- Yang Juan. 1/2 (2006). — An existential yet emotionally-charged dialogue between two young women.
- Stanwood Cobb. Ayesha of the Bosphorus: A Romance of Constantinople (1915). — A novella combining fiction with scenes from the lives of Abdu'l-Baha and the Baha'is in Haifa in th...
- Lavie Tidhar. Bahá'í Faith and Science Fiction, The (2004-01). — Contacts between Sci-Fi and Baha'i have so far been minimal, but the origins of these two seemingly-...
- Stephen D. Dighton. Breathe Not the Sins of Others: A Tale of Suspense (2000). — Features Baha'is and their Faith in situations many will recognize as mirroring their own spiritual ...
- Ehud Maimon. Bridge over Troubled Waters: The City of Haifa in Lavie Tidhar's Stories (2012-01-23). — Brief mentions of the temple of the Bab and the terraces, and the place of Haifa and Mt. Carmel in s...
- Romuald Boubou Moyo. Contes interactifs pour pré-jeunes (2018). — Il s’agit d’une deuxième version du livret pour pré-jeunes "Marcher dans le droit chemin." Ils...
- Barbara Jarvik. Crucial Heart, The (1988). — Short story about religious tolerance in Israel.
- Roger White. Cup of Tea, A (1979). — Monologue from the point of view of a fictitious character who meets 'Abdu’l-Baha. Upper class and...
- Justice Hagan. Desert Enlightenment: Prophets and Prophecy in American Science Fiction (2013). — On the pivotal role in the development of the central characters the narratives of the novel Dune, t...
- Abdu'l-Bahá, Mary Basil Hall. Drama of the Kingdom (1933). — A play written in 1912 by ‘Abdu’l-Baha while he was in London and adopted with permission by Mar...
- Encyclopaedia Iranica. Arjen Bolhuis, comp. Encyclopaedia Iranica: Selected articles related to Persian culture, religion, philosophy and history (1982-2023). — Sorted, categorized collection of links to over 170 articles.
- Bahiyyih Nakhjavani. Fact and Fiction: Interrelationships between History and Imagination (2000). — On the tension between "fact" and "fiction," between objective history and our relative and subjecti...
- Dana Paxson. Half Million Years, A (2021). — Exploring the 500,000-year Baha’i cycle asserted by Shoghi Effendi, in two versions: academic-styl...
- Duane L. Herrmann. I Found You! (2014-11). — Allegory of a little boy's new adventures in a new country with his mother, who had been lost.
- Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff. I Loved Thy Creation: A collection of short fiction (2008). — Sci-fi, fantasy, and magic-realism stories inspired by Baha'i themes.
- Juliet Thompson. I, Mary Magdalene (1940). — Semi-autobiographical account of Juliet Thompson's contact with 'Abdu'l-Baha.
- Romuald Boubou Moyo. Interactive Stories (2020). — A choose-your-own-adventure book, based on the junior youth book Walking the Straight Path. The book...
- Abdu'l-Bahá. Ios, the Shepherd Boy: Some Parables Concerning the Laws of the Spiritual Life (1922-10). — Five short stories by Abdu'l-Baha told to Lua Getzinger, as recalled by May Maxwell, illustrating th...
- Mark Perry. Layli, Majnun, and the Infernal Tree (2001). — Short play dealing with the story of Layli and Majnun and partly inspired by the Seven Valleys.
- Duane L. Herrmann. Letters from the Past (2018-01). — A young couple move into a new home in grief over their lost child and discover hidden letters which...
- Ian Kluge. Light, The (2001). — True life war story of an unexpected encounter with the miraculous in a large asylum for the incurab...
- Stephen D. Dighton. Locked In: A Medical Mystery (1996/2000). — A presentation of the principles of the Baha'i Faith as lived by an ordinary person in an extraordin...
- Robert Stockman. Mars Frontier (2010). — A novel about the first landing on Mars, exploration of the planet, and its eventual settlement. Con...
- E. S. Stevens. Mountain of God, The (1911/1970). — Book excerpts, sympathetic portrayal by a non-Baha'i of Abdu'l-Baha and the small band of Baha’is ...
- Brendan Cook. Obedience: Conscience and Dissent in the Bahá'í Faith (2006). — An outsider's perspective on the possible conflict between an individual's conscience and obedience ...
- Duane L. Herrmann. Place in the Woods, A (2014). — A young man has just achieved his life's goal, yet now he has an opportunity for professional advanc...
- Duane L. Herrmann. Proclaim the New Name (2014/2016). — "When you take an actual historical time and twist it, the results can be rather interesting. What p...
- Horace Holley. Read-Aloud Plays (1916). — Nine short plays. Contains no mention of the Baha'i Faith.
- Carolyn See. Saddlebag, The: A Fable for Doubters and Seekers, by Bahiyyih Nakhjavani: Review (2000-09-15).
- Phyllis Sternberg Perrakis. Saddlebag: A Fable for Doubters and Seekers, by Bahiyyih Nakhjavani: Review (2002).
- Ben Roskams. Sailor's Problem, The (1995-12). — A short play about unity featuring Sherlock Holmes.
- Duane L. Herrmann. Second Chance (2018). — A story of redemption and transformation.
- Duane L. Herrmann. Short Stories (2017). — Stories from a different point of view - one influenced by the Revelation of Baha'u'llah.
- Stanwood Cobb. Simla, a Tale of Love (1919). — A Hindu legend retold in poetic form: a story of love and devotion that reconciles flesh and spirit,...
- Duane L. Herrmann. Stepping Out (1998-04). — A young man asserts his independence and sets off to begin his own life.
- Pierre Spierckel. Vojdani: Ou, La quête: drame en huit tableaux (2007). — Drame relatant la recherche spirituelle de Vojdani telle que contée dans "Fire on the Mountain Top"...
- Marzieh Gail, Hilda Phillips. Wisdom and Wit of Roger White, The: Two Reviews (1987). — Reviews of White's books One Bird One Cage One Flight and A Sudden Music.
- Jay Tyson. Wise Men of the West, The: A Search for the Promised One in the Latter Days (2019). — Sample chapters from a 2-volume novel of historical fiction on Miller and the Adventists through the...
- Abu'l-Qásim Faizí. Wonder Lamp, The (1972). — A children's story, and performance / storytelling piece, published as a 45-page booklet and also in...
- Steven Leacock. Ralph D. Wagner, comp. Yahi-Bahi Society of Mrs. Resselyer-Brown, The (1914). — Canadian humorist's 1914 parody of 'Abdu'l-Baha.
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