An author is a male writer, while an authoress is a female writer. Though, nowadays, the word 'author' is commonly used to include both sexes.
"Authoress" is an outdated term used to refer to a female author. The term is considered to be unnecessary and is often seen as sexist, as it implies that female authors need a separate category. It is more common and appropriate to simply use "author" for both males and females.
Which female Authoress was found after death to be a male.
A male is an author and the female is an authist
The opposite of authoress is author.
I don't have access to personal information about authors, including their gender.
I have read several books written by that authoress.
author
"Authoress" is an outdated term used to refer to a female author. It is not commonly used today, as "author" is typically the preferred term for both males and females who write books or literary works.
Betty Friedan
Daphne du Maurier
You can add the suffix "ess" to the end to make the word "authoress," but this word is hardly ever used in the English language. the word "author" is neutral in gender, and can refer to either a male or female writer.
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Do you mean 'autobiographY' (with a 'y' on the end of the word)? If so it means the author or authoress is writing about himself or herself. A 'BIOgraphy' means the story of the life of a person written by someone other than the author/authoress. ...........................................................................................................