Robnik, Drehli
Berlin: Neofelis Verlag, 2020. 172 p.
Share, Brian
Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2022. 239 p.
Beck, Christiina S.
Jefferson, NC: McFarland, Fall 2022. 200 p.
Akhter, Tawhida
Arab World English Journal Special Issue on Covid p. 235–243. Apr. 2021.
No authors listed.
Locus 84(4): 6. April 2020.
Ramesh, Dudhagi Sheema
Literary Cognizance 2(2): 34-36. September, 2021.
Miranda, Luca
In: Retez, Riccaro, ed. The Real Aftermath: How COVID-19 Changed 
the Way Science Fiction is Conceived, Read, and Interpreted. 
Wilmington: Vernon Press, 2025. p. 52-72.
Murray, Stuart
Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 16(1): 23-39. 2022.
Suzuki, Akiyoshi
In: Montoneri, Bernard, ed. Science Fiction and Anticipation: Utopias, Dystopias and Time Travel. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2022. p. 145-170.
Veysey-White, Isaac
Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 14(3): 351-363. June 2023.
Lecrone, Robert Scott
M.F.A. Thesis, California State University, Los Angeles, 2020. 235 p. (MAI 83(1).) https://csula.idm.oclc.org/login?&url=http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/js956m84j (Restricted)
Clarke, Neil
Clarkesworld Magazine No. 165. June 2020. http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/clarke_06_20/
Becker, Sandra
In: Becker, Sandra, de Bruin-Mole, Megan, and Polak, Sara, eds. Embodying Contagion: The Viropolitics of Horror and Desire in Contemporary Discourse. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2021. p. 237-250.
In: de Bruin-Mole, Megen, Polak, Sara, and Becker, Sandra, eds. Embodying contagion: The viropolitics of horror and desire in contemporary discourse. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2021. p. 237-250.
Rupcic, Tijana
In: Retez, Riccaro, ed. The Real Aftermath: How COVID-19 Changed 
the Way Science Fiction is Conceived, Read, and Interpreted. 
Wilmington: Vernon Press, 2025. p. 81-100.
Reinhard, CarrieLynn D.; Stein, Krysten
Popular Culture Studies Journal 11(1): 123-129. 2023.
Martin Correa, Mattilan
Psy. D. Dissertation, Adler University (Illinois), 2023. 107 p. (DAI-A 85(3)(E).)
Pierini, Francesca
CEA Critic 82(3): 285-289. November 2020.
Lno, Hamen
In: Retez, Riccaro, ed. The Real Aftermath: How COVID-19 Changed 
the Way Science Fiction is Conceived, Read, and Interpreted. 
Wilmington: Vernon Press, 2025. p. 3-18.
McNulty, Rebecca L.
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Florida, 2021. 197 p. (DAI-A 84(7).)
Brereton, Pat; O'Brolchain, Fiachra
Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy 4: [15 p.]. 2021. https://jsfpfiles.files.wordpress.com/2021/06/047-o-brolchain-brereton-learning-from-covid-19.pdf
Qiao, Mina
Japanese Language and Literature 55(2): 471-492. October 2021.
Sessarego, Carrie
Clarkesworld Magazine No. 62. March 2020. http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/sessarego_11_20/
Stanford, Claire
American Scholar 91(4): 90-95. Autumn 2022.
FitzGerald, Emily M.
In: Retez, Riccaro, ed. The Real Aftermath: How COVID-19 Changed 
the Way Science Fiction is Conceived, Read, and Interpreted. 
Wilmington: Vernon Press, 2025. p. 103-122.
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