This is a list of women writers who were born in Iran or whose writings are closely associated with that country.
Masoumeh Abad (born 1962), activist, politician, and non-fiction author
Janet Afary (born 1960), feminist, historian, non-fiction writer
Mahnaz Afkhami (born 1941), feminist, non-fiction writer, now in the United States
Pegah Ahmadi (born 1974), poet, critic, translator
Mahshid Amirshahi (born 1937), novelist, short story writer, critic, journalist, translator
Jaleh Amouzgar (born 1939), linguist, anthropologist, academic
Akram Monfared Arya (born 1946), pilot, poet, short story writer, artist, now living in Sweden, writes in Persian, Swedish and English
Lady Amin (1886–1983), mystic, author of works on Islamic sciences
Mahshid Amirshahi (born 1937), novelist, short story writer, critic, journalist, translator
Noushafarin Ansari (born 1939), librarian, educator, journalist
Mastoureh Ardalan (1805–1848), Kurdish poet, philosopher, historian
Neda Aria , (born 1981), Transgressive Fiction writer and researcher
Mina Assadi (born 1943), poet, journalist, living in Sweden
Bibi Khanoom Astarabadi (c.1858–1921), feminist, literary historian
Ghazaleh Alizadeh (born 1947), writer, poet
Rakhshan Bani-E'temad (born 1954), film director, screenwriter
Najmieh Batmanglij (born 1957), Iranian-American cookbook writer
Simin Behbahani (1927–2014), acclaimed poet
Niloofar Beyzaie (born 1967), playwright, theatre director, living in German
Taraneh Boroumand playwright, writer, poet, translator
Mona Borzouei , (born 1984), poet and songwriter
Simin Daneshvar (1921–2012), acclaimed early female novelist, short story writer, translator, educator
Soraya Darabi (born 1955), journalist, trade union activist
Sahar Delijani (born 1983), widely translated novelist, author of Children of the Jacaranda Tree , living between the United States and Italy
Sediqeh Dowlatabadi (1882–1961), feminist, journalist
Firoozeh Dumas (born 1965), Iranian-American memoirist, humorous writer, author of Funny in Farsi
Shirin Ebadi (born 1947), Nobel peace prize winner, human rights activist, non-fiction writer
Amanda Enayati (born 1967), columnist, communication strategist
Camelia Entekhabifard (born 1973), poet, journalist, and memoirist, living in the United States
Parvin E'tesami (1907–1941), acclaimed classical poet, essayist
Mansoureh Ettehadieh (graduated 1956), historian, educator, non-fiction writer, novelist
Tahereh Eybod (born 1963), author, researcher, instructor, critic, and journalist.
Forough Farrokhzad (1935–1967), influential poet, film director, poetry translated into several languages including English[ 1]
Pooran Farrokhzad , since the 1990s: poet, playwright, encyclopedist
Nazila Fathi (born 1970), author and Iranian correspondent for The New York Times
Fattaneh Haj Seyed Javadi (born 1945), best selling novelist[ 3]
Roya Hakakian (born 1966), Iranian-American poet, journalist, memoirist, essayist, television producer
Maryam Heydarzadeh (born 1977), poet, lyricist
Maryam Hooleh (born 1978), poet, novelist, filmmaker
Sheema Kalbasi (born 1972), widely translated poet, human rights activist, living in the United States
Mehrangiz Kar (born 1944), women's rights activist, essayist, author of Crossing the Red Line
Persis Karim (born 1962), literature scholar, author, and professor; director of the Center for Iranian Diaspora Studies at San Francisco State University ; lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.[ 7] [ 8]
Leila Kasra (1939–1989), poet, lyricist
Fatemeh Keshavarz (born 1952), poet, educator, literary historian, living in the United States[ 1]
Porochista Khakpour (born 1978), Iranian-American novelist, essayist
Mahsati (c.1089–c.1159), early Persian poet writing in quatrains
Marsha Mehran (1977–2014), widely translated novelist, author of Pomegranate Soup ; she lived in Argentina, the United States, Australia and Ireland.
Mozhgan Babamarandi is an eminent Iranian writer best known for children and young adult fiction , since 1996
Farzaneh Milani , Iranian-American educator, since early 1990s: non-fiction writer, poet
Azadeh Moaveni (born 1976), Iranian-American journalist, memoirist, author of Lipstick Jihad , now living in London
Roza Montazemi (c.1921–2009), popular cookbook writer
Minoo Moshiri , essayist, translator and journalist
Granaz Moussavi (born 1976), Iranian-Australian poet, screenwriter, film director
Ghazal Omid , memoirist, author of A True Odyssey of a Woman's Struggle in Islamic Iran Against Personal and Political Forces (2005)
Shahrnush Parsipur (born 1946), novelist, short story writer, children's writer, translator
Zoya Pirzad (born 1952), Iranian-Armenian novelist, works translated into several languages[ 3] [ 1]
Leila Sadeghi (born 1977), writer
Sepideh Shamlou (born 1968), writer
Shadi Sadr (born 1974), lawyer, journalist, women's rights activist
Nazi Safavi (born 1967), novelist, author of Hallway to Paradise
Tahereh Saffarzadeh (born 1936), poet, non-fiction writer, translator, educator
Parinoush Saniee , since 2003, novelist, author of the widely translated The Book of Fate
Homa Sarshar , Iranian-American author, activist, feminist and journalist
Marjane Satrapi (born 1969), Iranian-born French novelist, illustrator, children's writer[ 1]
Louisa Shafia , Iranian-American chef and cookbook writer
Mahasti Shahrokhi (born 1956), novelist, poet
Siba Shakib , novelist, filmmaker, author of the widely translated Afghanistan, Where God Only Comes to Weep (2002)
Shahla Sherkat (born 1956), journalist, feminist writer, journal publisher
Zandokht Shirazi (1900–1953), feminist, poet, educator
Táhirih , pseudonym of Fatimah Baraghani (c.1814–1852), poet, theologian
Goli Taraghi (born 1939), novelist, short story writer[ 1]
Niloufar Talebi , memoirist, nonfiction writer, literary translator, multidisciplinary artist
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