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<Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red
    Welcome toWikiProject Women in Red (WiR)!
    Our objective is to turnred links intoblue ones. Our project's scope is women's representation on all language Wikipedias (biographies, women's works, women's issues, broadly construed). Did you know that, according toHumaniki, only20.23% of the English Wikipedia's biographies are about women? Not impressed?Content gender gap is a form ofsystemic bias, and this is what WiR addresses. We invite you to participate, whenever you like, in whatever way suits you and your schedule. Editors of all genders are equally and warmly welcome at Women in Red!
    Women writers & their works edit‑a‑thon
    Online event
    September 2022
    Ana Ristović, Serbian writer and translator
    Meetup241
    TypeEdit-a-thon
    SeriesWomen writers & their works
    ArticlesMeetup 241 articles (130)
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    Welcome!

    In September 2022, Women in Red is once again focusing onwomen writers and their works from around the world. We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies of some of the many notable women writers, past and present, who are still red-linked on the English Wikipedia. Other articles related to women and writing, such as the works they have created, their organizations and their awards, are also encouraged.

    Themain goals of the event are:

    • to encourage inexperienced editors and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia by creating biographies of prominent women
    • to draw the attention of more experienced editors to the need for combating the systemic bias against the coverage of women and women's works
    • to promote the new/improved articles and images through social media

    What else?

    • Below, you'll see a section where you can list the articles you create this month, and another section where you can add the images you have uploaded to Commons.
    • This essay on creating women's biographies and ourTen Simple Rules might be helpful to newer editors.
    • If you share any of the articles or images to social media, please indicate you have done so next to the article name.
    Thank you!

    Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)

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    We have a wide variety ofred-link lists. Some of the most relevant to this priority are listed below.

    Wikidata (WD) red-link lists: women's biographies by country in other language versions of Wikipedia, as well as a few that are crowd-sourced (CS):

    For a general but incomplete world listing of red-linked writers, seeWriters

    Crowd sourced

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    Wikidata by country

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    All writers:

    Poets:

    Wikidata by occupation

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    Written works

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    Note: for those listed in theDictionary of Women Worldwide, some corresponding entries may be found atEncyclopedia.com or, for access to all, by signing up for theWikipedia Library's free bundle and then using thissearch option.

    Add other red links here, if possible with a source:

    Participants

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    Outcomes (articles)

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    Promote our work

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    Key:

    • Add FB after the article if you mention it on Facebook
    • Add PIN after the article if you pin the image on Pinterest
    • Add TW after the article if you tweet it on Twitter
    • Add IG after the article if you post it on Instagram
    • Add LI after the article if you post it on LinkedIn
    • Add ITN after the article if it was posted on the main page viaWP:In The News

    New or upgraded articles

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    Most recent on top, please, specifying upgraded if not new

