Opus No. | Title | Date |
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Publication type | I.U.C. | Notes |
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What Will be Earth's next Great Energy Source? | November, 1978 | N/A | Interview | Interview | ||
117 | Future Histories | January, 1979 | N/A | Non-Fiction | Special SFWA issue on future histories | |
Silverlock's Progress? | January, 1979 | N/A | Introduction | introduction to the reprint of Silverlock | ||
What Would You Produce Given a $10 Billion Budget? | January, 1979 | N/A | Interview | Interview | ||
Given the Opportunity, Would You Travel in Space? | February, 1979 | N/A | Interview | Interview | ||
114 | Introduction to Convergent Series | March, 1979 | N/A | Introduction | Introduction to Convergent Series | |
110 | Shall We Indulge in Rishathra? | March, 1979 | N/A | Non-Fiction | With cartoons by William Rotsler. "Rishathra" is a Ringworld ritual. | |
145 | Staying Rich | July, 1979 | N/A | Non-Fiction | essay | |
Larry Niven, Science Fiction's Master World Builder | September, 1979 | N/A | Interview | interviewed by Dr. Jeffery Ellio | ||
Preface: The Freedom of Choice | September, 1979 | N/A | Introduction | Preface to Jerry Pournelle's non-fiction collection A Step Farther Out | ||
Memoir | January, 1980 | N/A | Introduction | An introduction to the short story All the Myriad Ways | ||
119 | From Macrostructures Engineering: Progress Report | January, 1980 | N/A | Non-Fiction | Read It Here! An essay about fandom's reaction to Ringworld, and writing The Ringworld Engineers. | |
113 | Convergent Series | March, 1979 | N/A | Collection | Some stories appeared previously in Shape of Space, The Bordered in Black One Face Like Banquo's Ghost Meddler, The Dry Run Long Night, The Deadlier Weapon, The Nonesuch, The Singularities Make Me Nervous Schumann Computer, The Assimilating Our Culture, That's What They're Doing! Grammar Lesson Subject is Closed, The Cruel and Unusual Transfer of Power Cautionary Tales Rotating Cylinders and the Possibility of Global Causality Violation Plaything Mistake Night on Mispec Moor Wrong-Way Street Introduction to Convergent Series | |
What Role can and should science fiction writers play in working with America's major corporations in planning for the future of society? | March, 1980 | N/A | Interview | Interview | ||
What explains the present lack of citizen interest in and support for the U.S. space program? | June, 1980 | N/A | Interview | Interview | ||
125 | Roentgen Standard, The | July, 1980 | N/A | Non-Fiction | Read It Here! Printed in Limits as "Yet Another Modest Proposal." Niven's published bibliographies list it as October 1981, but Carol's research indicates it appeared in July 1980 | |
Introduction | January, 1981 | N/A | Introduction | Introduction to Magic May Return, The | ||
122 | On The Marching Morons | January, 1981 | N/A | Non-Fiction | Collaboration, co-written with Isaac Asimov | |
130 | Theory and Practice of Instant Learning, The | October, 1981 | N/A | Non-Fiction | essay | |
How I Stole the Belt Civilization | January, 1982 | N/A | Non-Fiction | A brief memoir about Randall Garrett and his writing, and how it influenced Known Space. |