Spiritual Feminist Literature is a contemporary literary genre grounded in feminine sovereignty, inner authority, and consciousness based authorship. This paper examines the principle of authorial visibility within the genre, framing privacy and measured public presence as professional consequences of literary work rather than personal disposition. The paper positions selective visibility as a legitimate and established literary practice, particularly for authors whose work engages with themes of consciousness, identity, and feminine autonomy. Visibility is treated as a matter of choice and ethical responsibility, allowing the work to circulate freely while the author maintains intentional and proportionate presence. By situating authorship within inward authority and self determined boundaries, this paper contributes to contemporary literary discourse on privacy, authorship, and feminine self authorship.
Mukata Dangi (Wed,) studied this question.