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Matiasz, G. A.(b. 1952). End Time: Notes On the Apocalypse. Edinburgh, Scot.: AK Press, 1994.
Mathieu, R. Jean. “Glâcehouse” In Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Winters. An Anthology, Edited by Ulibarri, Sarena. Albuquerque, NM: World Weaver Press, 2020.
Mathias, Tracey. Night of the Party. London: Scholastic, 2018.
Mathews, Patricia. “There Is Always an Alternative” In The Keeper’s Price and Other Stories, Edited by Bradley, Marion Zimmer(1930-99). New York: DAW Books, 1980.
Mathews, Adrian(b. 1957). Vienna Blood. London: Jonathan Cape, 1999.
Mathews, Adam R.. Pap: A 21st Century Dystopia. Bury St. Edmunds, Eng.: Arena Books, 2016.
Mathews, Patricia. "Ecological Impact" In Tales of the Free Amazons, Edited by [Bradley], [Marion Zimmer](1930-99). Berkeley, CA: Thendara House Publications, 1980.
Mathew, Varun Thomas. The Black Dwarves of the Good Little Bay. Gurugram, India: Hachette India, 2019.
Matheson, Richard [Burton](1926-2013). "The Test" In The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Vol. 7.5 (42)., 1954.
Matheson, Richard [Burton](1926-2013). "The Waker Dreams" In Galaxy Science Fiction (New York). Vol. 1.3 ., 1950.
Matheson, Richard [Burton](1926-2013). What Dreams May Come. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1978.
Mather, Arthur(b. 1925). The Pawn. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Wren, 1975.
Mastroianni, Joe. "Jordan's Waterhammer" In Realms of Fantasy. Vol. 5.4., 1999.
Mastin, John F.S.A. Scot. F.L.S., F.C.S., F.R.A.S., F.R.M.S., R.B.A.(1865-1932). The Immortal Light. London: Cassell, 1907.
Mastin, John R.B.A., F.R.M.S.(1865-1932). The Stolen Planet: A Scientific Romance. London: Philip Wellby, 1906.
Masterson, Andrew(b. 1961). The Letter Girl. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Picador, 1999.
Masters, Anthony [Richard](1940-2003). Tod in Biker City. Edinburgh, Scot.: Barrington Stoke, 1999.
Mastai, Elan(b. 1945). All Our Wrong Todays. A Novel. New York: Dutton, 2017.
Masson, David I[rvine](1915-2007). "The Show Must Go On" In The Disappearing Future, Edited by [Hay], [Oswyn Robert Tregonnel]. London: Panther, 1970.
Massinger, Phil[ip](1583-1640), Middleton, Tho[mas](1580-1627), and Rowley, William(1585?-1626). The Excellent Comedy, called The Old Law: Or A new way to please you. Acted before the King and Queene at Salisbury House, and at severall other places, with great Applause. Together with an exact and perfect Catalogue of all Players, with the Authors Names, and what are Comedies, Tragedies, Histories, Pastoralls, Masks, Interludes, more exactly Printed than ever before. London: Ptd. for Edward Archer, 1656.
Massie, Elizabeth. "Scarves" In The Dystopian States of America: A Charity Anthology Benefiting the ACLU Foundation, Edited by Bechtel, Matt. Haverill, MA: Haverill House, 2020.
Masquerier, Lewis(b. 1802). Sociology; or, The Reconstruction of Society, Government, and Property, Upon the Principles of the Equality, the Perpetuity, and the Individuality of the Private Ownership of Life, Person, Government, Homestead and the Whole Product of Labor, by Organizing All Nations into Townships of Self-Governing Homestead Democracies--Self-Employed in Farming and Mechanism, Giving All the Liberty and Happiness to be Found on Earth. New York: The Author, 1877.
Masquerier, Lewis(b. 1802). A Scientific Division and Nomenclature of the Earth, and Particularly the Territory of the United States into States, Counties, Townships, Farms and Lots; for Promoting the Equality, Individuality and Inalienableness of Man's Rights to Sovereignty, Life, Labor and Domain, While at the Same Time it Constitutes a Scientific Geography of the Earth: Also a Constitution for Nebrashevil [Nebraska] or Any Other State: For the Consideration of National Reformers and Other Statesmen. New York: Office of "Young America", 1847.
Masquerier, Lewis(b. 1802). Appendix to Sociology or The Scientific Reconstruction of Society, government and Property. Upon Principles of The individuality or separateness of ownership, the equality or equalness in quantity and perpetuity or entailment of the private ownership of life, manhood, government, the Homestead and the whole product of labor, by organizing all nations into states and townships of Self-Governed Homestead Democracies, Self-employed in farming and mechanism combined, giving all the liberty and happiness to be found on earth. New York: Lewis Masquerier, 1884.
Mason, Anita [Frances](b. 1942). The War Against Chaos. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1988.

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