    1. FranceUna Flett
    2. United StatesAmelia Simmons (author)
    3. AustraliaSuzanne Edgar (also WIR-240)
    4. United StatesMinnie Gow Walsworth
    5. IndiaSwarnakumari Devi - upgrade
    6. MexicoUnited StatesXimena García Lecuona
    7. IndiaCanadaUma Parameswaran - upgrade
    8. AustraliaEthel Nhill Victoria Stonehouse
    9. United StatesFar Sector
    10. United States "Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™"
    11. United StatesNigeriaKabu Kabu
    12. United StatesDora Adele Shoemaker
    13. United StatesCynthia Morgan St. John - PIN
    14. United StatesMary Ingram Stille - PIN
    15. United KingdomFrancine Toon (also WiR 240)
    16. United KingdomChawton House Library: Women's Novels
    17. AustraliaAlice Christina Irvine
    18. MexicoMaría Luisa Ross Landa -PIN
    19. United StatesEsther Nelson Karn - PIN
    20. SlovakiaUkraineAlta Vášová
    21. SlovakiaEva Kováčová
    22. SlovakiaJuliana Sokolová - PIN
    23. Czech RepublicAnna Bolavá
    24. United StatesEva Reign
    25. DenmarkSophie Petersen
    26. IndiaI Have Become the Tide
    27. IndiaGitha Hariharan - upgrade, PIN
    28. South AfricaFrances Gamble
    29. United KingdomAnna Dodsworth beefed up (my own lacklustre) lede (also WIR-236)
    30. United KingdomElizabeth Frances Amherst (poet) beefed up (my own lacklustre) lede (also WIR-240)
    31. DenmarkElse Kai Sass
    32. United StatesElizabeth Kemper Adams - PIN
    33. United KingdomCaroline Sanderson
    34. ArgentinaMaría Dolores Juliano - PIN
    35. United KingdomElizabeth Singer Rowe brief edit + infobox (also WIR-240), PIN
    36. United KingdomSarah Fyge Egerton brief edit + infobox (also WIR-240)
    37. DenmarkHulda Lütken - PIN
    38. DenmarkIngeborg Maria Sick - PIN
    39. United KingdomElizabeth Polwheele edited (also WIR-240)
    40. United Kingdom18th-century periodicals for women
    41. FranceColette Vivier
    42. United StatesFijiAustraliaJennie Scott Griffiths - PIN
    43. ArgentinaRita Arditti
    44. United StatesJudy Brady Syfers
    45. United StatesElizabeth Dejeans - PIN
    46. New ZealandHungaryAnn Beaglehole
    47. United KingdomMuriel Hind - PIN
    48. United StatesCathy Erway
    49. United StatesElizabeth Deering Hanscom - PIN
    50. EgyptFarida El Choubachy
    51. United KingdomMothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen
    52. United StatesJessica Marie Johnson +image, PIN
    53. EnglandEliza Fenwick +infobox (also WIR-240)
    54. United StatesEnglandWomen at the World's Crossroads
    55. EnglandElizabeth Bonhôte +infobox (also WIR-240)
    56. United StatesSasha Turner +image, PIN
    57. United StatesSarah Pearsall +image, PIN
    58. United KingdomChristine Wilks
    59. Republic of IrelandCharlotte MacCarthy
    60. United KingdomElizabeth Polack: edited (also WIR-240)TW
    61. United KingdomEdith Allonby - PIN
    62. WalesEmma Parker: edited (also WIR-240), PIN
    63. United KingdomFrances Burney (1776–1828): edited (also WIR-240)TW
    64. United StatesEgyptAmira Hanafi
    65. United StatesFrances Yerxa - PIN
    66. SwitzerlandMarie-Elisabeth Polier
    67. Czech RepublicJindřiška Flajšhansová - PIN
    68. RussiaAnna Barykova - PIN
    69. AustraliaMary Marlowe - PIN
    70. United KingdomElizabeth Thomas (poet): edited (also WIR-240)TW - PIN
    71. United StatesDorothea Seelye Franck - PIN
    72. AustraliaFrances Bodkin (also WIR-240)
    73. List of women electronic writers
    74. United KingdomThe Female Spectator: edited (also WIR-240)
    75. SwedenEbba Ramsay - PIN
    76. NetherlandsAnnemarie, Duchess of Parma TW
    77. ParaguayMaybell Lebron
    78. United StatesLesia L. Crumpton-Young
