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Novels
- Annihilation Factor (1972)
- Collision Course (1973)
- Empire of Two Worlds (1972)
- Eye of Terror (1999)
- Soul of the Robot (1974)
- Star Winds (1978)
- The Fall of Chronopolis (1974)
- The Forest of Peldain (1985)
- The Garments of Caean (1976)
- The Grand Wheel (1977)
- The Great Hydration (2005)
- The Pillars of Eternity (1982)
- The Rod of Light (1984)
- The Sinners of Erspia (2005)
- The Zen Gun (1983)
- The Astounding Jason Hyde (2022)
- The Knights of the Limits (1978)
- The Seed of Evil (1979)
- Highwood / Annihilation Factor (1972) [O/2N] with Neal Barrett, Jr.
- The Fall of Chronopolis and Collision with Chronos (1989) [O]
- The Pillars of Eternity and The Garments of Caean (1989) [O]
- The Star Virus / Mask of Chaos (1970) [O/2N] with John Jakes
- The Star Virus (2011)
- A Crab Must Try (1996)
- A Taste of the Afterlife (1966) with Charles Platt
- Aid to Nothing (1967)
- All the King's Men (1965)
- An Overload (1973)
- Battle of the Archaeosaurs (2000)
- Catspaw (1965)
- Children of the Emperor (1998)
- Cling to the Curvature! (1989)
- Cold Death (1955)
- Combat's End (1954)
- Consolidation (1959)
- Culture Shock (1990)
- Death Ship (1989)
- Doctor Pinter in the Mythology Isles (1992)
- Domie (2001)
- Don't Leave Me (1992)
- Double Time (1962)
- Escapist Literature (1985)
- Exit from City 5 (1971)
- Farewell, Dear Brother (1964)
- Fishing Trip (1962)
- Flux (1963) with Michael Moorcock
- Formic Gender Disorder (2007)
- Fugitive (1956)
- Galimatias (1990)
- Get Out of Here (1995)
- Gnostic Endings: Flight to the Hypercosmos (1994)
- Hive Fleet Horror (2000)
- Integrity (1964)
- It Was a Lover and His Lass (2001)
- Kindly Travellers (1955)
- Last Post (1955)
- Life Trap (1979)
- Light (1991)
- Love in Backspace (1994)
- Maladjustment (1974)
- Man in Transit (1972)
- Martyrs Appointed (1955)
- Me and My Antronoscope (1973)
- Mutation Planet (1973)
- Natural Defence (1963)
- On the Ledge (1994)
- Party Smart Card (2006)
- Peace on Earth (1959) with Michael Moorcock
- Perfect Love (1979)
- Planet of the Stercorasaurs (2000)
- Quiddity Wars (1992)
- Reactionary (1965)
- Return Visit (1963)
- Sporting with the Chid (1979)
- Teatray in the Sky (1992)
- The Bargain (1955)
- The Bees of Knowledge (1975)
- The Big Sound (1962)
- The Cabinet of Oliver Naylor (1976)
- The Countenance (1964)
- The Crear (1996)
- The Death of Arlett (1989)
- The Exploration of Space (1972)
- The Four-Color Problem (1971)
- The God-Gun (1979)
- The Infinite Searchlight (1979)
- The Island of Dr Romeau (1995)
- The Lives of Ferag Lion Wolf (1999)
- The Multiplex Fixative (2003)
- The Patch (1964)
- The Phobeya (1990) with Sean Bayley
- The Problem of Morley's Emission (1978)
- The Radius Riders (1962)
- The Reluctant Death (1956)
- The Remembrance (1991)
- The Revolt of the Mobiles (2000)
- The Seed of Evil (1973)
- The Ship of Disaster (1965)
- The Sky Tower (2000)
- The Star Virus (1964)
- The Ur-Plant (1983)
- The Way Into the Wendy House (1993)
- The Worms of Hess (2000)
- Tommy Atkins (1989)
- Vitorlás hajó az űróceánon [Hungarian] (1975)
- When They Asked Him What Happens (1988)
- Why Live? Dream! (1992)
- Wizard Wazo's Revenge (1979)
- Author's Note (Collision with Chronos) (1977)
- Ian Watson (1979)
- Into the Arena: So What's New? My Thoughts on the Bomb (1983)
- Into The Arena: Who Owns the Noosphere? (1983)
- Letter (Ansible 47) (1986)
- Science, Religion and the Science Fiction Idea, Or, Where Would We Be Without Hitler? (1979)
- The Incomplete Science (1969)
- The Recessive Hypothesis (1983)
- The SF Novel and Basic Form (1981)
- Was Pythagoras Right? (1983)
- Against Infinity (1984) by Gregory Benford
- The Sentinel (1984) by Arthur C. Clarke
- The Bayley-Moorcock Letters (2002) with Michael Moorcock and Barrington J. Bayley (co-interviewer Michael Moorcock)
- Barrington J. Bayley (1990) by David Pringle and Andy Robertson
- In Defence of Originality (2002) by J. T. Lindroos
- Snapshot (1983) by Eric C. Brown
- The Bayley-Moorcock Letters (2002) by Barrington J. Bayley and Michael Moorcock (co-interviewed with Michael Moorcock)
