Novels
- Our Plague (A Film from New York)
- The Walls Collide as You Expand, Dwarf Maple
- Glass (Pray the Electrons Back to Sand)
- In Candyland It's Cool to Feed on Your Friends
- Daughter! I Forbid Your Recurring Dream!
- Stet
- How is This Going to Continue?
- Degenerescence
- The Rat Veda
- Qurratulain
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