This is a list of women writers who were born in Wales or whose writings are closely associated with that country.
A
- Jane Aaron (born 1951), literature scholar, researcher and non-fiction writer
 - Jane Arden (1927–1982), film director, actress, screenwriter, playwright and poet
 - Tiffany Atkinson (born 1972), poet, educator
 - Trezza Azzopardi (born 1961), novelist and short story writer: The Hiding Place
 
B
- Mary Balogh (born 1944), Welsh-Canadian historical novelist
 - Rachel Barrett (1874–1953), suffragette and newspaper editor
 - Anne Beale (1816–1900), popular novelist, poet and children's writer
 - Anna Maria Bennett (c. 1750–1808), novelist
 - Ruth Bidgood (1922–2022), poet
 - Emily Rose Bleby (1849-1917), non-fiction writer and temperance activist
 - Natasha Bowen, Nigerian Welsh novelist
 - Jane Brereton (1685–1740), poet and contributor to The Gentleman's Magazine
 - Rhoda Broughton (1840–1920), novelist and short story writer
 - Fanny Bulkeley-Owen (1845–1927), historian and author
 
C
- Catrin ferch Gruffudd ap Hywel (fl. 1555), poet
 - Brenda Chamberlain (1912–1971), artist and poet
 - Grace Coddington (born 1941), fashion writer, director of Vogue, memoirist
 - Gillian Clarke (born 1937), poet, playwright, translator and broadcaster
 - Hafina Clwyd (1936–2011), educator and journalist
 - Jasmine Cresswell (born 1941),novelist
 
D
- Fflur Dafydd (born 1978), novelist, playwright, poet and singer, in Welsh and English
 - Catherine Glyn Davies (1926–2007), historian and translator
 - Deborah Kay Davies, contemporary poet, novelist and educator
 - Margaret Davies (fl. 1700s), poet and scribe
 - Mary Davies (1846–1882), poet
 - Amy Dillwyn (1845–1935), novelist and industrialist
 
E
- Dorothy Edwards (1903–1934), fiction writer
 - Fanny Winifred Edwards (1876–1959), children's author, dramatist and schoolteacher
 - Rhian Edwards (active from 2000s), poet
 - Sally El Hosaini (born 1976), British-Egyptian film director and screenwriter
 - Elen Egryn (1807–1897), Welsh-language poet
 - Menna Elfyn (born 1952), Welsh-language poet, playwright, columnist and editor
 - Christine Evans (born 1943), poet
 - Margiad Evans (1909–1958), poet and novelist
 
F
- Catherine Fisher (born 1957), novelist, poet and broadcaster
 
G
- Menna Gallie (1919–1990), novelist and translator
 - Isabella Gifford (1825–1891), marine botanist
 - Annabel Giles (born 1950), broadcaster, novelist and actress
 - Beatrice Green (1894–1927), labour activist and feminist/socialist writer
 - Ann Griffiths (1776–1805), Welsh-language poet and hymn writer
 - Bethan Gwanas, pen name of Bethan Evans (born 1962), Welsh-language novelist and children's writer
 
H
- Ann Hatton (1764–1838), (Ann of Swansea) English-language novelist
 - Myfanwy Haycock (1913–1963), poet, artist and broadcaster
 - Felicia Hemans (1793–1835), English-born Welsh poet writing in English
 - Ann Harriet Hughes (1852–1910), Welsh-language novelist and poet
 - Ellen Hughes (1867–1927), Welsh-language writer, poet and suffragist
 - Emily Huws (born 1942), Welsh-language children's writer
 
I
- Elisabeth Inglis-Jones (1900–1994), novelist
 - Norah Isaac (1915–2003), Welsh-language short story writer, playwright and travel writer
 
J
- Maria James (1793–1868), Welsh-born American poet
 - Alice Gray Jones (1852–1943), poet, editor
 - Margaret Jones (1842–1902), travel writer
 - Mary Vaughan Jones (1918–1983), children's writer and teacher
 - Sally Roberts Jones (born 1935), poet and biographer
 
