By Author

Shale Aaron, Virtual Death (Apr-05)

Hassan Abdulrazzak, “Kuszib,” from Iraq + 100, ed. Hassan Blasim (Dec-17)

Mumia Abu-Jamal, “Star Wars and the American Imagination,” from Octavia’s Brood, ed. Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown (Dec-15)

John Joseph Adams, ed., Seeds of Change (May-10)

Tomi Adeyemi, Children of Blood and Bone (Jun-19)

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, “The Era,” from Friday Black (Aug-20)

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, “The Finkelstein 5,” from Friday Black (Aug-20)

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Friday Black (Aug-20)

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, “Friday Black,” from Friday Black (Aug-20)

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, “Through the Flash,” from Friday Black (Aug-20)

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, “Zimmer Land,” from Friday Black (Aug-20)

Saladin Ahmed, Throne of the Crescent Moon (May-18)

Charlie Jane Anders, All the Birds in the Sky (Jun-17)

Charlie Jane Anders, “As Good As New,” from Six Months, Three Days, Five Others (May-19)

Charlie Jane Anders, The City in the Middle of the Night (Feb-21)

Charlie Jane Anders, “Clover,” from Six Months, Three Days, Five Others (May-19)

Charlie Jane Anders, “Six Months, Three Days,” from Six Months, Three Days, Five Others (May-19)

Charlie Jane Anders, Six Months, Three Days, Five Others (May-19)

M. T. Anderson, Feed (Mar-10)

Anoud, “Kahramana,” from Iraq + 100, ed. Hassan Blasim (Dec-17)

Ryka Aoki, Light From Uncommon Stars (Mar-23)

Eleanor Arnason, A Woman of the Iron People (Aug-07)

Pauline Ashwell, “Unwillingly to School,” from Rediscovery: Science Fiction by Women (1958-1963), ed. Gideon Marcus (Jun-23)

Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale (Sep-05)

Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake (Feb-10)

Paolo Bacigalupi, “The Calorie Man,” from Pump Six (Apr-09)

Paolo Bacigalupi, “Pop Squad,” from Pump Six (Apr-09)

Paolo Bacigalupi, Pump Six (Apr-09)

Paolo Bacigalupi, The Windup Girl (Oct-13)

Paolo Bacigalupi, “Yellow Card Man,” from Pump Six (Apr-09)

Darcie Little Badger, Elatsoe (May-23)

Iain M. Banks, The Player of Games (Aug-18)

Kelly Barnhill, “The Men Who Live in Trees,” from Sisters of the Revolution, ed. Ann and Jeff VanderMeer (Dec-16)

Derrick Bell, “The Space Traders,” from Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora, ed. Sheree Renée Thomas (May-22)

Steve Berman, “Tearjerker,” from Paper Cities, ed. Ekaterina Sedia (Jan-13)

Alfred Bester, The Stars My Destination (Feb-03)

Terry Bisson, Fire on the Mountain (Jun-03)

Hassan Blasim, ed., Iraq + 100 (Dec-17)

Liliana V. Blum, “Pink Lemonade,” from Three Messages and a Warning, ed. Eduardo Jiménez Mayo and Chris N. Brown (Apr-13)

Keyan Bowes, “Spoiling Veena,” from Beyond Binary, ed. Brit Mandelo (Dec-14)

Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon (Sep-11)

Ray Bradbury, Something Wicked This Way Comes (Jul-12)

Jennifer Marie Brissett, Elysium (Mar-16)

Kinitra Brooks, PhD, Linda D. Addison, and Susana Morris, PhD, eds., Sycorax’s Daughters (Oct-20)

adrienne maree brown, “Outro,” from Octavia’s Brood, ed. Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown (Dec-15)

adrienne maree brown, “The River,” from Octavia’s Brood, ed. Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown (Dec-15)

Chuck Brown, David Walker, Sanford Greene, et al., Bitter Root (May-21)

Joseph Bruchac, “Dances with Ghosts,” from Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond, ed. Bill Campbell and Edward Austin Hall (Jun-15)

John Brunner, The Sheep Look Up (Feb-04)

John Brunner, Stand on Zanzibar (Aug-05)

