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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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Foreword: Playgrounds for the Mind |
August, 1990 |
N/A |
Non-Fiction |
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Introduction to N-Space
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Free Floaters |
August, 2002 |
Walker & Keenan |
Novella |
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Collaboration, co-written with Brenda Cooper. Sequel to Ice and Mirrors
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Gates (Variations) |
July, 2010 |
Stand Alone |
Short Story |
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Appears in Gateways, an anthology tribute to Fred Pohl.
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Gatherer's Guild, The |
February, 2007 |
Stand Alone |
Short Story |
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Michael Jones of SFsite.com writes "Larry Niven turns his attention towards the United States government, in 'The Gatherer's Guild.' Or rather, to the numerous secretive departments of the IRS, who possess technology and privileges beyond imagining."
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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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Ghost |
April, 1994 |
Known Space |
Short Story |
K.S. 30 (2656) |
Beowulf Shaeffer
8-part Crashlander framing story
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Ghost Ships, The |
January, 1990 |
The State: The Smoke Ring |
Novel |
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rejected sequel to The Smoke Ring... novel of strange supernova-born life-forms
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Given the Opportunity, Would You Travel in Space? |
February, 1979 |
N/A |
Interview |
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Interview
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Glorious |
June, 2020 |
Stand Alone |
Novel |
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Part three of the collaboration series with Gregory Benford. 2nd sequel to Bowl of Heaven
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God Walks Into A Bar |
September, 2014 |
Draco Tavern |
Short Story |
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Like the title says. Rick come into contact with an all-knowing, all-powerful being and must quickly discern its nature. After all, he has customers to serve.
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Goliath Stone,The |
June, 2013 |
Stand Alone |
Novel |
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Collaboration with frequent Man-Kzin Wars contributor Matthew Joseph Harrington.
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Handicap |
January, 2003 |
N/A |
Non-Fiction |
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essay on the concept of "handicap"
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Heights, The |
May, 2001 |
Draco Tavern |
Short Story |
D.T. 10 |
Draco Tavern
Alien flyers terrify children for profit.
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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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How I Stole the Belt Civilization |
January, 1982 |
N/A |
Non-Fiction |
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A brief memoir about Randall Garrett and his writing, and how it influenced Known Space.
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How to Save Civilization and Make a Little Money |
April, 2000 |
N/A |
Non-Fiction |
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Non-fiction for Space.com, has almost nothing to do with the report presented by the Citizens Advisory Council for a National Space Policy.
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Hugo Award Anecdotes |
January, 2003 |
N/A |
Non-Fiction |
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for use at the Hugo ceremonies, 1996
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Hunting Park, The |
October, 2005 |
Known Space: Man-Kzin Wars |
Short Story |
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A team of Kzinti study humanity's origins by touring an African hunting park under the guise of a group of tourists on safari.
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Ice and Mirrors |
February, 2001 |
Walker & Keenan |
Short Story |
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Collaboration, co-written with Brenda Cooper
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