Bibliography
Compiled by David Lambert and Carol Phillips
Opus No. | Title | Date |
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Publication type | I.U.C. | Notes |
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Bibliography | August, 1990 | N/A | Short Story | bibliography, updated in Bridging the Galaxies | ||
Review of Good Omens, by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett | August, 1990 | N/A | Review | book review | ||
My Favorite Story | October, 1990 | N/A | Essay | Article about writing Inconstant Moon | ||
Introduction to Man-Kzin Wars IV | January, 1991 | N/A | Introduction | Like the title says | ||
N-Space | August, 1990 | N/A | Collection | 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 | ||
Read This | September, 1991 | N/A | Essay | Review of Red Orc's Rage, by Philip José Farmer | ||
Bridging the Galaxies | November, 1993 | N/A | Collection | Collection Info Guest of Honor book for ConFrancisco. Contents: Introduction to Bridging the Galaxies Procrustes Where Next, Columbus? It's Only a Story Tabletop Fusion South Los Angeles Broadcasting System, The Color of Sunfire, The Intercon Trip Report: August 12, 1991 Léshy Circuit, The All the Bridges Rusting Bibliography | ||
Introduction to Bridging the Galaxies | November, 1993 | N/A | Introduction | Introduction | ||
Tabletop Fusion | November, 1993 | N/A | Non-Fiction | Article about tabletop fusion | ||
Bibliography | November, 1993 | N/A | Non-Fiction | This is the most recent source of the "opus numbers" found in this database. It's an updated version of the bibliography found in N-Space | ||
189 | From the Green Lantern Bible | October, 1991 | N/A | Non-Fiction | Excerpts from the Green Lantern "Bible" Niven worked up for DC Comics. Some of the results of this effort can be seen in Green Lantern: Ganthet's Tale | |
Works in Progress | October, 1991 | N/A | Non-Fiction | Discussion of works in progress as of the publication of Playgrounds of the Mind | ||
Review of "Cosmic Time Travel: A Scientific Odyssey," by Barry Parker | January, 1992 | N/A | Review | book review | ||
Read This | October, 1992 | N/A | Review | Review of Dinotopia, by James Gurney | ||
Larry Niven Reviews The Millennial Project | June, 1994 | N/A | Review | A brief, encouraging review of The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps by Marshall T. Savage, Little Brown & Co, August 1994. Read It Here! | ||
Foreword to Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre: Fright Court | January, 1995 | N/A | Introduction | 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. | ||
Afterword: Science/Mystery Fiction | June, 1995 | N/A | Introduction | Niven discusses the combination of two genres: mystery and Sci-fi. | ||
Regulating the Body Business | March, 1996 | N/A | Non-Fiction | Discussion of organlegging, a sci-fi crime gone real-world. | ||
Afterthoughts | November, 1996 | N/A | Non-Fiction | Like the title says: Afterthoughts on the growth of Known Space, looking back 30 years later. | ||
Mission to Abisko | November, 1998 | N/A | Non-Fiction | Report on a trip to an exclusive conference at Abisko Biological Research Station in Sweden, with fellow travellers Greg Bear and Gregory Benford. |