Tobias S. Buckell, “The Galactic Industrial Tourist Complex,” from New Suns, ed. Nisi Shawl (Dec-19)

Tobias S. Buckell, “Necahual,” from So Long Been Dreaming, ed. Nalo Hopkinson and Uppinder Mehan (Jun-08)

Tobias S. Buckell, Ragamuffin (Oct-10)

Lois McMaster Bujold, Borders of Infinity (Sep-17)

Lois McMaster Bujold, “The Borders of Infinity” from Borders of Infinity (Sep-17)

Lois McMaster Bujold, “Labyrinth” from Borders of Infinity (Sep-17)

Lois McMaster Bujold, “The Mountains of Mourning” (see also Borders of Infinity) (Dec-08)

Octavia E. Butler, Dawn (Dec-06)

Octavia E. Butler, Fledgling (Oct-11)

Octavia E. Butler, Parable of the Sower (Aug-03)

Octavia E. Butler, Wild Seed (Aug-19)

Monica Byrne, The Girl in the Road (Sep-15)

Augustín Cadena, “Murillo Park,” from Three Messages and a Warning, ed. Eduardo Jiménez Mayo and Chris N. Brown (Apr-13)

Bill Campbell and Edward Austin Hall, eds., Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond (Jun-15)

Karel Capek, War with the Newts (Sep-09)

Orson Scott Card, Ender’s Game (Dec-04)

Kristin Cashore, Graceling (Jul-13)

Suzy McKee Charnas, The Slave and the Free (Jul-03)

C. J. Cherryh, Forty Thousand in Gehenna (Feb-15)

Ted Chiang, “Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Freedom,” from Exhalation (Jul-21)

Ted Chiang, Exhalation (Jul-21)

Ted Chiang, “Exhalation,” from Exhalation (Jul-21)

Ted Chiang, “Hell Is the Absence of God,” from Stories of Your Life and Others (Oct-09)

Ted Chiang, “Liking What You See: A Documentary,” from Stories of Your Life and Others (Aug-14)

Ted Chiang, “The Merchant and the Alchemist’s Gate,” from Exhalation (Jul-21)

Ted Chiang, “Seventy-Two Letters,” from Stories of Your Life and Others (Aug-14)

Ted Chiang, Stories of Your Life and Others (Aug-14)

Ted Chiang, “Story of Your Life,” from Stories of Your Life and Others (Aug-14)

Zen Cho, Sorcerer to the Crown (Apr-21)

Nino Cipri, Finna (Dec-20)

P. Djèlí Clark, Ring Shout (May-21)

Susanna Clarke, Piranesi (Apr-22)

Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games (Dec-11)

Michael G. Coney, Rax (Canadian title: Pallahaxi Tide; U.K. title: Hello Summer, Goodbye) (Sep-06)

Crystal Connor, “The Monster,” from Sycorax’s Daughters, ed. Kinitra Brooks, PhD, Linda D. Addison, and Susana Morris, PhD (Oct-20)

Moira Crone, The Not Yet (Jan-21)

Dennis Danvers, The Fourth World (Nov-03)

Indra Das, The Devourers (Nov-18)

Aliette de Bodard, “Immersion,” from The Best of World SF: Volume 1, ed. Lavie Tidhar (Dec-21)

Aliette de Bodard, The Tea Master and the Detective (Feb-19)

Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine De Landro, Bitch Planet (May-17)

Samuel R. Delany, “Aye, and Gomorrah” (Nov-02)

Samuel R. Delany, Babel 17 (Apr-04)

Samuel R. Delany, The Einstein Intersection (Jan-12)

Samuel R. Delany, Trouble on Triton: An Ambiguous Heterotopia (original title: Triton) (Nov-08)

Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle (Apr-03)

Seth Dickinson, The Traitor Baru Cormorant (Jul-17)

Thomas Disch, Camp Concentration (Sep-04)

S.B. Divya, Meru (Jan-24)

Sonya Hess Dorman, “The Putnam Tradition,” from Rediscovery: Science Fiction by Women (1958-1963), ed. Gideon Marcus (Jun-23)

Cory Doctorow, Little Brother (Nov-10)

L. Timmel Duchamp, Alanya to Alanya (Apr-08)

W.E.B. DuBois, “The Comet,” from Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora, ed. Sheree Renée Thomas (May-22)

