feminine gender of writer
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authoress is the feminine gender of writer.
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Both are acceptable in my opinion, though female authors are probably more common. I believe the term "authoress" has become dated; it conjures up images of romance and high literature for me, often ironically. Outside of the use of pronouns, there is usually no need to express an author's gender.
An author, also known as a writer or poet, is the creator or originator of any written work, such as a book or play. An author, in a broader sense, is "the person who originated or gave existence to anything," and his or her authorship determines responsibility for what was created.
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