Her later fiction included the realism that she gained from her journalism experience.
Hypothetical starship concepts proposed both by scientists and in hard science fiction include:
Historical fiction in the early Soviet era included a large share of memoirs, fictionalized or not.
Important mythological fiction which is seen as definitive records of these myths include:
Tuttle's fiction often focuses on gender issues and includes "strong-willed women" who question their identities.
Her fiction includes critique of Austrian society and customs from a woman's perspective.
To that end, his fiction often included elements of popular pseudosciences such as phrenology and physiognomy.
His fiction included mystery novels, science fiction and children's books.
Her published fiction included several short stories plus six novels (DuBois 1890, 1892, 1895a, 1895b, 1900, 1907).