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Sugar in the Air: A Romance. London: Jonathan Cape, 1937.
Suicide Club: A Novel About Living. New York: Henry Holt, 2018.
"The Suicide of Man" In Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. Vol. 2.4 ., 1978.
“The Suicide of Our Troubles” In Slate Future Tense., 2020.
“Suicide: Or the Future of Medicine. (A ‘Satire by Entelechy’ of Biotechnology)” In KB Journal: The Journal of the Kenneth Burke Society . Vol. 4.1., 2007.
"Suicide Watch" In The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Vol. 135.3/4., 2018.
"Sultana's Dream" In The Indian Ladies' Magazine (Madras, India). Vol. 5.3 ., 1905.
"Sum of their Parts" In NorthWords (Napean, ON, Canada). Vol. 3.2. Oakville, ON, Canada: Mosaic Press, 1996.
“Summanus” In Nourishment: A One-Shot Anthology of Science Fiction, Edited by Shultz, David F.. Np: TdotSpec, 2019.
"Summer Day's Dream: A Play in Two Acts" In The Plays of J.B. Priestley. Volume III . London: William Heinemann, 1950.
"Summer Fair" In Renunciates Of Darkover. New York: DAW Books, 1991.
"Summer Ice" In In the Palace of Repose. [Holicong, PA]: Prime Books, 2005.
Summer in Three Thousand. Not a prophecy--A parable. London: Quality Press, 1946.
The Summer Isles. [Charleston, SC]: Aio Publishing, 2005.
The Summer Prince. New York: Arthur A. Levine Books, 2013.
"Summertime" In SF Comet., 2015.
Summit at Eagle Nest. Np: Author, 2019.
Sun and Wind, Edited by Hagan, Edward A.. Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2004.
The Sun Grows Cold. New York: Delacorte, 1971.
“The Sun in Exile” 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.
“Sun Push” In New Worlds SF, Edited by Merril, Judith(Josephine Juliet Grossman)(1923-1997). Vol. 50.170., 1967.
The Sun Shall Rise. London: Ivor Nicholson & Watson, 1935.
“The Sun Will Always Sing” In The Verge Better Worlds., 2019.
A Sunburnt Country. Charnwood, ACT, Australia: Ginninderra Press, 2003.
"Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Doomsday: A Narrative Story" In To the Keepers of the Slaughter House. Two Narrative Stories: A Fictional But Unfictitious Study Of The Elements of Violence In the Conditions of Human Existence In the Present And In the Future--Dedicated To Man’s Supreme And Unceasing Struggle To Conquer Violence Completely And for All Time . London: Mitre Press, 1963.