Marie Bashkirtseff, née Maria Kostantinovna Bashkirtseva à Gavrontsi (uk), près de Poltava, le 11 novembre 1858 et morte dans le 17e arrondissement de Paris, le 31 octobre 1884, est une diariste, peintre et sculptrice.
Marie Conway Oemler was an American author from Georgia. She wrote numerous books and was a contributor to publications including The Century Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, Women's Home Companion, and Ladies Home Journal. Her books Slippy McGee and A Woman Named Smith are part of the Library of Congress Collection and have been digitized. Three films have been adapted from her novels.
Marie Louise Shedlock (1854–1935) was an early and influential practitioner of the art of storytelling. She recorded her advice on oral performance in her book The Art of the Story-Teller.
Marie Nathusius, geb. Scheele war eine volkstümliche Erzählerin und Liederkomponistin. Neben E. Marlitt und Ottilie Wildermuth war sie die meistgelesene deutsche Unterhaltungs- und Jugendschriftstellerin ihrer Generation. Ihre Bestseller Tagebuch eines armen Fräuleins (1854), Langenstein und Boblingen (1855) und Elisabeth. Eine Geschichte, die nicht mit der Heirat schließt (1858) wurden bis in die 1920er Jahre hinein neu aufgelegt.
Marie Robinson Wright was an American travel writer of the long nineteenth century. She was elected member of learned societies in various parts of the world; and served as a special delegate or representative to international expositions. It was, however, as an observer and especially as a writer, that Wright gained her fame. Her books were written about Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, and Mexico. These volumes were generous octavos, well illustrated, and filled with facts gathered chiefly from authoritative sources or confirmed by her own observations. They ran through more than one edition, and were esteemed in the countries they described. She was a contemporary of Nellie Bly. Wright died in 1914.