Tananarive Due, My Soul to Keep (Oct-16)

Tananarive Due, “The Only Lasting Truth,” from Octavia’s Brood, ed. Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown (Dec-15)

Suzette Hagen Elgin, Native Tongue (May-03)

Amal El-Mohtar, “Anabasis,” from tor.com (May-17)

Amal El-Mohtar, “Asteres Planetei,” from stonetelling.com (May-17)

Amal El-Mohtar, “A Circle in Five Strands,” from stonetelling.com (May-17)

Amal El-Mohtar, “The Green Book,” from apex-magazine.com (May-17)

Amal El-Mohtar, “Madeleine,” from lightspeedmagazine.com (May-17)

Amal El-Mohtar, “Seasons of Glass and Iron,” from uncannymagazine.com (May-17)

Amal El-Mohtar, “Song for an Ancient City,” from mythicdelirium.com (May-17)

Amal El-Mohtar, “The Truth About Owls,” from strangehorizons.com (May-17)

Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone, This Is How You Lose the Time War (Sep-19)

Amal El-Mohtar, “Turning the Leaves,” from apex-magazine.com (May-17)

Akwaeke Emezi, Freshwater (Nov-20)

Ruthanna Emrys, A Half-Built Garden (Aug-23)

Carol Emshwiller, Carmen Dog (Jun-10)

Carol Emshwiller, The Mount (Sep-08)

Isaac Fellman, Dead Collections (Sep-22)

Rachel Fellman, The Breath of the Sun (Jul-19)

Fabio Fernandes, “The Emptiness in the Heart of Things,” from The Best of World SF: Volume 1, ed. Lavie Tidhar (Dec-21)

Karen Joy Fowler, “The Dark,” from What I Didn’t See (Jun-14)

Karen Joy Fowler, “King Rat,” from What I Didn’t See (Jun-14)

Karen Joy Fowler, “Pelican Bar,” from What I Didn’t See (Jun-14)

Karen Joy Fowler, What I Didn’t See (Jun-14)

Karen Joy Fowler, “What I Didn’t See,” from What I Didn’t See (Jun-14)

Valerie J. Freireich, Becoming Human (Mar-05)

R.S.A. Garcia, “The Sun from Both Sides,” from The Best of World SF: Volume 1, ed. Lavie Tidhar (Dec-21)

Carolyn Ives Gilman, Halfway Human (Nov-12)

Greer Gilman, Cloud and Ashes (Jun-13)

Molly Gloss, The Dazzle of Day (Apr-10)

Jaymee Goh, “The Freedom of the Shifting Sea,” from New Suns, ed. Nisi Shawl (Dec-19)

Angélica Gorodischer, Kalpa Imperial (Nov-06)

Angélica Gorodischer, “The Perfect Married Woman,” from Sisters of the Revolution, ed. Ann and Jeff VanderMeer (Dec-16)

Hiromi Goto, Half World (Dec-13)

Hiromi Goto, The Kappa Child (Nov-07)

Hiromi Goto, “Tales from the Breast,” from Sisters of the Revolution, ed. Ann and Jeff VanderMeer (Dec-16)

Mira Grant (Seanan McGuire), Feed (Jul-15)

Nicola Griffith, Ammonite (Feb-14)

Claudia Guillén, “The Drop,” from Three Messages and a Warning, ed. Eduardo Jiménez Mayo and Chris N. Brown (Apr-13)

Eileen Gunn, “Stable Strategies for Middle Management,” from Sisters of the Revolution, ed. Ann and Jeff VanderMeer (Dec-16)

Jalal Hasan, “The Here and Now Prison,” trans. by Max Weiss, from Iraq + 100, ed. Hassan Blasim (Dec-17)

Mortada Gzar, “The Day by Day Mosque,” trans. by Katharine Halls, from Iraq + 100, ed. Hassan Blasim (Dec-17)

Andrea Hairston, “Dumb House,” from New Suns, ed. Nisi Shawl (Dec-19)

Andrea Hairston, Mindscape (Jul-10)

Andrea Hairston, Redwood and Wildfire (May-12)

Sarah Hall, The Daughters of the North (U.K. title: The Carhullan Army) (Jan-10)

