Biblio
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“The Wordless Age” In Galaxy's Edge. Vol. no. 36., 2019.
Wordless. Woodbury, MN: Flux, 2014.
“Word of Mouth and an Imaginary Flánerie: On Reading Word of Mouth. A Novel and a Critical Commentary on the Creative Process”. Norwich, England: Dissertation. University of East Angla, 1994.
"The Word for World is Forest" In Again, Dangerous Visions: 46 Original Stories, Edited by Ellison, Harlan [Jay](1934-2018). Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1972.
“A Word for Heathens” In ReVision, Edited by Czerneda, Julie and Szpindel, Isaac. New York: DAW Books, 2004.
"A Word for Freedom" In If: Worlds of Science Fiction . Vol. 2.6 ., 1954.
The Word Exchange. A Novel. New York: Doubleday, 2014.
The Word. Aberystwyth, Wales: New Welsh Rarebyte, 2021.
Wool Omnibus. Np: CreateSpace, 2012.
Wooden Centauri: A Science Fiction Novel. Morley, Eng.: Elmfield, 1975.
"Wonjjang and the Madman of Pyongyang" In Tesseracts Twelve, Edited by Lalumière, Claude(b. 1966). Calgary, AL, Canada: Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing, 2008.
The Wonderful World of Tomorrow: What It Will Be Like. Pasadena, CA: Ambassador College Press, 1966.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Chicago, IL: G.M. Hill, 1900.
"Wonderful Story of a Shipwreck and Its Consequences" In The Commercial Exchange Gazette. The Official Organ of the New Zealand Exchange Co., Ltd. (New Zealand) . Vol. 1.7., 1899.
The Wonderful Dream of What May Happen in the Twentieth Century. Halcombe, New Zealand: Author, 1889.
“The Wonderful All-Purpose Transmogrifier” In Final Stage: The Ultimate Science Fiction Anthology, Edited by Ferman, Edward L(b. 1937) and Malzberg, Barry N[athaniel](b. 1939). New York: Charterhouse, 1974.
“Wonder of the World” In Everything Change: An Anthology of Climate Fiction, Edited by Milkoreit, Manjana, Martinez, Meredith and Eschrich, Joey. [Tempe, AZ]: [Arizona State University], 2016.
Womonseed: A Vision. Little River, CA: Tough Dove Books, 1986.
"Women's World" In Science Fiction (Holyoke, MA). Vol. 1.5 ., 1939.
"Women's World" In Fantastic Adventures. Vol. 15.3., 1953.
"The Women's Millennium" In Daily Evening Bulletin (Philadelphia, PA) . Vol. 21.15 ., 1867.
The Womens Conquest. A Tragi-Comedy As it was Acted by Her Highness the Duke of York's Servants. London: Ptd. by J.M. for H. Herringham, 1671.
"The Women Who Won the World: A Playful Segment" In Anything That Moves. Vol. no. 4 ., 1992.
Women of the Future. New York: The Rand School of Social Science, 1916.