar (born 1960) is a Slovak-Slovene poet, translator and literary critic.

South Africa

 * Vangi Gantsho
 * Sarah Godsell

Spain

 * Teresa d'Arenys

Tajikistan

 * Zulfiya Atoi Зулфия Атои (1954– ), poet.

Tanzania

 * Jacqueline Kibacha, poet.

Trinidad and Tobago

 * Judy Miles (born 1942) is a poet from Trinidad & Tobago

Names from Eighteenth Century Women Poets

 * Annabella Blount
 * Charlotte Brereton
 * Rebekah Carmichael
 * Helen Leigh
 * Maria Logan
 * Priscilla Pointon
 * Mary Savage
 * Anna Sawyer
 * Ann Thomas (poet)
 * Hannah Wallis
 * Anne Wilson (English poet)

Additional names

 * Annemarie Austin (born 1943)
 * Connie Bensley (born 1929)
 * Charlotte Beverley (fl. 1792)
 * Elisabeth Bletsoe (born 1960)
 * Anne Bryton (fl. 1780)
 * Phillipina Burton / Phillipina Hill (fl. 1768-1787), poet and autobiographer.
 * Maria Defleury (fl. 1781-91), English poet and polemicist
 * Lady Ann Dick / Ann, Lady Dick / Ann Dick / Lady Annie Dick / Annie, Lady Dick / Annie Dick (died 1741)
 * Maura Doolie (born 1957), English poet.
 * Sarah Farrell (fl. 1792), English poet.
 * Elizabeth Garrett (born 1958), English poet.
 * Anne Hughes (writer) (fl. 1784-1790), poet, novelist and dramatist.
 * Mrs Letches (fl. 1792), English poet.
 * Maria Logan (fl. 1793), poet.
 * Jane Elizabeth Moore (born 1738), poet and autobiographer.
 * Margaret Ogle (fl. 1742), poet.
 * Amelia Pickering (fl. 1788), poet.
 * Frances Presley (born 1952) is an English poet.
 * Eliza Roberts (poet) (fl. 1780-1788), poet and translator
 * Rose Roberts (1730-1788), English poet, translator and sermon writer.
 * Elizabeth Rolt (fl. 1768), English poet.
 * Charlotte Elizabeth Sanders / Charlotte Elizabeth Saunders / Charlotte Sanders / Charlotte Saunders (fl. 1787-1803), English novelist, poet and children's writer.
 * Chloe Stopa-Hunt (born 1989) is an English poet.
 * Mrs Taylor (fl. 1685), poet.
 * Maria Weylar (fl. 1770), poet

United States

 * Lucy Allen (poet) (fl.1784-1788), American poet.
 * Peggy Pond Church (1903-1986), New Mexican poet,
 * Mary French (poet) (fl. 1703), American poet.
 * Anna Tompson Hayden (born 1648), American poet.
 * Susanna Rogers (born 1711?), American poet.