Robert A. Heinlein, The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (Jul-09)

Nina Kiriki Hoffman, A Fistful of Sky (Feb-06)

Nalo Hopkinson, “Fisherman,” from Beyond Binary, ed. Brit Mandelo (Dec-14)

Nalo Hopkinson, “Greedy Choke Puppy,” from Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora, ed. Sheree Renée Thomas (May-22)

Nalo Hopkinson, Midnight Robber (Jun-07)

Nalo Hopkinson, Salt Roads (Nov-05)

Nalo Hopkinson and Uppinder Mehan, eds., So Long Been Dreaming (Jun-08)

S.L. Huang, The Water Outlaws (Mar-24)

Walidah Imarisha, “Introduction,” from Octavia’s Brood, ed. Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown (Dec-15)

Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown, eds., Octavia’s Brood (Dec-15)

José Pablo Iriarte, “Proof By Induction,” from The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2022, ed. Rebecca Roanhorse and John Joseph Adams (Feb-23)

Shelley Jackson, Half-Life (May-08)

N. K. Jemisin, The City We Became (Oct-21)

N. K. Jemisin, The Fifth Season (Jun-16)

N. K. Jemisin, The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (Aug-11)

N. K. Jemisin, The Killing Moon (May-14)

Eduardo Jiménez Mayo and Chris N. Brown, eds., Three Messages and a Warning (Apr-13)

Alaya Dawn Johnson, “A Guide to the Fruits of Hawai’i,” from Reconstruction (Dec-22)

Alaya Dawn Johnson, Reconstruction (Dec-22)

Alaya Dawn Johnson, “Reconstruction,” from Reconstruction (Dec-22)

Alaya Dawn Johnson, “The Score,” from Reconstruction (Dec-22)

Alaya Dawn Johnson, The Summer Prince (Apr-15)

Alaya Dawn Johnson, “Their Changing Bodies,” from Reconstruction (Dec-22)

Gwyneth Jones, White Queen (May-05)

Khalid Kaki, “Operation Daniel,” trans. by Adam Talib, from Iraq + 100, ed. Hassan Blasim (Dec-17)

Margaret Killjoy, “Beyond Sapphire Glass,” from We Won’t Be Here Tomorrow: And Other Stories (Oct-23)

Margaret Killjoy, A Country of Ghosts (Mar-22)

Margaret Killjoy, “The Devil Lives Here,” from We Won’t Be Here Tomorrow: And Other Stories (Oct-23)

Margaret Killjoy, “The Free Orcs of Cascadia,” from We Won’t Be Here Tomorrow: And Other Stories (Oct-23)

Margaret Killjoy, “Imagine a World So Forgiving,” from We Won’t Be Here Tomorrow: And Other Stories (Oct-23)

Margaret Killjoy, The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion (Mar-18)

Margaret Killjoy, ed., Mythmakers and Lawbreakers (Jan-11)

Margaret Killjoy, We Won’t Be Here Tomorrow: And Other Stories (Oct-23)

Margaret Killjoy, “We Won’t Be Here Tomorrow,” from We Won’t Be Here Tomorrow: And Other Stories (Oct-23)

Ellen Klages, “Guys Day Out,” from Portable Childhoods (Feb-09)

Ellen Klages, “The House of Seven Librarians,” from Portable Childhoods (Feb-09)

Ellen Klages, Portable Childhoods (Feb-09)

Ellen Klages, “Time Gypsy,” from Portable Childhoods (Feb-09)

Ellen Klages, “Triangle,” from Portable Childhoods (Feb-09)

Ted Kosmatka, “N-Words,” from Seeds of Change, ed. John Joseph Adams (May-10)

Mary Robinette Kowal, The Calculating Stars (Jan-20)

Nancy Kress, Beggars in Spain (Apr-07)

Ellen Kushner, “‘A Wild and a Wicked Youth,’” from Beyond Binary, ed. Brit Mandelo (Dec-14)

Larissa Lai, The Tiger Flu (Jul-22)

Larissa Lai, When Fox Is a Thousand (Sep-10)

Justine Larbalestier, Liar (Feb-16)

Victor LaValle, The Ballad of Black Tom (Nov-16)

