Sorry, I haven't heard of any specific works by jj brannon in science fiction yet. There are so many science - fiction works out there that it's difficult to know every author's output. Maybe you could try searching in local libraries or specialized science - fiction bookstores.
Well, if 'jj brannon' is an author of science fiction, they might have their own distinct style. It could range from hard science fiction, which focuses on scientific accuracy in things like physics and engineering in the story, to soft science fiction that emphasizes more on the social and human aspects within a science - fictional setting. Without more information, it's hard to say exactly what their work is about, but it could potentially be really exciting and thought - provoking.
I don't have specific titles from jj marsh fantastic fiction at hand. However, you can ask in book clubs or on social media platforms dedicated to literature. There might be fans of jj marsh who can recommend some great works from this body of fiction.
Sorry, I haven't heard of any specific 'aberald science fiction' works. Since it's not a familiar category, there are no known works to recommend at present.
I'm not aware of any works specifically labeled as 'babel science fiction'. However, if we think about science fiction that has elements of a 'babel' - like situation, 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson could be considered. It has a very complex world with different groups, languages (in a sense of different computer languages and sub - cultures), and power structures. It's a story that juggles a lot of different ideas and concepts much like what might be expected in a 'babel science fiction' work.
There are no well - known works of 'Trump science fiction' that I can recommend. It's possible that some independent or self - published authors might have dabbled in this idea, but it hasn't reached a level of popularity where there are established must - read books in this category.
Sorry, I can't really recommend any 'islamqa science fiction' works as it's not a common genre that I'm aware of having a large body of established works.
Yes, he has been involved in works with science - fiction elements. 'S.' has some science - fiction undertones. The way the story unfolds with its unique world - building and mysterious events has a touch of science - fiction to it.
Since I don't know the exact nature of 'rixende science fiction', it's hard to recommend something exactly similar. But if it's a traditional - style science fiction, works like Isaac Asimov's 'Foundation' series could be somewhat related in terms of exploring grand ideas about the future of civilization.
As we don't have a clear identification of this 'Hasan', it's impossible to recommend his works. However, in science fiction, there are common themes like time travel, alien encounters, and dystopian futures. If Hasan writes in this genre, his works might touch on these themes as well. It would be great if more information was available to be able to give proper recommendations.
I'm not aware of any mainstream 'Sun Dial Science Fiction' works off the top of my head. But if you search in the deeper corners of indie science - fiction literature, you might find some self - published works that play with the idea of sundials in a science - fiction context. You could also check with local science - fiction clubs or groups; they might know of some hidden gems.