L
- Eiluned Lewis (1900–1979), novelist, poet and journalist
 - Gwyneth Lewis (born 1959), Welsh-language poet, national poet of Wales, also in English
 - Martha Llwyd (1766–1845), poet and hymnist
 
M
- Ruth Manning-Sanders (1886–1988), poet and children's writer
 - Ursula Masson (1945–2008), educator, literature researcher and non-fiction writer
 - Gwerful Mechain (15th century), Welsh-language poet
 - Nia Medi, since 2005, Welsh-language novelist and actress
 - Dorothy Miles (1931–1993), poet, in English and sign language
 - Moelona, pen name of Elizabeth Mary Jones (1877–1953), Welsh-language novelist, children's writer and translator
 - Jan Morris (born James Morris, 1926–2020), Welsh historian and travel writer
 - Ann Moray (1909–1981), novelist, short story writer and singer
 - Elaine Morgan (1920–2013), non-fiction writer on anthropology, playwright and columnist
 - Elena Puw Morgan (1900–1973), Welsh-language novelist and children's writer
 - Eluned Morgan (1870–1938), Welsh-language author from Patagonia, travel writer and non-fiction writer
 - Gwenllian Elizabeth Fanny Morgan (1852–1939), non-fiction writer and mayor
 - Penelope Mortimer (1918–1999), journalist, biographer and novelist
 - Wendy Mulford (born 1941), poet and feminist
 
N
- Mary Edith Nepean (1876–1960), romantic novelist
 
O
- Pixie O'Harris (1903–1991), Welsh-born Australian artist, poet, autobiographer and illustrator
 
P
- Sarah Winifred Parry (1870–1953) fiction writer
 - Amy Parry-Williams (1910–1988), singer and writer
 - Jessie Penn-Lewis (1861–1927), evangelist, religious writer and magazine publisher
 - Anne Penny (1729–1784), poet
 - Ellis Peters (1913–1995), Welsh-English mystery fiction writer and translator: Brother Cadfael
 - Pascale Petit (born 1953), poet
 - Katherine Philips (1632–1664), poet and translator
 - Angharad Price (living), novelist and academic
 - Myfanwy Pryce (1890–1976), fiction writer
 
R
- Allen Raine, pen name of Anne Adalisa Beynon Puddicombe (1836–1908), novelist in English and Welsh
 - Helen Raynor (born 1972), television screenwriter, script editor and playwright
 - Sarah Jane Rees (1839–1916), teacher, poet and temperance campaigner
 - Deryn Rees-Jones (fl. since 1994), poet and essayist
 - Eigra Lewis Roberts (born 1939), poet, children's writer and novelist in Welsh
 - Kate Roberts (1891–1985), Welsh-language fiction writer
 - Jane Helen Rowlands (1891–1955), linguist, non-fiction writer and missionary
 - Bernice Rubens (1923–2004), novelist: The Elected Member
 
S
- Carole Seymour-Jones (born 1963), biographer, columnist and literary non-fiction writer
 - Norena Shopland author, historian in LGBTQ+ history and Welsh history
 - Dorothy Simpson (born 1933), mystery novelist and crime-fiction writer
 - Mari Strachan (born 1945), novelist and librarian
 - Jennifer Sullivan (born 1945), children's writer and critic
 - Rosie Swale-Pope (born 1946), non-fiction writer and marathon runner
 
T
- Louie Myfanwy Thomas (1908–1968), novelist
 - Hester Thrale (1741–1821), diarist
 - Barbara Margaret Trimble (1921–1995), novelist
 
V
- Hilda Vaughan (1892–1985), fiction writer, playwright: The Invader
 
W
- Jo Walton (born 1964), Welsh-Canadian romance and science fiction novelist: Tooth and Claw
 - Anna Laetitia Waring (1823–1910), poet and hymnist
 - Sarah Waters (born 1966), novelist: Fingersmith
 - Susie Wild (born 1979), novelist, journalist and editor
 - Sioned Wiliam (born 1962), novelist and broadcasting executive
 - Anna Williams (1706–1783), poet
 - Jane Williams (1806–1885), biographer and non-fiction writer
 
Y
- Paula Yates (1959–2000), non-fiction writer and television presenter
 
See also
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