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Foreword to Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre: Fright Court |
January, 1995 |
N/A |
Introduction |
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Following the 2002 San Diego Comic-Con, Niven wrote "I met Batton Lash at last. He's Wolff and Byrd, Attorneys for the Macabre. I wrote an introduction for his second coffee-table book." Turns out the book in question was published in 1995!—Ed.
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Flatlander |
June, 1995 |
Known Space: Gil Hamilton |
Collection |
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Gil Hamilton omnibus. Contents:
Organleggers, The
Defenseless Dead, The
Patchwork Girl, The
Woman in Del Rey Crater, The
Afterword: Science/Mystery Fiction
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Afterword: Science/Mystery Fiction |
June, 1995 |
N/A |
Introduction |
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Niven discusses the combination of two genres: mystery and Sci-fi.
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Woman in Del Rey Crater, The |
June, 1995 |
Known Space: Gil Hamilton |
Short Story |
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Gil still solving crimes on the moon
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Song of the Night People |
October, 1995 |
Known Space: Ringworld |
Novella |
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Short story of "The Vampire Nest" that became embedded in Ringworld Throne, The
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Regulating the Body Business |
March, 1996 |
N/A |
Non-Fiction |
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Discussion of organlegging, a sci-fi crime gone real-world.
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Catfish and Red Meat Flavoring |
October, 1996 |
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Non-Fiction |
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more recipes
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Three Books of Known Space |
November, 1996 |
Known Space: Collection |
Collection |
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A Known Space anthology spanning the entire timeline of Niven's future history. The book is made up of World of Ptavvs, A Gift from Earth, and Tales of Known Space, with "Madness Has Its Place" replacing "The Borderland of Sol." Contents:
Timeline for Known Space
My Universe and Welcome Back!
Coldest Place, The
Becalmed in Hell
Wait it Out
Eye of an Octopus
How the Heroes Die
Jigsaw Man, The
World of Ptavvs
At the Bottom of a Hole
Deceivers, The
Cloak of Anarchy
Warriors, The
Madness Has Its Place
Gift from Earth, A
There is a Tide
Safe at Any Speed
Bibliography: The Worlds of Larry Niven
Afterthoughts
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Timeline for Known Space |
November, 1996 |
Known Space: About |
Non-Fiction |
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Updated from the version that originally appeared in Tales of Known Space
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My Universe and Welcome Back! |
November, 1996 |
Known Space: About |
Introduction |
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New introduction for the new Known Space collection. The title is a direct reference to My Universe and Welcome To It!
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Afterthoughts |
November, 1996 |
N/A |
Non-Fiction |
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Like the title says: Afterthoughts on the growth of Known Space, looking back 30 years later.
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Bibliography: The Worlds of Larry Niven |
November, 1996 |
Known Space: About |
Non-Fiction |
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Annotated by "universe," lists latest publication only. Updated from the version in Tales of Known Space
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Mission to Abisko |
November, 1998 |
N/A |
Non-Fiction |
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Report on a trip to an exclusive conference at Abisko Biological Research Station in Sweden, with fellow travellers Greg Bear and Gregory Benford.
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Reference Director Speaks, The |
March, 1999 |
Svetz |
Introduction |
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Notes on the various Martian references contained in Rainbow Mars, along with a helpful timeline
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Rainbow Mars |
March, 1999 |
Svetz |
Collection |
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New Svetz story and collection. Contents:
Rainbow Mars
Get a Horse!
Bird in the Hand
Leviathan!
There's a Wolf in My Time Machine
Death in a Cage
Svetz and the Beanstalk
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Svetz and the Beanstalk |
March, 1999 |
N/A |
Non-Fiction |
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Niven reveals how Rainbow Mars came to be written, with shout-outs to Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, Carl Sagan, Kip Thorne, Frank Tipler, Jerry Pournelle, Robert Heinlein, and Suzanne Gibson and Warren James of Hour 25.
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Rainbow Mars |
March, 1999 |
Svetz |
Novella |
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New Svetz novella, set on the fantasy Mars of Ray Bradbury, H.G. Wells, and Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Wisdom |
August, 1999 |
Stand Alone |
Short Story |
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This issue of Altair, an Australian fanzine, was published in conjunction with AussieCon III, the 1999 WorldCon.
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Getting Your Dime's Worth |
September, 1999 |
DC Universe |
Introduction |
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Introduction to DC Pulp Fiction Library's Mystery in Space by Gardner Fox, Alex Toth, et. al.
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Loki |
January, 2000 |
Stand Alone |
Short Story |
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Story with no human characters
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