Women's writing
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Women's writing may refer to the general study of women writers or women's literature as a genre in general, or in particular languages. See:
- List of women writers
- List of women rhetoricians
- List of early-modern women playwrights (UK)
- List of early-modern women poets (UK)
- List of women novelists before Jane Austen
- Women science fiction authors
- List of biographical dictionaries of women writers
- List of writers in Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing
- List of women in Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature
"Women's literature" may be used to mean literature targeted at women, regardless of the gender of the writer:
- Chick lit
- Girls' series - children's mystery series, such as Nancy Drew, targeted to girls and young women

