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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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Mom and the Kids |
March, 1990 |
The Fleet |
Short Story |
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Collaboration, co-written with David Drake
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Moon Bowl, The (working title) |
January, 2020 |
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Novel |
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Collaboration with Jerry Pournelle & Michael Flynn.
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Moon Maze Game, The |
August, 2011 |
Dream Park |
Novel |
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Collaboration with Steven Barnes
the newest sequel to the Dream Park novels, set on the Moon.
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Most and Least-Favored Films of Famous SF Authors, The |
August, 1978 |
N/A |
Interview |
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Interview
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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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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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N-Space |
August, 1990 |
N/A |
Collection |
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Major retrospective of Niven's career from 1964-1990. Contents:
Introduction: "The Maker of Worlds" by Tom Clancy
On Niven
excerpt from World of Ptavvs
excerpt from A Gift from Earth
excerpt from Ringworld
"The Fourth Profession"
excerpt from Protector
excerpt from The Mote in God's Eye, with Jerry Pournelle
Dramatis Personae
Foreword: Playgrounds for the Mind
Bordered in Black
Long Night, The
All the Myriad Ways
For a Foggy Night
Meddler, The
Passerby
Down in Flames
Fourth Profession, The
Shall We Indulge in Rishathra?
Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex
Inconstant Moon
What Can You Say About Chocolate Covered Manhole Covers?
Cloak of Anarchy
Hole Man, The
Night on Mispec Moor
Flare Time
Locusts, The
Building the Mote in God's Eye
Brenda
Return of William Proxmire, The
Tale of the Jinni and the Sisters, The
Madness Has Its Place
Niven's Laws
Blowing Smoke
Kiteman, The
Alien in our Minds, The
Space
Bibliography
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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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Niven's Laws, 2002 |
November, 2002 |
N/A |
Non-Fiction |
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Read It!
Update of Niven's Laws
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Notes for Contributors to The Magic May Return |
December, 1984 |
Magic Universe |
Non-Fiction |
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Like the title say
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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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Ones Who Stay Home, The |
January, 2003 |
Draco Tavern |
Short Story |
D.T. 21 |
Draco Tavern
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Outline for Mordred |
January, 1979 |
Buck Rodgers |
Outline |
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With Jerry Pournelle, Niven outlined this Buck Rogers novel, based on characters created by Philip Francis Nowlan. John Eric Holmes is the author.
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Outline for Roger's Rangers |
January, 1979 |
Buck Rodgers |
Outline |
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With Jerry Pournelle, Niven outlined this Buck Rogers novel, based on characters created by Philip Francis Nowlan, John Silbersack is the author
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Outline for Warrior's World |
January, 1979 |
Buck Rodgers |
Outline |
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With Jerry Pournelle, Niven outlined this Buck Rogers novel, based on characters created by Philip Francis Nowlan. Richard S. McEnroe is the author.
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Passing Perry Crater Base, Time Uncertain |
January, 2009 |
Stand Alone |
Short Story |
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A short tale that asks the profound question, "why would intelligent tool users abandon their moon?"
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Pastel Terror, The |
August, 1971 |
Star Trek |
Script |
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Read It Here!
Outline for a Star Trek plot, never offered to the show. The script also appeared in APA-L.
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Playground Earth |
January, 2008 |
Draco Tavern |
Short Story |
D.T. 26 |
In the wake of the terrorist bombing of the Draco Tavern, Rick Schumann faces a planet that's suddenly anti-alien. But the aliens are here to stay...
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Playhouse |
January, 2006 |
Draco Tavern |
Short Story |
D.T. 23 |
The Draco Tavern plays host to some exuberant alien children.
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