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Novels
- Wind Follower (2007)
- The Constant Tower (2013)
- Who Gave Sleep and Who Has Taken It Away? (2023)
- Lingua Franca (2004)
- Black is the color of my true love's hair (2005)
- Homecoming at the Borderlands Café (2006)
- So Far (2010)
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The Gleaners (2010)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Otherworld Case No. 38311: The Gleaners (2010)
- Housewarming (2011)
- Meat for the Journey (2011)
- Changeling (2011)
- A Cry for Hire (2012)
- On Western Winds (2013)
- The Night Wife (2013)
- The Girl in the Dim (2015)
- A Thing of Beauty (2015)
- How to Speak to the Bogeyman (2016)
- Bonregard and the Three Ninnies (2016)
- The Constant Tower (excerpt) (2017)
- Whosonever (2021)
- Terror and the Dark (2015)
- The Fan (Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, August 2014) (2014)
- The Fan: Backtracking, Dislocations, Learning Curves, and Getting One's Bearings (2014)
- The Fan: Beginnings and Endings (2014)
- The Fan: Oliver and the Sea Wigs and Journey to the West (2014)
- The Fan: The Beautiful, the Sweet, the Inspirational, the Meaningful, the Melancholy (2014)
- The Fan: Then, Now, and Female Rescuers (2015)
- Ramifications of Imagination, Casting the World Aside (2015)
- The Fan: Virgin Ghosts, Virgin Priestesses, and Virgin Vampires (2015)
- The Fan: Serendipity, Lucky Breaks, and Ill-Advised Choices (2015)
- The Fan: Encroaching Worlds (2016)
- The Fan: Control Disorientation and the Genre of Regret (2016)
- The Fan: Microcosm and Macrocosm—Human Woundedness from A(lienated) to Z(ootopia) (2016)
- The Fan: Empathy, Bridges, and Committing to Love (2016)
- The Fan: This Present Reality (2016)
- The Fan: So ... This Happened. A Boy Goes on a Journey. (2017)
- Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy (2015) by Karen Foxlee
- Saving Lucas Biggs (2015) by David Teague and Marisa de los Santos
- The Secrets of Life and Death (2015) by Rebecca Alexander
- Abengoni: First Calling (2015) by Charles R. Saunders
- Azanian Bridges (2016) by Nick Wood
- Shatterworld (2016) by Lelia Rose Foreman
- Interview with Carole McDonnell (2012) by uncredited