Guillermo Lavin, “Reaching the Shore,” from Cosmos Latinos, ed. Andrea L. Bell and Yolanda Molina-Gavilán (Oct-09)

Kiese Laymon, Long Division (Apr-18)

Ann Leckie, Ancillary Justice (May-15)

Ann Leckie, The Raven Tower (Sep-21)

Ann Leckie, Translation State (Apr-24)

Yoon Ha Lee, Ninefox Gambit (Oct-19)

Ursula K. Le Guin, Changing Planes (Feb-18)

Ursula K. Le Guin, “Coming of Age in Karhide” (Jul-07)

Ursula K. Le Guin, “The Day before the Revolution” (Mar-03)

Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed (Jan-05)

Ursula K. Le Guin, “The Fliers of Gy,” from Changing Planes (Feb-18)

Ursula K. Le Guin, “The Island of the Immortals,” from Changing Planes (Feb-18)

Ursula K. Le Guin, The Lathe of Heaven (Aug-13)

Ursula K. Le Guin, “Porridge on Islac,” from Changing Planes (Feb-18)

Ursula K. Le Guin, “Science Fiction and Mrs. Brown” (Mar-03)

Ursula K. Le Guin, “The Silence of the Asonu,” from Changing Planes (Feb-18)

Ursula K. Le Guin, “Sita Dulip’s Method,” from Changing Planes (Feb-18)

Ursula K. Le Guin, “Wake Island,” from Changing Planes (Feb-18)

Ursula K. Le Guin, A Wizard of Earthsea (Jan-15)

Stanislaw Lem, Solaris (Aug-04)

R. B. Lemberg, The Four Profound Weaves (Jun-21)

Sloane Leong, Prism Stalker (Jun-22)

Doris Lessing, Shikasta (Apr-14)

Tonya Liburd, “10 Steps to a Whole New You,” from The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2022, ed. Rebecca Roanhorse and John Joseph Adams (Feb-23)

Megan Lindholm, Wizard of the Pigeons (Mar-13)

Kelly Link, “The Faery Handbag,” from Magic for Beginners (Mar-12)

Kelly Link, “Light,” from Get in Trouble (May-16)

Kelly Link, “Lull,” from Magic for Beginners (Mar-12)

Kelly Link, Get in Trouble (May-16)

Kelly Link, Magic for Beginners (Mar-12)

Kelly Link, “Magic for Beginners,” from Magic for Beginners (Mar-12)

Kelly Link, “Secret Identity,” from Get in Trouble (May-16)

Kelly Link, “Skinder’s Veil,” from The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2022, ed. Rebecca Roanhorse and John Joseph Adams (Feb-23)

Kelly Link, “The Summer People,” from Get in Trouble (May-16)

Kelly Link, “Two Houses,” from Get in Trouble (May-16)

Karin Lowachee, “Blood and Bells,” from New Suns, ed. Nisi Shawl (Dec-19)

Elizabeth A. Lynn, Dragon’s Winter (Aug-10)

Carmen Maria Machado, “Eight Bites,” from Her Body and Other Parties (Feb-24)

Carmen Maria Machado, “The Husband Stitch,” from Her Body and Other Parties (Feb-24)

Carmen Maria Machado, “Real Women Have Bodies,” from Her Body and Other Parties (Feb-24)

Carmen Maria Machado, “The Resident,” from Her Body and Other Parties (Feb-24)

Ken Macleod, Star Fraction (Mar-04)

Gregory Maguire, Wicked (Jul-05)

Nick Mamatas, Under My Roof (Aug-08)

Emily St. John Mandel, Station Eleven (Aug-15)

Brit Mandelo, ed., Beyond Binary (Dec-14)

Gideon Marcus, ed., Rediscovery: Science Fiction by Women (1958-1963) (Jun-23)

Laurie J. Marks, Fire Logic (Jan-09)

Arkady Martine, A Memory Called Empire (Mar-20)

Theodore McCombs, Uranians (Dec-23)

Carole McDonnell, “Lingua Franca,” from So Long Been Dreaming, ed. Nalo Hopkinson and Uppinder Mehan (Jun-08)

Maureen F. McHugh, After the Apocalypse (Sep-13)

