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Wurfel, Marlene(b. 1974). "Just for Beautiful" In On Spec: The Canadian Magazine of the Fantastic . Vol. 11.4 (39) ., 1999.
Wurst, Jim. Three Degrees. A Novel. Np: Author, 2017.
Wyatt, Patrick [pseud.?]. Irish Rose. London: Michael Joseph, 1975.
Wyld, Karen. “we live on, in story” In After Australia, Edited by Ahmad, Michael Mohammed. South Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Affirm Press/Diversity Arts Australia/Sweatshop Literary Movement, 2020.
Wyld, Jasper. “Sunny Days” In Phase Change: Imagining Energy Futures, Edited by Chrulew, Matthew. [Yokine, WA, Australia]: Twelfth Planet Press, 2022.
Wylie, Philip [Gordon](1902-71). The Disappearance. New York: Rinehart, 1951.
Wylie, Philip [Gordon](1902-71). Los Angeles A.D. 2017. New York: Walker, 1971.
Wylie, Philip [Gordon](1902-71). The End of the Dream. New York: Doubleday, 1972.
Wynn, E[arl] S.. Pink Carbide. Sonora, CA: Thunderune Publishing, 2007.
W[aterhouse], E[lizabeth](1834-1918). The Island of Anarchy. A Fragment of History in the 20th Century. Reading, Eng.: Miss Langley, Lovejoy's Library, 1887.
W[aterhouse], E[lizabeth](1834-1918). The Brotherhood of Rest. Reading, Eng.: E. Langley, Lovejoy's Library, 1886.
W[atson], H[enry] C[rocker] M[arrriott](1835-1901). Adventures in New Guinea: The Narrative of Louis Trégance, A French Sailor: Nine Years in Captivity Among the Orangwöks, a Tribe in the Interior of New Guinea, Edited by Crocker,, Henry ed. [pseud.]. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1876.
W[atson], H[enry] C[rocker] M[arrriott](1835-1901). The Decline and Fall of the British Empire; or, the Witches Cavern. London: Trischler & Co., 1890.
W[ilson], M[iles]. The History of Israel Jobson, the Wandering Jew. Giving a Description of his Pedigree, Travels in this lower World, and his Assumption thro’ the Starry Regions, conducted by a Guardian Angel, exhibiting in a curious Manner the Shapes, Lives, and Customs of the Inhabitants of the Moon and Planets; touching upon the great and memorable Comet in 1758, and interwoven all along with the Solution of the Phenomena of the true Solar System, and Principles of Natural Philosophy, concording with the latest Discoveries of the most able Astronomers. Translated from the Original Chinese by M.W.. London: Ptd. for J. Nickolson, 1757.

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