Bibliography
Compiled by David Lambert and Carol Phillips
Opus No. | Title | Date | Setting | Publication type |
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Albacon Trip Report | February, 2002 | The Ghetto | Non-Fiction | Read It Here! unpublished report of con after 9/11 | ||
Niven's Laws, 2002 | November, 2002 | N/A | Non-Fiction | Read It! Update of Niven's Laws | ||
Hugo Award Anecdotes | January, 2003 | N/A | Non-Fiction | for use at the Hugo ceremonies, 1996 | ||
Ice and Mirrors Papers, The | January, 2003 | N/A | Non-Fiction | E-mail discussion with Brenda Cooper tracing the process of their collaboration Ice and Mirrors | ||
Telepresence | January, 2003 | N/A | Non-Fiction | with Marvin Minsky 8.8.97 at the CACNSP meeting, Tarzana | ||
Scatterbrain | January, 2003 | N/A | Non-Fiction | essay on the ISS | ||
Learning to Love the Space Station | January, 2003 | N/A | Non-Fiction | essay on the ISS | ||
Integral Trees, The (Omnibus) | August, 2003 | The State: The Smoke Ring | Short Story | Omnibus of two novels: Integral Trees, The Smoke Ring, The | ||
Food Story for the Con Jose Program Book | September, 2003 | N/A | Essay | Niven talk about the effects of quitting smoking, on his taste buds and on his writing. | ||
Introduction to The Rackham Files by Dean Ing | February, 2004 | N/A | Introduction | Like the title says | ||
Preface to Ringworld's Children | August, 2004 | Known Space: About | Non-Fiction | further discussion of Ringworld's literary and physical parameters | ||
Magic Goes Away Collection, The | February, 2005 | Magic Universe: Warlock | Collection | Collecting three previous Warlock books, with a new introduction by the author: Magic May Return, The More Magic Magic Goes Away, The | ||
Introduction | February, 2005 | N/A | Introduction | Introduction to Magic Goes Away Collection, The | ||
Hunting Park, The | October, 2005 | Known Space: Man-Kzin Wars | Short Story | A team of Kzinti study humanity's origins by touring an African hunting park under the guise of a group of tourists on safari. | ||
Scatterbrain | January, 2003 | N/A | Collection | Collection Info Niven's career from 1990 to 2003. Contents: Excerpt from Destiny's Road Excerpt from The Ringworld Throne Excerpt from The Burning City with Jerry Pournelle Excerpt from Saturn's Race with Steven Barnes Introduction: Where Do I Get My Crazy Ideas? Woman in Del Rey Crater, The Loki Procrustes How to Save Civilization and Make a Little Money Ice and Mirrors Ice and Mirrors Papers, The Smut Talk Telepresence Learning to Love the Space Station Autograph Ettiquette Tabletop Fusion Collaborations Intercon Trip Report: August 12, 1991 Handicap Did the Moon Move for You Too? Hugo Award Anecdotes Introduction to Man-Kzin Wars II Canon for the Man-Kzin Wars Epilogue: What I Tell Librarians Mars: Who Needs It? Introduction to Peter Hamilton story | ||
Introduction | January, 2006 | N/A | Introduction | A new introduction to the Draco Tavern and its exotic inhabitants, written for the new collection Draco Tavern, The | ||
Draco Tavern, The | January, 2006 | Draco Tavern | Collection | Draco Tavern omnibus with new stories and a new introduction by the author. Contents: Introduction Subject is Closed, The Grammar Lesson Assimilating Our Culture, That's What They're Doing! Heights, The Wisdom of Demons, The Smut Talk Ssoroghod's People Schumann Computer, The Green Marauder, The Real Thing, The War Movie Limits Table Manners One Night at the Draco Tavern Missing Mass, The Convergence of the Old Mind, The Chrysalis Death Addict, The Storm Front Slow Ones, The Cruel and Unusual Ones Who Stay Home, The Breeding Maze Playhouse Lost Losing Mars Playground Earth | ||
Gatherer's Guild, The | February, 2007 | Stand Alone | Short Story | 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." | ||
Robert Bussard | December, 2007 | N/A | Essay | |||
Nightmare: the Genetics Game | December, 2008 | N/A | Essay | 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. |