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Wallace, Roy V[ictor](1927-2017). The Wallace Report. Spring Hill, QLD, Australia: Down to Earth, 1994.
Witcover, Paul(b. 1958). "WAlls" In Welcome to Dystopia: Forty-five Visions of What Lies Ahead, Edited by Van Gelder, Gordon(b. 1966). New York: O/R Books, 2018.
Wendig, Chuck [Charles David](b. 1976). Wanderers. New York: Del Rey, 2019.
Newton, Dale. “Wardrobe Malfunction” In Cifiscape Vol. II. The Twin Cities, Edited by West, Chastity, Martin, Kit, Martin, Jeffrey, Byrns-Enoch, Hannah, Edmonson, Pat and Boyd, Crystal. [Hillsboro, OR]: Onyx Neon Press, 2012.
Whiteside, Edward. A Warning From Mars. New York: Interplanetary Publications, 1948.
White, James(1928-1999). The Watch Below. London: Whiting & Wheaton, 1966.
Penfold, Anya. “Watching the Watchers” In Thirty Years of Rain, Edited by Gallagher, Elaine, Johnston, Cameron and Williamson, Neil(b. 1968). Glasgow, Scotland: Taverna Press, 2016.
Waheed, Saba. “Water Exchange, Version 8123” In Big Echo: Critical SF. Vol. no. 9., 2018.
Wood, Nick [Nicholas](1961-2023). Water Must Fall. Weston, Eng.: NewCon Press, 2020.
Williams, Heledd. “Water, Water, Nowhere. Novella Extract” In New Welsh Reader. Vol. no. 122., 2019.
Ward, Julian. We Died in Bond Street. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1952.
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.
Sterling, [Michael] Bruce(b. 1954). "We See Things Differently." In Semiotext[e] SF, Edited by Rucker, Rudy [Rudolf von Bitter](b. 1946), Wilson, Peter Lamborn and Wilson, Robert Anton(1932-2007). Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 1989.
Sterling, [Michael] Bruce(b. 1954). "We See Things Differently." In Semiotext[e] SF, Edited by Rucker, Rudy [Rudolf von Bitter](b. 1946), Wilson, Peter Lamborn and Wilson, Robert Anton(1932-2007). Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 1989.
Williamson, Michael Z.(b. 1967). The Weapon. New York: Baen, 2005.
[Harris], [John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon](1903-69). Web. London: Michael Joseph, 1979.
Speers, Edith(b. 1949). "Welcome to the World" In Alien Shores: An Anthology of Australian Science Fiction, Edited by McNamara, Peter and Winch, Margaret. North Adelaide, SA: Aphelion Publications, 1994.
Tobar, Héctor(b. 1963). “What Does It Look Like When 1 Million People Are Deported at Once?” In Slate Magazine as part of its Trump Story Project. https://slate.com/tag/trump-story-project, Edited by Winters, Ben[jamin Allen] H.(b. 1976)., 2017.
Wells, H[erbert] G[eorge](1866-1946). "What I Would Do With the World. A Talk broadcast in September, 1931" In After Democracy: Addresses and Papers on the Present World Situation. London: Watts & Co., 1932.
Wells, H[erbert] G[eorge](1866-1946). "What I Would Do With the World. A Talk broadcast in September, 1931" In After Democracy: Addresses and Papers on the Present World Situation. London: Watts & Co., 1932.
Watkins, John Elfreth Jr.(b. 1875). “What May Happen in the Next Hundred Years” In The Ladies’ Home Journal . Vol. 18.1., 1900.
[Wishnevsky], [Sarah Bear Elizabeth](b. 1971). “‘What Someone Else Does Not Want Printed’: Comforting the comfortable and Afflicting the Afflicted” In Slate Magazine as part of its Trump Story Project. https://slate.com/tag/trump-story-project, Edited by Winters, Ben[jamin Allen] H.(b. 1976)., 2017.
Conquest, [George] Robert [Acworth](1917-2015), and White, Jon Manchip(1925-2013). What To Do When the Russians Come: A Survivor’s Guide. New York: Stein and Day, 1984.
McGuire, Seanan(b. 1978). “What We Knew Then, Before the Sky Fell Down” In Catalysts, Explorers & Secret Keepers: Women of Science Fiction, Edited by Louzon, Monica, Weisfeld, Jake, McHale, Heather, Jasny, Barbara and Frederick, Rachel. Washington, DC: Museum of Science Fiction, 2017.
Moffat, W[illiam] Graham(1866-1951), and White, John. What's the World Coming To? A Novel of the Twenty-First Century, Founded on the Fads, Facts, and Fiction of the Nineteenth. London: Elliot Stock, 1893.

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