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Novels
- A Tale of Three Cities (2013)
- The Cryptids (2019)
- The Hungry Ones (2018)
- Un/home (2018)
- Dreaming the Dark (2018)
- Bloodscripts: Writing the Violent Subject (2003)
- Narrative Space and Time: Representing Impossible Topologies in Literature (2014)
- Postmodern Science Fiction and Temporal Imagination (2010)
- Science Fiction, Alien Encounters, and the Ethics of Posthumanism (2014)
-
With Both Feet on the Clouds: Fantasy in Israeli Literature (2013)
with
Rani Graff
and
דניאלה גורביץ׳?Daniele Gurevich
- With Both Feet on the Clouds: Fantasy in Israeli Literature (2013) with Rani Graff and Danielle Gurevitch
- A Grain of Sand (2020)
- A Tale of Three Cities (excerpt) (2013)
- Alyona and Ivan (2022)
- Angelo (2017)
- Antlions (2017)
- Checkpoint (2020)
- Danae (2021)
- Dead Ice (2017)
- Death in Jerusalem (2017)
- Dreaming of Ravens (2018)
- Dreaming the Dark (2018)
- Eating Children (2017)
- Going East (2010)
- In the Moment (2009)
- Lady of the Plagues (2007)
- Little Fish (2020)
- Little Mother (2021)
- Little Sister (2009)
- Medusae (2020)
- Melissa and the Stone Troll (2017)
- Mine Seven (2020)
- Motherhood (2016)
- Nightwood (2020)
- Rain of Bones (2021)
- Report On Beaver Island (2021)
- Sea of Salt (2018)
- Stella Maris (2018)
- The Alarabi (2021)
- The Checkpoint (2017)
- The Dragon Detector (2019)
- The Emissary of Shadows (2013)
- The Erl-King (2015)
- The Farewell (2022)
- The Farm (2015)
- The Fire-Escape (2020)
- The Homeless (2020)
- The Kindly Ones (2017)
- The Niddah (2021)
- The Plumed Serpent (2017)
- The Prison-House of Language (2019)
- The Sea of Salt (2021)
- The Sixth Animal (2022)
- The Two Courts (2017)
- The Yellow Square (2019)
- Tree House (2021)
- White, Green, and Gold (2015)
- החייזר עם הטלאי הצהוב [Hebrew] (2009)
-
החייזר עם הטלאי הצהוב [Hebrew] (2009)
with
אילנה גומל?Elana Gomel
- Excerpt from the nonfiction book "Science Fiction, Alien Encounters and the Ethics of Posthumanism" (2015)
- The Man from the Yellow Star (2013)
- Viktor Pelevin and Literary Postmodernism in Soviet Russia (2018)
- What Is Reality? (2013)
