List of non-binary writers

This is a list of notable non-binary writers who self-identify as genderqueer, agender, bigender, genderfluid, non-binary gender or third gender.

  • Travis Alabanza, an English performance artist, poet, writer, and LGBTQ rights activist
  • Kaitlyn Alexander, a Canadian actor, writer, web series creator and YouTube personality
  • Mal Blum, an American songwriter, musician, writer and performer
  • Justin Vivian Bond, an American singer-songwriter, author, painter, performance artist, and actor
  • Lydia Brown, an Asian American autistic disability rights activist, writer, and public speaker
  • Kate Bornstein, an American author, playwright, performance artist, and gender theorist
  • Beth Brant, a Mohawk writer, essayist, and poet
  • Rhea Butcher, an American stand-up comic, actor, writer, producer, and podcast host
  • Alec Butler, a Canadian playwright and filmmaker
  • Claude Cahun, a Jewish-French photographer, sculptor and writer
  • Chrystos, a Menominee writer and two-spirit activist
  • Ivan Coyote, a Canadian spoken word performer, writer, and LGBT advocate
  • Harry Dodge, an American sculptor, performer, video artist, and writer
  • Grace Dunham, an American writer and activist
  • Waawaate Fobister, a Canadian playwright and actor
  • Tyler Ford, writer and public speaker
  • L. Frank, a Tongva-Acjachemen artist, writer, tribal scholar, cartoonist, and indigenous language activist
  • Andrea Gibson, an American poet and activist
  • Liv Hewson, an Australian actor and playwright
  • Johanna Hedva, author of Sick Woman Theory and On Hell
  • Eddie Izzard, stand-up comedian, actor, writer and political activist
  • Yuhki Kamatani, a Japanese manga writer and illustrator
  • Janae Kroc, bodybuilder and writer
  • Carole LaFavor an Ojibwe novelist, activist and nurse
  • Richard LaFortune, a two spirit activist, author, community organizer, and artist
  • Rose Lemberg, a bigender, queer author, poet, and editor of speculative fiction
  • Elisha Lim, an artist and graphic novelist
  • Cheena Marie Lo, a poet working in Oakland, California
  • Gopi Shankar Madurai, Indian equal rights, Indigenous rights activist and author
  • Jeffrey Marsh, an American writer, actor, artist, activist, author, and social media personality
  • Dan Taulapapa McMullin, an American Samoan artist, known for his poetry, visual art and film
  • Jack Monroe, a British food writer and journalist
  • Foz Meadows, an Australian fantasy novelist, blogger and poet.[1]
  • Richard O'Brien, a British-New Zealand actor, television presenter, musician, writer, voice artist and theatre performer
  • Pidgeon Pagonis, an intersex American activist, writer, artist, and consultant
  • Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, a cosmologist, science writer and equality activist
  • A Revathi, a Namakal-based writer and an activist working for the rights of sexual minorities
  • Jill Soloway, an American television creator, showrunner, director and writer
  • Rivers Solomon
  • Rae Spoon, a Canadian musician and writer
  • Rebecca Sugar – American animator, director, screenwriter, producer, and songwriter
  • Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, an American author and activist
  • Jacob Tobia, an American LGBTQ rights activist, feminist writer, and co-producer and host for the MSNBC television series Queer 2.0
  • Bogi Takács, Agender trans Jewish writer and poet
  • Hida Viloria, a Latinx American writer
  • Gigi Raven Wilbur, an American bisexual rights activist and writer
  • Joshua Whitehead, a Canadian First Nations poet and novelist
  • JY Yang, Singaporean writer of English-language speculative fiction
  • Karekin Yarian, an author and social activist from San Francisco
  • Nevo Zisin, a non-binary Australian writer and transgender rights activist

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