@booklet {9628, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Happy Hunting Ground{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Ecopunk! [Cover adds Speculative Tales of Radical Futures]}, year = {2017}, month = {2017}, pages = {283-99}, publisher = {Ticonderoga Publications}, address = {Greenwood, WA, Australia}, abstract = {

Dystopia set in a future in which food is short and controlled by a corporation with the support of the police. The story focuses on an intentional community that resists the system.\ 

}, keywords = {Austrian author, Male author}, isbn = {9781925212549 }, author = {Corey J. White}, editor = {Liz Grzyb and Cat[riona] Sparks (b. 1965)} } @booklet {11428, title = {"Hot Rods"}, howpublished = {Lightspeed Magazine}, volume = {no. 58}, year = {2015}, note = {

Rpt. in her Dark Harvest ([Weston, Eng.]: NewCon Press, 2020), 7-25, with a brief author\’s note on 25.

}, month = {March 2015}, abstract = {

The story is set in a future drought-stricken Australia in which the only work available for those living outside the wealthy cities of Sydney and Melbourne, where work permits are required for the available work as pool boys and white maids, is contract labor on U.S. military bases.\ It takes place in the post-apocalyptic future of her 2017 Lotus Blue. A related story is her 2016 \“Jericho Blush.\”

}, keywords = {Australian author, Female author}, isbn = {978-1-912950676 }, url = {https://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/hot-rods/ }, author = {Cat[riona] Sparks (b. 1965)} } @booklet {6000, title = {"Hollywood Roadkill"}, howpublished = {On Spec: The Canadian Magazine of the Fantastic }, volume = {19.2 (69) }, year = {2007}, month = {Summer 2007}, pages = {38-47}, abstract = {

Dystopia of a radical rich poor division with the poor living beside or in the medians of highways,

}, keywords = {Australian author, Female author}, author = {Cat[riona] Sparks (b. 1965)} } @booklet {5566, title = {"Home by the Sea"}, howpublished = {Orb: Speculative Fiction}, volume = { no. 6 }, year = {2004}, note = {

Rpt. in\ Year\&$\#$39;s Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy\ (Volume 1). Ed. Bill Congreve and Michelle Marquardt (Parramatta, NSW: MirrorDanse Books, 2005), 157-81.

}, month = {2004}, pages = {51-70}, abstract = {

Dystopia. Future that has resulted from global warming where the majority of the remaining world\&$\#$39;s population live in extreme poverty crowded onto small islands and large rafts. A few wealthy people live in luxury on heavily guarded islands.

}, keywords = {Australian author, Female author}, author = {Cat[riona] Sparks (b. 1965)} }