    79. United KingdomElizabeth Thomas (poet/novelist): expanded (also WIR-240)TW
    80. ArgentinaMartha Salotti
    81. CanadaUnited StatesHilary M. Lips
    82. United KingdomIrene R. McLeod, upgraded
    83. United StatesPetra Paredez
    84. United KingdomEighteenth Century Women Poets: An Oxford Anthology: a list with more red links!
    85. Republic of IrelandElizabeth Sican: expanded (also WIR-240)TW
    86. GuatemalaIduvina Hernández
    87. GermanyLulu von Strauss und Torney
    88. United StatesGloria Biggs
    89. United StatesCarol Brock
    90. DenmarkElse Moltke - PIN
    91. United StatesBarbara Kafka
    92. United StatesMildred Cotton Council
    93. United StatesRobynne Maii
    94. GermanyMargarethe von Bülow
    95. FranceFrançoise-Thérèse Aumerle de Saint-Phalier Dalibard
    96. United KingdomErnita Lascelles - PIN
    97. ArgentinaMaría Elena Oddone - PIN
    98. GermanyHermine Villinger - PIN
    99. MexicoCoral Aguirre - PIN
    100. African UnionOrganization of Women Writers of Africa
    101. United KingdomFrances Boothby: expanded (also WIR-240)TW
    102. United KingdomElizabeth Bentley (writer): edited (also WIR-240), PIN
    103. EnglandAustraliaFlorence Sulman (also 240)
    104. United StatesAlice Cook Fuller - PIN
    105. United KingdomAnna Maria Mackenzie (also WIR-240)TW
    106. DenmarkElse-Marie Boyhus
    107. EnglandLiz Hyder
    108. United KingdomElizabeth Balfour, Countess of Balfour TW, PIN
    109. ArgentinaAlicia Plante
    110. ArgentinaMatilde Alba Swann - pIN
    111. TaiwanHuang Fengzi (also 240)
    112. DenmarkEllen Jørgensen - PIN
    113. AustraliaMarian Eldridge (also 240)
    114. New ZealandCathie Dunsford - TW, PIN
    115. CanadaGrace Eiko Thomson (also 240)
    116. ColombiaGloria Gaitán
    117. United KingdomElizabeth Teft (also WIR-240)TW
    118. GermanyMechtild Rössler - PIN
    119. ArgentinaStella Calloni
    120. Republic of IrelandEllen Taylor (also WIR-240)TW
    121. DenmarkFanny Tuxen
    122. United StatesKuwaitChelsea Abdullah
    123. United StatesMary-Scott Welch
    124. UruguayCotidiano Mujer (magazine)
    125. CanadaJulie Van Rosendaal
    126. CanadaCharlotte Selina Bompas
    127. United StatesNate – A One Man Show
    128. WalesAnna Fison from the Welsh biog list
    129. UruguayElvira Lutz - PIN
    130. ArgentinaBernarda Seitz
    131. CanadaSheila Egoff - PIN
    132. SwedenHedda Ekman - PIN
    133. United StatesEmma Rood Tuttle (also 240) - PIN
    134. ArgentinaPirí Lugones
    135. United KingdomEleanor Tatlock (also 240)
    136. AustriaAdele Schreiber-Krieger - add infobox, img, PIN
    137. United KingdomQueenie Scott-Hopper
    138. UkraineMyroslava Sopilka
    139. UkraineAnna Pavlyk

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    1. ^Wilcox, Kathleen (February 18, 2022)."Chef and Food Writer Tamar Adler's Recipe for Joy". Chronogram Magazine. Retrieved9 September 2022.
    2. ^abcdefghiCastle, Sheri."The 100 Best Cookbooks of All Time".Southern Living. Retrieved9 September 2022.
    3. ^Norris, Sherrie (September 23, 2021)."Boone Native Sheri Castle To Host New Televised Cooking Series on PBS Beginning Tonight at 7:30". High Country Press. Retrieved10 September 2022.
    4. ^"Martha Hall Foose '86".St. Andrew’s Episcopal School. Retrieved10 September 2022.
    5. ^abRichardson, Nikita (December 2, 2020)."The Best 2020 Cookbooks to Give, Recommended by Cookbook Authors". New York Magazine. Retrieved9 September 2022.
    6. ^Castle, Sheri."The 100 Best Cookbooks of All Time".Southern Living. Retrieved9 September 2022.
    7. ^"A lifetime of family-led pie baking (& eating) led Petra Paredez to her first cookbook".Salt+Spine. Retrieved10 September 2022.
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