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Wanted Fan |
October, 1991 |
Stand Alone |
Filk |
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Filk song set in the fandom world of Fallen Angels
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186 |
One Night at the Draco Tavern |
October, 1991 |
Draco Tavern |
Play |
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Short script performed at Worldcon, Los Angeles, 1984. Won the Master's Award for "funniest."
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A.R.M. A Tale of Known Space |
September, 1990 |
Known Space: Gil Hamilton |
Comic Book |
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Comic book based on Organleggers, The
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Defenseless Dead, The; A Tale of Known Space |
February, 1991 |
Known Space: Gil Hamilton |
Comic Book |
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Comic book based on Defenseless Dead, The
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175 |
Man-Kzin Wars II |
August, 1989 |
Known Space: Man-Kzin Wars |
Anthology |
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Anthology edited by Larry Niven and James Baen, with a new introduction by Niven
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Finding Myself |
June, 2002 |
Christa |
Anthology |
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Collaboration, co-written with Brenda Cooper. Sequel to Choosing Life
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Stars and Gods |
August, 2010 |
N/A |
Anthology |
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A collection of excerpts from Niven's short stories and novels from approx 2004 - 2010.
Each selection is accompanied by a brief introduction.
Contents:
Excerpt from Ringworld's Children
Excerpt from Rainbow Mars
Excerpt from Escape from Hell
Excerpt from Burning Tower
Excerpt from Building Harlequin's Moon
Excerpt from Fleet of Worlds
Excerpt from Juggler of Worlds
Excerpt from Beowulf's Children
Excerpt from Achilles' Choice
Svetz and the Beanstalk
Choosing Names
Fly-By-Night
Hunting Park, The
After Mecca
Cadet Amelia
Cat Toy
Chicxulub
Gatherer's Guild, The
Solipsist at Dinner, The
Boys and Girls Together
Travelers
Rocket Men
Wet Mars (Larry Niven Talks Terraforming)
Where Next, Columbus?
Choosing Life
Free Floaters
Finding Myself
Missing Mass, The
Safe Harbor
Hooking the Reader
Larry Niven Interview by Brenda Cooper in 2000 AD
Food Story for the Con Jose Program Book
Inconstant Moon Has Passed
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Murder of Halley's Comet, The |
May, 1989 |
The Fleet |
The Fleet |
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Collaboration, co-written with David Drake
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Read This |
September, 1988 |
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Essay |
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Reviews of (nonfiction): Chaos: Making a New Science, by James Gleick
A Brief History of Time, by Stephen Hawking
Infinite in All Directions, by Freeman Dyson
Mirror Matter, by Robert L. Forward and Joel Davis
and (fiction) Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.
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Read This |
May, 1989 |
N/A |
Essay |
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Review of Deep Time: The Journey of a Single Sub-Atomic Particle from the Moment of Creation to the Death of the Universe--and Beyond, by David Darlin
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Response to "The New Generation Gap" |
September, 1989 |
N/A |
Essay |
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Invited response to "The New Generation Gap: A Study of SF Writers' Ages of Professional Entry into the Science Fiction Field for Six Decades of SF", by Kathryn Cramer, which was published in The New York Review of Science Fiction #11, July 1989. Appears alongside essays on "The New Generation Gap" by Clarke, Delaney, Dickson, Leiber, Brin and others.
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Read This |
November, 1989 |
N/A |
Essay |
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Review of The Boat of a Million Years, by Poul Anderson
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My Favorite Story |
October, 1990 |
N/A |
Essay |
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Article about writing Inconstant Moon
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Read This |
September, 1991 |
N/A |
Essay |
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Review of Red Orc's Rage, by Philip José Farmer
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Food Story for the Con Jose Program Book |
September, 2003 |
N/A |
Essay |
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Niven talk about the effects of quitting smoking, on his taste buds and on his writing.
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Robert Bussard |
December, 2007 |
N/A |
Essay |
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Nightmare: the Genetics Game |
December, 2008 |
N/A |
Essay |
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Read It Here!
A non-fiction essay with a theme similar to that of "It's Only a Story" and "Ssoroghod's People," reminding us that dangerous experiments with weapons, viruses or genetically tailored crops should take place on the moon, not in Earth's fragile biosphere.
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On July 20th, 1969... |
July, 2009 |
N/A |
Essay |
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A brief blog entry on Tor.com, recounting Larry's memories of Apollo 11
Read It
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Hooking the Reader |
August, 2010 |
The Ghetto |
Essay |
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Niven writes briefly on how he has grown as a writer over the years. "I think I'm getting better at this," he winks.
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Inconstant Moon Has Passed |
August, 2010 |
N/A |
Essay |
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Hiking by the light of the brightest full moon in centuries reminds Niven of his award-winning short story Inconstant Moon
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