Agatha Christie is a renowned female author in the mystery fiction genre. Her books like 'Murder on the Orient Express' are full of suspense and intricate plots. She created the famous detective characters like Hercule Poirot.
J.K. Rowling is extremely famous for the 'Harry Potter' series. Although the main character is male, she created a rich and detailed fantasy world that has been beloved by millions. Another is Ursula K. Le Guin. Her works like 'The Earthsea Cycle' are highly regarded in the fantasy genre. And Tamora Pierce is well - known for her books such as the 'Song of the Lioness' series which often features strong female characters in fantasy settings.
Anzia Yezierska. She wrote about the lives of Jewish immigrants in America, especially the women. Her stories, like those in 'Hungry Hearts', are vivid portrayals of the struggles, hopes, and dreams of these individuals, and her writing gives a great insight into the Jewish - American experience during the early 20th century.
Kiran Desai is a prominent female Indian author. Her novel 'The Inheritance of Loss' combines multiple storylines, dealing with themes such as globalization, poverty, and the search for identity, both in India and among the Indian diaspora.
There's also Alexis Wright, an indigenous Australian female author. Her work, like 'Carpentaria', is significant as it gives voice to the indigenous experience in Australia, blending elements of magic realism with stories of the land, the people, and their history.
P. D. James is also famous for her female - centered detective stories. Her detective, Cordelia Gray, is a young and intelligent investigator. Cordelia has to deal with the challenges of being a female in a male - dominated field while solving complex crimes. Then there's Sara Paretsky, whose V. I. Warshawski is a feisty female detective. V. I. is a strong - willed character who is not afraid to take on powerful adversaries in her investigations.
Ursula K. Le Guin is a very famous one. Her works have had a profound impact on the science fiction genre. For example, her 'Earthsea' series, while having elements of fantasy, also has strong science fiction undertones related to world - building and the exploration of different cultures within a fictional universe.
There's also Dinaw Mengestu. His works in Ethiopian - American fiction (as he is of Ethiopian origin but writes in the American context as well) have brought more international attention to Ethiopian stories. He writes about the immigrant experience which is related to Ethiopian roots. In Ethiopia itself, Berhane Meskel Redda is an important figure. His fictions have contributed to the development of Ethiopian literature with their unique narrative styles.
Bao Ninh is quite famous. His work 'The Sorrow of War' has been widely read both in Vietnam and internationally. It gives a deep look into the psychological trauma of war for the soldiers.
Maeve Binchy is a very famous female Irish fiction author. Her books are often set in Ireland and are known for their warm and engaging stories about ordinary people. For instance, 'Circle of Friends' tells the story of a group of friends growing up in a small Irish town and all the joys and sorrows they experience along the way.