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An organization for women journalists which combats gender bias and fosters education.
http://www.jaws.org/

Writers and writing information for women.
http://www.momwriters.com/

A group of quality female writers, comprised of published and non-published poets. Many pen haiku, sonnets, structured poetry, on subjects of sensuality, romance, life, with observing eyesight and detail.
http://www.photoaspects.com/woaw/

Non-profit organization for the empowerment of women through writing. Site provides details of regional workshops and a wealth of useful information about services and benefits available to IWWG members. No portfolio is required.
http://www.iwwg.org

Comprehensive listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information about women writers, and complete published books written by women. Searchable by time period, country, and author's last name.
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A Celebration of Women Writers  Golden book of favorite songs: A treasury of the best songs of our people. Compiled and edited by N. H. Aitch. Chicago: Hall McCreary Company, 1915 Tenth Edition) BUILD-A-BOOK: Help to transcribe and proofread Mary...
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/

An international organization with the primary goal of promoting science fiction, fantasy, and horror written by women.
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Broad Universe  Universe is an international organization with the primary goal of promoting science fiction, fantasy, and horror written by women. Anyone excited about that project is welcome to join us. If you would like more information,...
http://www.broaduniverse.org/

Digital collection of 52 works by 19th-century black women writers in the United States. Includes a keyword-searchable full text database.
http://digital.nypl.org/schomburg/writers_aa19/

Poetry and links related to conflict resolution and peace, specifically in the Middle East. Also includes writings on women.
http://www.iflac.com/ada/

Annotated list of internet resources for women's literature, maintained by the Women's Studies Department at Northern Arizona University. Subcategories include: African, Asian-Pacific, Australian-New Zealand, Literary Biography and Literary History, Comparative Literature, Creative Writing, European, General, Genre Fiction,Latin American-Caribbean, Middle Eastern, Narrative--Theories and Studies of, North American, Poetry and Poetics, Literary Theory and Criticism]
http://www.nau.edu/~wst/access/hotlist/lithot.html

The Brown University Women Writers Project is a long-term research project devoted to early modern women's writing and electronic text encoding. Their goal is to bring texts by pre-Victorian women writers out of the archive and make them accessible to a wide audience of teachers, students, scholars, and the general reader.
http://www.wwp.brown.edu/

Annotated, frequently updated list of content-rich sites relating to women's literature, maintained by Joan Korenman.
http://research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/links_arts.html#lit

Brief reviews of women's books by women around the world.
http://home.cybergrrl.com/review/

Focuses on pre-1922 poets, presented in chronological order. Includes biographical information, selected works, and a concise bibliography.
http://www.sappho.com/poetry/

Created to provide " highly accurate transcriptions of literary works by British women writers of the late nineteenth century." Helpful for students interested in rare texts of Victorian women's writing, including poems.
http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/

A moderated online journal devoted to writers of domestic fiction. Focuses on American women writers from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
http://www.womenwriters.net/domesticgoddess/

Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies: Wisconsin Women Writers of Adult Fiction. (Welch, 1992).
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libr...Studies/bibliogs/wiswriters.html

Stories from the extraordinary lives of ordinary women who lived through most of this revolutionary century, recording their experiences in the family, the workplace and in society.
http://www.20thcenturywomen.com

Reviews of the latest books by and about women from Wellesley College. By subscription; minimal free content.
http://www.wellesley.edu/WomensReview/

Resources for the study of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
http://www.kimwoodbridge.com/maryshel/maryshel.shtml

Women writers covers women in all aspects of the literary world. Areas ranging from journalism to mainstream writing are included in this collection of articles. Authors as diverse as Louisa May Alcott and the Bronte sisters to Mary Higgins Clark and Jude Devereaux are covered. Content covers what these women write, why they write and what inspires any woman to write, as well as letting the reader know a bit about these women's lives outside of the writing world.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/women_writers

"I am hoping this page will help students writing papers, faculty doing research, people wanting to study with me in a workshop setting, and just plain fans." --Marge Piercy
http://www.archer-books.com/Piercy/

Information on a collection at Austin Peay State University dedicated to Elizabeth Meriweather Gilmer, an American journalist who wrote as Dorothy Dix during the 19th and 20th centuries.
http://library.apsu.edu/dix/dix.htm

Literary magazine that features original fiction, poetry, scholarship, book reviews, links, and author interviews. Includes extensive information about individual authors.
http://www.womenwriters.net/

An online literary magazine featuring author interviews, book reviews and critical essays geared toward women of color.
http://www.coloredgirls.com/

A network for the empowerment of women through writing.
http://www.iwwg.com/

Women-centered literary e-zine including poetry, essays, fictions, articles, and book reviews.
http://www.angelfire.com/journal2/wickedalicemag/

Member portfolio that includes photo, biography, writing sample, e-magazine, printed Writer's Guide, and an online link library.
http://www.naww.org/