FANNY KEMBLE was a British actor, writer, and abolitionist who published plays, poetry, memoirs, and works about theatre. She hails from a famous theatre family and began acting and writing at a...
FANNY WINIFRED EDWARDS was a Welsh school teacher, children’s author, and playwright. Due to mass English immigration in Wales, the Welsh language was in retreat. Edwards noticed a shortage of...
FAUSTINA SÁEZ DE MELGAR was an author, journalist, translator and abolitionist. She discovered her love for writing at the age of nine and continued with this passion despite her father's...
FIAMA HASSE PAIS BRANDÃO was a poet, playwright, essayist, and translator. Brandão was an educated woman, having attended St. Julian’s School as well as the University of Lisbon. After her...
DAME FLORENCE EVELEEN ELEANORE BELL, or LADY BELL, was a British writer and playwright. She published the book At the Works, a social investigation detailing the lives of Middlesbrough’s steel...
FLORENCE HENRIETTA DARWIN was an English playwright, and first cousin to Virginia Woolf. She was described as whimsical, and known for her deep love of animals, folk tales, and music. While living...
FLORENCE KILPATRICK was an English novelist and playwright. She adapted many of her successful novels into plays and films. Her most notable novel-to-play adaptations were Virginia’s Husband...
FLORIDA SCOTT-MAXWELL was a playwright, author, and psychologist born in the United States. Before she began writing, Scott-Maxwell had a brief acting career at the Edwin Mayo Theater Company when...