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“Subprime Language and the Crash” In How to Run a City Like Amazon, and Other Fables, Edited by Graham, Mark, Kitchin, Rob, Mattern, Shannon and Shaw, Joe. Np: Meatspace Press, 2019.
Cryptogram . . . because the past is never past. Winchester, Eng./Washington, DC: Cosmic Egg Books, 2014.
Over the Mountain. London: George G. Harrap & Co, 1939.
The Lost Traveller. London: The Grey Walls Press, 1943.
"Busman's Holiday" In The Glasgow Herald Weekender, Edited by Lunan, Duncan., 1988.
"Ragged Claws" In Edison's Frankenstein, Edited by Crowther, Peter(b. 1949) and Gevers, Nick. Vol. Postscripts 20/21. Hornsea, Eng.: PS Publishing, 2009.
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"After the Revolution" In After the Revolution and other Holiday Fantasies. Glasgow, Scot.: William Hodge & Co., 1893.
Broken Sky. London: Usborne, 2015.
A Lovely Way to Burn. London: John Murray, 2014.
Face. New York: Tordotcom/Tom Doherty Associates, 2022.
Utopia. Inspired Thinking from the Ideas Team. Edinburgh, Scot.: Artlink Edinburgh & the Lothians, 2011.
“Fish on Friday” In Interzone. Vol. no. 256 ., 2015.
The Memoirist. [Weston, Eng.]: NewCon Press, 2017.
"Mudlarking" In Biopolis: Tales of Urban Biology, Edited by Pschetz, Larissa, McKie, Jane and Cachat, Elise. Edinburgh, Scot.: Shoreline of Infinity, 2020.
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The Great Analysis: A Plea for a Rational World-Order. London: Methuen, 1912.
Leaving Fortusa: A Novel in Ten Episodes. Winnetka, CA: Norilana Books, 2008.
"No Solace for the Soul in Digitopia" In Living without a Net, Edited by Anders, Lou. New York: Roc, 2003.
"The Time Stream" In Wonder Stories . Vol. 3.7 - 10 ., 1931.
Annals of the Twenty-ninth Century; or, The Autobiography of the Tenth President of the World-Republic. Vol. 3 vols. London: Samuel Tinsley, 1874.
1957. Edinburgh, Scot.: William Blackwood and Son, 1930.
The Storm of London: A Social Rhapsody. London: John Long, 1904.
Riallaro. The Archipelago of Exiles. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901.
"Beyond". Ms. John Macmillan Brown Papers 118 B2, John Macmillan Brown Library, Canterbury University, 1920.
The Paradise of Coquettes. A Poem. In Nine Parts. London: Ptd. for John Murray, 1814.