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Sterling, [Michael] Bruce(b. 1954). "Ivory Tower: A Place to call your own" In Nature 434.7034., 2005.
Pendleton, John(1848-1926?). The Ivory Queen: A Story of Strange Adventure. London: Osgood, McIlvaine & Co, 1897.
Bray, [Sir] Captain Claude [Arthur](b. 1858). Ivanda or the Pilgrim's Quest: A Tale. London: Frederick Warne, 1894.
Hartwell, Shirley. "Itu's Sixth Winter Festival (Excerpts from Daughters of Gelasia)" In Memories and Visions: Women's Fantasy & Science Fiction, Edited by Sturgis, Susanna J.. Freedom, CA: The Crossing Press, 1989.
[Woodrow], [Terry]. It's Time: A Nuclear Novel. Little River, CA: Tough Dove Books, 1985.
Asimov, Isaac(1920-92). "It's Such a Beautiful Day" In Star Science Fiction Stories, Edited by Pohl, Frederik [George] [Jr.](1919-2013). Vol. No. 3. New York: Ballantine Books, 1954.
Van Pelt, James(b. 1954). "Its Hour Cometh" In Talebones. Vol. no. 24., 2002.
Wilson, Richard(1920-1987). "It's Cold Outside" In If Worlds of Science Fiction. Vol. 7.1., 1956.
Robinson, Spider(b. 1948). "It's a Sunny Day" In Galaxy Science Fiction. Vol. 37.1 ., 1976.
Russen of Hythe, David. Iter Lunare: or, A Voyage to the Moon. Containing Some Consideration on the Nature of that Planet. The Possibility of getting thither. With other Pleasant Conceits about the Inhabitants, their Manners and Customs. London: Ptd. for J. Nutt, 1703.
Long, Frank Belknap [Jr.](1901-94). It Was the Day of the Robot. New York: Belmont, 1963.
Miller, Sam J[oshua](b. 1979). "It Was Saturday Night, I Guess That Makes It All Right” In A People’s Future of the United States: Speculative Fiction from 25 Extraordinary Writers, Edited by LaValle, Victor(b. 1972) and Adams, John Joseph(b. 1976). New York: One World, 2019.
Davis, [Horace] Chan[dler](b. 1926). "It Walks in Beauty" In Star Science Fiction 1.1. Vol. 1.1 ., 1958.
Jesse, Kevin C[hristopher]. "It Takes a Village" In Futurescapes Volume One: Cities of Empowerment , Edited by Peterson, Luke. Vol. 1. [Orem, UT]: Utah Valley Office of New Urban Mechanics & Utah Valley University, 2017.
Leslee, Jo. It Shall Be Conquered. Boston, MA: Christopher Pub. House, 1962.
VanderMeer, Jeff[rey Scott](b. 1968). “It’s 2071, and We Bioengineered Our Own Extinction” In The New York Times., 2019.
Chiang, Ted(b. 1967). “It’s 2059, and the Rich Kids Are Still Winning: DNA tweaks won’t fix our problems” In The New York Times., 2019.
Zhang, Baobao. “It’s 2043. We Need a New American Dream for the A.I. Revolution” In The New York Times., 2019.
Ferriss, Lucy(b. 1954). “It’s 2040. We Need to Keep Abortion Legal in New York” In The New York Times., 2019.
Harrow, Alix E.(b. 1989). “It’s 2039, and Your Beloved Books Are Dead” In The New York Times., 2019.
Swan, H[erbert] E.. It Might Be: A Story of the Future Progress of the Sciences, The Wonderful Advancement in the Methods of Government and the Happy State of the People. Stafford, KS: H.E. Swan, 1896.
Frölich, Maria. “It Looked Like Our Dreams” In All We Ever Wanted: Stories of a Better World, Edited by Miner, Matt, Palicki, Eric and Chin-Tanner, Tyler. Np: A Wave New World, 2018.
Chng, Joyce. “It Is the Year 2115” In Multispecies Cities: Solarpunk Urban Futures, Edited by Rupprecht, Christoph, Cleland, Deborah, Tamura, Norie, Chaudhuri, Rajat and Ulibarri, Sarena. Albuquerque,NM: World Weaver Press, 2021.
Bloch, Robert [Albert](1917-94). "It Happened Tomorrow” In Astounding Stories. Vol. 4.3., 1943.
O'Sheel, Shaemas(1886-1954). It Could Never Happen or the Second American Revolution. New York: Coventry House, 1932.

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