Maureen F. McHugh, China Mountain Zhang (Dec-02)

Maureen F. McHugh, Mission Child (Jun-04)

Anna-Marie McLemore, When the Moon was Ours (Aug-17)

China Miéville, The City and the City (Oct-14)

China Miéville, “Jack” (Jun-06)

China Miéville, King Rat (Jan-04)

Sam J. Miller, Blackfish City (Apr-19)

Mary Anne Mohanraj, The Stars Change (Sep-18)

Janelle Monáe, The Memory Librarian (Apr-23)

Sarah Monette and Elizabeth Bear, A Companion to Wolves (Mar-09)

Mauricio Montiel Figueiras, “Photophobia,” from Three Messages and a Warning, ed. Eduardo Jiménez Mayo and Chris N. Brown (Apr-13)

Michael Moorcock, The Best of Michael Moorcock, ed. John Davey with Ann and Jeff VanderMeer (Jan-11)

Michael Moorcock, interview, from Mythmakers and Lawbreakers, ed. Margaret Killjoy (Jan-11)

Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, Watchmen (Jul-08)

Lyda Morehouse, Archangel Protocol (Mar-08)

Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Certain Dark Things (Oct-17)

Richard K. Morgan, Woken Furies (Oct-08)

James Morrow, Towing Jehovah (Aug-09)

Walter Mosley, Blue Light (Dec-05)

Tamsyn Muir, Gideon the Ninth (Sep-20)

Jim Munroe, Angry Young Spaceman (Jul-06)

Jim Munroe, Everyone in Silico (Jun-05)

Patrick Ness, The Knife of Never Letting Go (Apr-12)

Alec Nevala-Lee, Astounding (Nov-19)

Annalee Newitz, The Future of Another Timeline (Feb-20)

Jeannette Ng, Under the Pendulum Sun (May-20)

Naomi Novik, Uprooted (Feb-17)

Kofi Nyameye, “The Old Man with the Third Hand,” from The Best of World SF: Volume 1, ed. Lavie Tidhar (Dec-21)

M.E. O’Brien and Eman Abdelhadi, Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune 2052-2072 (Jul-23)

Nnedi Okorafor, “The Carpet,” from Kabu Kabu (Aug-16)

Nnedi Okorafor, Kabu Kabu (Aug-16)

Nnedi Okorafor, “The Magical Negro,” from Kabu Kabu (Aug-16)

Nnedi Okorafor, “The Popular Mechanic,” from Kabu Kabu (Aug-16)

Nnedi Okorafor, The Shadow Speaker (Dec-09)

Nnedi Okorafor, “Spider the Artist,” from Seeds of Change, ed. John Joseph Adams (May-10)

Nnedi Okorafor, “Tumaki,” from Kabu Kabu (Aug-16)

Nnedi Okorafor, Who Fears Death (Nov-11)

Nnedi Okorafor, “The Winds of Harmattan,” from Kabu Kabu (Aug-16)

Tunde Olaniran, “Little Brown Mouse,” from Octavia’s Brood, ed. Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown (Dec-15)

Daniel José Older, “Protected Entity,” from Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond, ed. Bill Campbell and Edward Austin Hall (Jun-15)

Chinelo Onwualu, “The Fine Print,” from New Suns, ed. Nisi Shawl (Dec-19)

Tochi Onyebuchi, Riot Baby (Aug-21)

George Orwell, 1984 (Jan-03)

Ada Palmer, Too Like the Lightning (Mar-17)

Edgar Pangborn, A Mirror for Observers (Nov-09)

Bao Phi, “Revolution Shuffle,” from Octavia’s Brood, ed. Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown (Dec-15)

Morrigan Phillips, “The Long Memory,” from Octavia’s Brood, ed. Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown (Dec-15)

Marge Piercy, He, She, and It (uniform title: He, She and It; outside USA: Body of Glass) (Nov-04)

Marge Piercy, Woman on the Edge of Time (Feb-08)

Sarah Pinsker, “And Then There Were (N-One),” from Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea (Jun-20)

Sarah Pinsker, “The Low Hum of Her,” from Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea (Jun-20)

Sarah Pinsker, “No Lonely Seafarer,” from Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea (Jun-20)

