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The Curfew. New York: Vintage Books, 2011.
"The Curtain Falls" In Green Echo: Ecological SF& F, Edited by Bowen, Gary. Elkton, MD: Obelesk Books, 1995.
Cybernetic Controller. London: Hamilton & Co, 1952.
Cybernetic Controller. London: Hamilton & Co, 1952.
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"Daedalus" In Holdfast Magazine. Vol. no. 6., 2015.
"Dalereuth Guild House" In Renunciates Of Darkover. New York: DAW Books, 1991.
“Dancers in the Dark” In My Utopia: A Collection of Creative Writing, Edited by Babaee, Ruzbeh. Newcastle upon Tyne, Eng: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018.
“Dancing East to West” In Te Korero Ahi Kā: To Speak of the Home Fires Burning, Edited by Bridges, Grace, Murray, Lee and Compton, Aaron. Np: SpecFicNZ: Speculative Fiction New Zealand, 2018.
"Danila's Song" In Renunciates Of Darkover, Edited by Bradley, Marion Zimmer(1930-1999). New York: DAW Books, 1991.
"Dark Coffee, Bright Light and the Paradoxes of Omnipotence" In People of the Book ([In Hebrew]): A Decade of Jewish Science Fiction and Fantasy, Edited by Swirsky, Rachel(b. 1962) and Wallace, Sean. [Holicong, PA]: Prime Books, 2009.
Dark Eden. London: Corvus, 2012.
The Dark Entity. Christchurch, New Zealand: Certes Press, 1999.
"Dark Interlude" In Galaxy Science Fiction (New York). Vol. 1.4 ., 1951.
Dark Paradise. Dublin, Ireland: Wolfhound Press, 1991.
Darkest Minds. New York: Hyperion, 2012.
"Darkness" In Lord Byron: The Complete Political Works, Edited by McGann, Jerome J.. Vol. 7. vols. Oxford, Eng.: Clarendon Press, 1816.
Darwin’s Children. New York: Del Rey/Ballantine, 2003.
"Daughter" In The Many Worlds of Science Fiction, Edited by Bova, Ben[jamin William](1932-2020). New York: E.P. Dutton, 1971.
The Dawn of All. London: Hutchinson, 1911.
Dawn Over Doomsday. Oxford, Eng.: Abaddon Books, 2008.
Dawn: Xenogenesis. New York: Warner Books, 1987.
Dawn: Xenogenesis. New York: Warner Books, 1987.
The Dawnwatchers. New York: Triune Books, 1984.
“Day 3658” In Biketopia: Feminist Bicycle Science Fiction in Extreme Futures, Edited by Blue, Elly. Portland, OR: Microcosm Publishing, 2017.
“The Day No One Died” In Islamicates Volume 1: Anthology of Science Fiction short stories inspired from Muslim Cultures, Edited by Ahmad, Muhammad Aurangzeb. Vol. 1. Np: Mirza Book Agency, 2016.