Our Favorite Female Authors
All Libraries, Diversity & Inclusion Posted: March 8th, 2017In celebration of International Women’s Day, we asked our librarians who their favorite female authors are. Here is what they shared!
Missy Murphey – Research & Information S.E. Hinton |
Barbara Alderman – Regional Campuses Agatha Christie Annie Jacobsen |
Tim Bottorff – Rosen Library Emily Dickinson Mary Shelley |
Sai Deng – Cataloging Eileen Chang Jane Austen |
Sarah Norris – Scholarly Communication Diana Gabaldon Margaret George |
Peggy Nuhn – Regional Campuses Colleen McCullough Jacquelyn Mitchard |
Shane Roopnarine – Rosen Library Ursula K. Le Guin Madeleine L’Engle |
Tina Buck – Electronic Resources Helene Hanff Dorothy Gilman Candice Millard |
Michael Furlong – Regional Campuses Patricia Highsmith Shirley Jackson Paula Poundstone |
Rich Gause – Research & Information Octavia Butler Ursula K. Le Guin Nnedi Okorafor |
Selma Jaskowski – Information Technology & Digital Initiatives Louise Penny Laurie R. King Josephine Tey Jane Austen |
Meredith Semones – Research & Information Elizabeth Berg Barbara Kingsolver Anna Quindlen Jodi Picoult |
Min Tong – Regional Campuses Jane Austen Maya Angelou Emily Bronte Amy Tan |
Kim Montgomery – Cataloging Jane Austen Dorothy L. Sayers Andre Norton (Alice Mary Norton) James Tiptree Jr. (Alice Bradley Sheldon) Ursula K. LeGuin |
Carrie Moran – Teaching & Engagement Francesca Lia Block Tana French Edna St. Vincent Millay Mary Oliver Ann Patchett Elizabeth Gilbert |
Mary Page – Collections & Technical Services Anne Tyler Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Marge Piercy Emily Dickinson Barbara Ehrenreich Caroline Knapp |
Rachel Mulvihill – Teaching & Engagement Emily St. John Mandel Ann Patchett Curtis Sittenfeld (yes! A woman) Alice Hoffman Kate Atkinson Lauren Groff Ann Packer J. Courtney Sullivan |