Sorry, I'm not familiar with Lily Schuyler's science fiction works so I can't recommend any.
Since I don't have knowledge about Lily Schuyler's science - fiction creations, I can't recommend them. However, if you are interested in finding out about her works, you could reach out to science - fiction fan communities. They might have more information about her and be able to direct you to any of her works that might be available.
As I haven't heard of any of Lily Schuyler's science fiction works before, I'm unable to give a recommendation. It could be that she is a relatively new or niche author in the science - fiction realm. You might try searching for her works in local independent bookstores or on specialized science - fiction platforms.
There are a great number of science - fiction authors out there, and if Lily Schuyler is one of them, she may be exploring unique concepts within the genre. For example, she could be delving into the impact of artificial intelligence on humanity, or creating new alien species with complex cultures. But without more research, we can't really point to her exact contributions in the world of science fiction.
I'm not sure specifically which science fiction works Lili Schuyler has. You could try searching in local libraries or online book databases to find out.
One of his notable works might be 'Black No More'. It's a satirical piece that can be considered in the realm of science - fiction as it involves a scientific process that changes the skin color of African - Americans. It uses this fictional concept to explore race relations and society in a very unique way.
Since I don't know her works well, it's hard to say. But generally, science fiction might have features like exploring future technologies, different social structures, or alien life forms.
George Schuyler's science fiction influenced the genre by bringing in the perspective of race. Most science - fiction at the time didn't really focus on racial issues. His works like 'Black No More' made the genre more inclusive in terms of the topics it could cover.
Another one is 'A Canticle for Leibowitz' by Walter M. Miller Jr. This novel is set in a post - apocalyptic world where the Catholic Church is preserving remnants of knowledge. It's a complex and thought - provoking work that shows the long - term effects of a nuclear holocaust on human civilization.
Since I don't know Daniel Cardena's works directly, it's a bit difficult to recommend. However, if he is an emerging author in science fiction, you might check for any independent bookstores in your area. They often carry works by local or up - and - coming authors. Also, you could join science - fiction fan groups or online forums and ask if anyone is familiar with his work.
I'm not sure specifically which works are by Jeff Freedman. You could try looking for his works in local libraries or on major e - book platforms. They might have a collection of science fiction works that could potentially include his.
Since I don't have a list of Geoffrey Morrison's science fiction works at hand, you may want to check with local science fiction enthusiasts or librarians. They might be familiar with his works and be able to recommend some of his more notable or interesting science fiction pieces.
Sorry, I haven't heard of any works by Ddevon Errickesn in science fiction, so I can't recommend any.