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Sedgwick, Marcus(b. 1968). Floodland. London: Dolphin, 2000.
Secombe, Andy [Andrew](b. 1953). Looking for Mr Piggy-Wig. London: Macmillan, 2008.
Sebastian-Gabriel, Sheri. "Revolt" In The Dystopian States of America: A Charity Anthology Benefiting the ACLU Foundation, Edited by Bechtel, Matt. Haverill, MA: Haverill House, 2020.
Sears, J[ohn] V[an der Zee](1835-1926). "Housekeeping Hereafter" In The Atlantic Monthly (Boston, MA). Vol. 48.287 ., 1881.
Seaborn, Captain Adam [pseud.]. Symzonia; Voyage of Discovery. New-York: Ptd. by J. Seymour, 1820.
Scully, Cat[herine]. “On a Dusty Trail” In The Dystopian States of America: A Charity Anthology Benefiting the ACLU Foundation, Edited by Bechtel, Matt. Haverill, MA: Haverill House, 2020.
Scully, Jess. Glimpses of Utopia: Real Ideas for a Fairer World. Seaforth, NSW, Australia: Pentera Press, 2020.
Scrymsour[-Nicol], Ella M[arie](1888-1962). The Perfect World: A Romance of Strange People and Strange Places. London: Eveleigh Nash & Grayson Ltd. , 1922.
Scott, Tim(b. 1962). Love in the Time of Fridges. New York: Bantam Spectra, 2008.
Scott, Jain. "Last Resort" In Aurealis (Melbourne, VIC, Australia). Vol. no. 13., 1994.
Scott, David [Henry Tudor](b. 1948). Dynamo Island: The Cultural History and Geography of a Utopia. Winchester, Eng.: Zero Books, 2016.
Scott, Elizabeth(b. 1972). Grace. New York: Dutton Books, 2010.
Scott, Rosie [Judy Rosemary](b. 1948). Feral City. Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia: William Heinemann Australia, 1992.
Scott, Hugh. Why Weeps the Brogan?. London: Walker Books, 1989.
Scott, Raphael [pseud.]. The Voyages, Adventures, and Miraculous Escapes of Raphael Scott, Being a Full and Authentic Account of His Villainous Betrayal and Abduction (By His Uncle, Who had been Appointed His Guardian) on Board the Merchant Ship Gazelle, of Philadelphia, Which Vessel, After Being at Sea Twenty Days, Was Plundered by a Piratical Craft Commanded by a Widely Known and Much Dreaded Buccaneer Chief, Miles! Together With a Complete History of a Romantic Nation of Pirates!! Now Residing on a Beautiful Island, Called The Isle of Happiness, Situated South of Cuba. Also, a Correct Statement of the Long Imprisonment and Deplorable Sufferings of Miss Edda Cramer, a Young Lady of Extraordinary Personal Beauty, Who Was for Seven Months Missing From New York City, and of Whose Fate Nothing Could Be Learned, Until She Was Nobly Rescued By the Hero of this Truly Interesting Work. To Which Is Added, Some Startling Passages in the Life of Charles Scattergood, a Young Man Likewise Found Among the Pirates, By Whom He Was Picked Up in the Middle of the Ocean, Where He Had Drifted in an Open Boat, In Which He Had Been Placed by a Cold-Hearted, Unfeeling Brother. Philadelphia, PA: E.E. Barclay, 1850.
Scott, Spencer R.. “Where Giants Will Stand” In XR WORDSMITHS’ Solarpunk Storytelling Contest., 2021.
Scott, F[rancis] R[eginald](1889-1985). "Mural" In Overture. Toronto, ON, Canada: Ryerson Press, 1945.
Scott, Tim(b. 1962). Outrageous Fortune. New York: Bantam Books, 2007.
Scott, Melissa [Elaine](b. 1960). The Kindly Ones. New York: Baen Books, 1987.
Scott, Keith. "On the Edge" In Arrowdreams: An Anthology of Alternate Canadas, Edited by Shainblum, Mark and Dupuis, John. Winnipeg, MB, Canada: Nuage Editions, 1997.
Scott, Melissa [Elaine](b. 1960). Trouble and Her Friends. New York: Tor, 1994.
Scott, Melissa [Elaine](b. 1960). Shadow Man. New York: Tor, 1995.
Scott, Rodney D.. The Great Debate: The Need for Constitutional Reform. Chicago, IL: Rampant Lion Press, 1999.
Scotland, Laura. “The Chrysalis” In Shoreline of Infinity. Vol. no. 18., 2020.
Scortia, Thomas N[icholas](1926-86). "The Weariest River" In Future City, Edited by Elwood, Roger [Paul](1943-2007). New York: Trident Books, 1973.

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