I'm unable to recommend Ddevon Errickesn's science fiction works because I have no knowledge of them. You could try reaching out to local science fiction clubs or libraries. They often have a wide range of knowledge about different authors, both well - known and emerging. It's possible that Ddevon Errickesn has some interesting works that are just not widely known yet.
As I don't know of Ddevon Errickesn's science fiction works, I would suggest looking into science fiction review websites or forums. There, you might find other enthusiasts who are aware of this author and can recommend their works. Maybe they have a unique take on common science fiction themes like space exploration or artificial intelligence.
Sorry, I haven't heard of any works by Ddevon Errickesn in science fiction, so I can't recommend any.
There might be a chance that Ddevon Errickesn is a new name in the science fiction world. Maybe they are self - publishing or working on a local level. Without more information, it's difficult to point out their works. However, in general, science fiction works often explore themes like future technology, alien life, and time travel.
Sure. 'Dune' by Frank Herbert is one of the great ones. It has a complex universe with political intrigue, unique ecosystems, and a hero's journey. Another is 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams. It's known for its hilarious and absurd take on space travel and the universe.
I'm not sure specifically which science fiction works Cindy Bucklin has. You could try searching in local libraries or on specialized science fiction book platforms.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific information about Kathryn Daughtry's science fiction works. There might not be widespread knowledge about her works without more context.
I'm sorry, without more information about Joachim Boaz, I can't recommend his specific science fiction works.
Also, 'Triton' is a notable work. It presents a future society with a unique set of social norms and technologies. It makes the reader think about concepts like individual freedom and the role of the individual in a highly structured society.
Unfortunately, without more in - depth knowledge of Ted White's oeuvre, it's a bit difficult to recommend specific works. However, you could try reaching out to science fiction enthusiasts or local science fiction book clubs. They may have more information on his works and could recommend some based on your interests, whether it's hard science fiction, space operas, or more character - driven science fiction stories.
I'm not sure if Jim Thompson is widely known for a large body of science fiction works. There might be some that are not as well - publicized. You could try checking in some specialized science fiction archives or libraries that have a comprehensive collection of lesser - known works.
One of his well - known science fiction works is 'Hard - Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World'. It weaves together two seemingly disparate narratives in a very engaging way.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with Lily Schuyler's science fiction works so I can't recommend any.