Sarah Pinsker, “The Sewell Home For the Temporally Displaced,” from Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea (Jun-20)

Sarah Pinsker, Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea (Jun-20)

Sarah Pinsker, “Wind Will Rove,” from Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea (Jun-20)

Chana Porter, The Seep (Aug-22)

Vina Jie-Min Prasad, “Fandom For Robots,” from The Best of World SF: Volume 1, ed. Lavie Tidhar (Dec-21)

Terry Pratchett, Men at Arms (Oct-06)

Terry Pratchett, The Truth (Jul-04)

Philip Pullman, The Golden Compass (uniform title: Northern Lights) (Dec-03)

Cat Rambo, “The Bumblety’s Marble,” from Paper Cities, ed. Ekaterina Sedia (Jan-13)

Philip Reeve, Mortal Engines (Jan-08)

Adam Rex, The True Meaning of Smekday (Jan-14)

Rebecca Roanhorse and John Joseph Adams, eds., The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2022 (Feb-23)

Rebecca Roanhorse, Trail of Lightning (Apr-20)

Kim Stanley Robinson, 2312 (Sep-14)

Kim Stanley Robinson, The Lucky Strike (Sep-12)

Kim Stanley Robinson, The Ministry for the Future (Feb-22)

Kim Stanley Robinson, The Years of Rice and Salt (Sep-03)

Zin E. Rocklyn, “Summer Skin,” from Sycorax’s Daughters, ed. Kinitra Brooks, PhD, Linda D. Addison, and Susana Morris, PhD (Oct-20)

Benjamin Rosenbaum, The Unraveling (Oct-22)

Matt Ruff, Lovecraft Country (Oct-18)

Matt Ruff, Set This House in Order (Feb-05)

Maurice Carlos Ruffin, We Cast a Shadow (Jul-20)

Joanna Russ, “Souls” (Apr-16)

Joanna Russ, “When It Changed” (Jan-06)

Mary Doria Russell, The Sparrow (Dec-07)

Geoff Ryman, Air (Mar-06)

Kalamu Ya Salaam, “Manhunters,” from Octavia’s Brood, ed. Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown (Dec-15)

Sofia Samatar, A Stranger in Olondria (Mar-15)

Pat Schmatz, Lizard Radio (Jan-17)

Nicole D. Sconiers, “Kim,” from Sycorax’s Daughters, ed. Kinitra Brooks, PhD, Linda D. Addison, and Susana Morris, PhD (Oct-20)

Sydney van Scyoc, “Cornice on the Walls,” from Rediscovery: Science Fiction by Women (1958-1963), ed. Gideon Marcus (Jun-23)

Ekaterina Sedia, “The Bank of Burkina Faso,” from The Best of World SF: Volume 1, ed. Lavie Tidhar (Dec-21)

Ekaterina Sedia, ed., Paper Cities (Jan-13)

Nisi Shawl, “Deep End” (Jun-06)

Nisi Shawl, Everfair (Nov-17)

Nisi Shawl, Filter House (Dec-10)

Nisi Shawl, ed., New Suns (Dec-19)

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein (Oct-04)

Evie Shockley, “Separation Anxiety,” from Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora, ed. Sheree Renée Thomas (May-22)

Neal Shusterman, Unwind (Feb-13)

Vandana Singh, “Life-pod,” from Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond, ed. Bill Campbell and Edward Austin Hall (Jun-15)

Vandana Singh, “The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet,” from Sisters of the Revolution, ed. Ann and Jeff VanderMeer (Dec-16)

Johanna Sinisalo, The Core of the Sun (Jan-18)

Johanna Sinisalo, Troll: A Love Story (Apr-06)

Joan Slonczewski, Brain Plague (May-13)

RaShell R. Smith-Spears, “Born Again,” from Sycorax’s Daughters, ed. Kinitra Brooks, PhD, Linda D. Addison, and Susana Morris, PhD (Oct-20)

Rivers Solomon, Sorrowland (Jan-22)

Rivers Solomon, An Unkindness of Ghosts (Mar-19)

S.P. Somtow, Vampire Junction (Oct-15)

Nancy Springer, Larque on the Wing (Mar-07)

Bruce Sterling, Distraction (Oct-05)

