20th Century Female Authors Substack Newsletter Directory

Find newsletters about Female Authors

Today, I propose an organized way to find some wonderful 20th century Female authors:

In my navigation bar, you can find the 20th Century Female Authors Substack Newsletter Directory. (The CRASND, or Female Authors, for short ;) )

To be included, you must have a currently active Substack newsletter that writes about 20th century female author(s), preferably monthly, though I may bend for significant mentions during the year. If they writes about a female author who was published at all in the 1900’s, they can go on the list!

I will update this list and also periodically send it out to my subscribers, so that we can all benefit from adding new voices to our reading journey!

20th Century Female Authors Substack Newsletter Directory

alphabetical order

writes Cambridge Ladies’ Dining Society

writes Community Corner

writes Tell Me A Story That’s True

writes FrizzLit

writes The Catholic Feminist

Close Reads Podcast HQ

writes Scrambled Eggs

writes Read the Classics

writes Study the Great Books

Jacqui Wakelam writes

Jonathan Rogers writes The Habit Weekly

Julie Witmer writes

& write The Classical Mind

writes Reading Revisiting

writes Sayable

writes Living with Lady Philosophy

writes Out for Stars

writes From the Vicarage

writes Books and Letters

Stephanie Nygaard writes L.M. Montgomery Book Club

Tash writes Wolfish!

Please note: I have verified that these newsletters are currently publishing newsletters on Substack and that they include discussions about the works of 20th century female authors, however I do not endorse all of the views. These writers are from all over the world, and I have no personal connection with them, nor have I read all that they have written. If you find something concerning as far as hate speech or mis-information, please let me know and I will consider removing their link from the directory.

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