Works Written in E-Prime
- Under The Eye of God, a science fiction novel by David Gerrold
- A Covenant of Justice, a science fiction novel by David Gerrold
- Worlds of Wonder: How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy by David Gerrold has a chapter about (and written in) E-Prime
- The New American Standard Bible in E-Prime, composed by Dr.David F. Maas
- Rewild or Die, by Urban Scout
- Quantum Psychology, by Robert Anton Wilson
- A New Guide to Rational Living, a self-help book by Albert Ellis and Robert A. Harper
- Overcoming Procrastination, by Albert Ellis
- Sex and the Liberated Man, by Albert Ellis
- Anger: How to Live With and Without It, by Albert Ellis
- Feeling Better, Getting Better, Staying Better, Albert Ellis (This self-help book closely follows E-prime rules but "is not written in E-prime because I found it interferes somewhat with readability", as Ellis noted on page 2.)
- Drive Yourself Sane: Using the Uncommon Sense of General Semantics, by Susan Presby Kodish and Bruce I. Kodish
- Laws of Form by G. Spencer-Brown (except for one statement)
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