Charles Stross, Neptune’s Brood (Mar-14)

Tricia Sullivan, Maul (Feb-07)

Nike Sulway, Rupetta (Nov-14)

Michael Swanwick, “The Dead” (Jul-07)

Michael Swanwick, The Iron Dragon’s Daughter (Jun-09)

Michael Swanwick, Stations of the Tide (Jan-16)

Sheri S. Tepper, The Gate to Women’s Country (Jan-07)

Aiden Thomas, Cemetery Boys (Nov-23)

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Sheree Renée Thomas, ed., Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora (May-22)

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Karin Tidbeck, “Listen,” from Tor.com (Jun-18)

Karin Tidbeck, “Sing,” from Tor.com (Jun-18)

Lavie Tidhar, ed., The Best of World SF: Volume 1 (Dec-21)

James Tiptree Jr., Brightness Falls from the Air (Oct-03)

James Tiptree Jr., “Houston, Houston, Do You Read” (Jan-06)

James Tiptree Jr. (as Racoona Sheldon), “The Screwfly Solution” (Oct-07)

James Tiptree Jr., “The Women Men Don’t See” (Jun-14, for bonus points)

Cadwell Turnbull, No Gods, No Monsters (Nov-22)

Harry Turtledove, The Two Georges (May-04)

Tanesha Nicole Tyler, “Polydactyly,” from Sycorax’s Daughters, ed. Kinitra Brooks, PhD, Linda D. Addison, and Susana Morris, PhD (Oct-20)

Dubravka Ugrešić, Baba Yaga Laid an Egg (Jun-12)

Cathrynne M. Valente, The Orphan’s Tales: In the Night Garden (Feb-12)

Cathrynne M. Valente, “Palimpsest,” from Paper Cities, ed. Ekaterina Sedia (Jan-13)

Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation (Oct-15)

Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, ed., Sisters of the Revolution (Dec-16)

John Varley, “The Barbie Murders” (Oct-07)

Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples, Saga (Nov-15)

Susan Vaught, Stormwitch (May-07)

Nghi Vo, The Empress of Salt and Fortune (Mar-21)

Nghi Vo, When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain (Mar-21)

Howard Waldrop, “Heirs of the Perisphere” (Dec-08)

Anne Walker, “A Matter of Proportion,” from Rediscovery: Science Fiction by Women (1958-1963), ed. Gideon Marcus (Jun-23)

George S. Walker, “Fées des Dents,” from Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond, ed. Bill Campbell and Edward Austin Hall (Jun-15)

Natalie Zina Walschots, Hench (Nov-21)

Jo Walton, Among Others (Jul-14)

Anne Washburn, Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play (Jul-18)

Peter Watts, Blindsight (Jul-16)

Martha Wells, All Systems Red (Jan-23)

Martha Wells, Artificial Condition (Jan-23)

Martha Wells, The Cloud Roads (Nov-13)

Joss Whedon, Georges Jeanty, et al., Buffy Season Eight (Sep-16)

Colson Whitehead, Zone One (Aug-12)

Ysabeau S. Wilce, Flora Segunda (Oct-12)

Kate Wilhelm, Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (Sep-07)

Connie Willis, “Even the Queen” (Oct-07)

G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona, Ms. Marvel Volume 1: No Normal (Dec-18)

Kai Ashante Wilson, A Taste of Honey (Apr-17)

Brian Wood and Riccardo Burchelli, DMZ (May-09)

M. K. Wren, A Gift upon the Shore (May-06)

JY Yang, The Black Tides of Heaven (Jan-19)

JY Yang, The Red Threads of Fortune (Jan-19)

Neon Yang, The Genesis of Misery (Sep-23)

Caroline M. Yoachim, “Colors of the Immortal Palette,” from The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2022, ed. Rebecca Roanhorse and John Joseph Adams (Feb-23)

Yevgeny Zamyatin (aka Eugene Zamyetan), We (Aug-06)

Liu Wen Zhuang, “The Metamorphosis Bud,” from Beyond Binary, ed. Brit Mandelo (Dec-14)

Ibi Zoboi, “The Farming of Gods,” from Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond, ed. Bill Campbell and Edward Austin Hall (Jun-15)

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