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Outrageous Fortune. New York: Bantam Books, 2007.
Love in the Time of Fridges. New York: Bantam Spectra, 2008.
“He Are the People” In McSweeney’s 58. 2040 A.D. . Vol. 58. San Francisco, CA: McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, 2019.
How To Like Everything: A Utopia. Winchester, Eng.: Zero Books, 2013.
The Glimpses. London: Macmillan Children's Books, 1989.
“The Irrepressibly Original Daisy Wigmar” In Futuristica: Volume 2, Edited by Hoster, Chester W. and Stauber, Katy(b. 1976). Vol. 2. Green Cove Springs, FL: Metasages Press, 2017.
Maul. London: Orbit, 2003.
"Plan C" In ’68: New Stories from Children of the Revolution, Edited by Royle, Nicholas. Cambridge, Eng.: Salt, 2008.
“The Endling Market” In 2084, Edited by Sandison, George. London: Unsung Stories/Red Squirrel Publishing, 2017.
Osiris. Book One of the Osiris Project. San Francisco, CA: Night Shade Books, 2012.
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The Last of My Race. A Dream of the Future. Lincoln, Eng./London: J.W. Ruddock & Sons/Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent, 1924.
The Republic of Trees. London: Faber and Faber, 2005.
“Ajdenia: Let there be sunlight” In Nature. Vol. 531.7592 ., 2016.
"A Burden Eased" In Shoreline of Infinity. Vol. No. 28., 2021.
Murderers' Island. London: Methuen, 1925.
CODA. Philadelphia, PA: Running Press Teens, 2013.
"A Cold Dish" In SciFiction., 2000.
"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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“Jetta” In C.A.T.S. in Space: Cycling Across Time and Space: 11 Feminist Science Fiction and Fantasy, Edited by Blue, Elly. Portland, OR: Elly Blue Publishing, 2022.
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Ultimo: An imaginative narration of life under the earth with projections by John Vassos and text by Ruth Vassos. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1930.
Overworld. London: Faber and Faber, 1980.
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“The Indigenous Revolt” In Futuristic Science Stories (London). Vol. no. 13., 1953.
"The Mother World" In Amazing Stories Quarterly. Vol. 6.4 ., 1933.
The Virgin King. A Novel. New York: D. Appleton-Century Co, 1936.
The Man Who Could Not Sin. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1938.