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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Stars and Gods | August, 2010 | N/A | Anthology | A collection of excerpts from Niven's short stories and novels from approx 2004 - 2010. Each selection is accompanied by a brief introduction. Contents: Excerpt from Ringworld's Children Excerpt from Rainbow Mars Excerpt from Escape from Hell Excerpt from Burning Tower Excerpt from Building Harlequin's Moon Excerpt from Fleet of Worlds Excerpt from Juggler of Worlds Excerpt from Beowulf's Children Excerpt from Achilles' Choice Svetz and the Beanstalk Choosing Names Fly-By-Night Hunting Park, The After Mecca Cadet Amelia Cat Toy Chicxulub Gatherer's Guild, The Solipsist at Dinner, The Boys and Girls Together Travelers Rocket Men Wet Mars (Larry Niven Talks Terraforming) Where Next, Columbus? Choosing Life Free Floaters Finding Myself Missing Mass, The Safe Harbor Hooking the Reader Larry Niven Interview by Brenda Cooper in 2000 AD Food Story for the Con Jose Program Book Inconstant Moon Has Passed | ||
83 | Galaxy Stars: Jerry Pournelle | July, 1975 | Non-Fiction: The Ghetto | Non-Fiction | Bio of Jerry Pournelle, with whom Niven had recently published The Mote in God's Eye and Inferno and was hard at work on Lucifer's Hammer. | |
165 | Next Time | January, 1988 | Stand Alone | Short Story | Read It Here! a 100-word "drabble" for The Drabble Project | |
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." | ||
Passing Perry Crater Base, Time Uncertain | January, 2009 | Stand Alone | Short Story | A short tale that asks the profound question, "why would intelligent tool users abandon their moon?" | ||
After Mecca | August, 2010 | Stand Alone | Short Story | A political dialog between a President and a reporter, huddled in a bomb shelter two days after the terrorist nuclear attack | ||
Boys and Girls Together | August, 2010 | Stand Alone | Short Story | Niven explores an idea hinted at in "Fly-By-Night." What if parents could stop their children from growing up? How long before society was changed irrevocably? | ||
Slaver Weapon, The | December, 1973 | Star Trek | Script | Airdate Dec. 15, 1973. This script (and the book adaptation that followed) sparked the ongoing debate about the existence of Kzinti in the Star Trek universe. Based on Soft Weapon, The | ||
64 | Flight of the Horse, The | September, 1973 | Svetz | Collection | Contents: Get a Horse! Bird in the Hand Leviathan! There's a Wolf in My Time Machine Death in a Cage What Good is a Glass Dagger? Flash Crowd Afterword | |
Reference Director Speaks, The | March, 1999 | Svetz | Introduction | Notes on the various Martian references contained in Rainbow Mars, along with a helpful timeline | ||
Rainbow Mars | March, 1999 | Svetz | Novella | New Svetz novella, set on the fantasy Mars of Ray Bradbury, H.G. Wells, and Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
Albacon Trip Report | February, 2002 | The Ghetto | Non-Fiction | Read It Here! unpublished report of con after 9/11 | ||
Hooking the Reader | August, 2010 | The Ghetto | Essay | Niven writes briefly on how he has grown as a writer over the years. "I think I'm getting better at this," he winks. | ||
96 | Children of the State | September, 1976 | The State | Serial | Serial that became A World Out Of Time, along with: Down and Out Rammer | |
Integral Trees, The (Omnibus) | August, 2003 | The State: The Smoke Ring | Short Story | Omnibus of two novels: Integral Trees, The Smoke Ring, The |