Opus No. Titlesort descending Date Setting Publication type I.U.C. Notes
123 Real Thing, The January, 1981 Draco Tavern Short Story D.T. 06 Draco Tavern: Rick goes sun-diving via virtual reality
62 Recipes January, 1973 N/A Non-Fiction From Amazon.com: "Anne McCaffrey's cookbook, featuring real (you can cook them) recipes created by science fiction and fantasy writers such as Harlan Ellison, Ursula K. Le Guin, Avram Davidson and of course Anne McCaffrey herself. Mixed in with the recipes are stories and anecdotes about how they were created - some longer than the recipes!" This classic from 1973 was revised and re-released by Wildside Press in 1992. The included Niven recipes (irish coffee and others) seem to be intended for a bartender rather than a chef, but then that's the role Niven often finds himself performing at conventions.
Red Tide January, 2014 Flash Crowd/Teleportation Collection This anthology, part of the Stellar Guild series (edited by Mike Resnick), includes three new stories and an expanded version of the Niven classic Flash Crowd Red Tide Dial At Random
Red Tide January, 2014 Flash Crowd/Teleportation Novella As teleportation replaces cars and planes, Niven explores both the obvious and unintended consequences of cheap, instantaneous travel/?q=bibliographic-reference/flash-crowd
Reference Director Speaks, The March, 1999 Svetz Introduction Notes on the various Martian references contained in Rainbow Mars, along with a helpful timeline
137 Reflex January, 1983 Motie Novella Collaboration, co-written with Jerry Pournelle. This is the space battle that was excised from the beginning of Mote in God's Eye, The  
Regulating the Body Business March, 1996 N/A Non-Fiction Discussion of organlegging, a sci-fi crime gone real-world.
15 Relic of the Empire, A December, 1966 Known Space Short Story K.S. 23 (2645) First story that ties the world of Luke Garner to the world of Beowulf Shaeffer.  
Response to "The New Generation Gap" September, 1989 N/A Essay Invited response to "The New Generation Gap: A Study of SF Writers' Ages of Professional Entry into the Science Fiction Field for Six Decades of SF", by Kathryn Cramer, which was published in The New York Review of Science Fiction #11, July 1989. Appears alongside essays on "The New Generation Gap" by Clarke, Delaney, Dickson, Leiber, Brin and others.
121 Retrospective January, 1980 Dream Park Short Story Collaboration, co-written with Steven Barnes. Niven and his collaborator Steven Barnes reflect on the creation of Dream Park
176 Return of William Proxmire, The January, 1989 Time Travel/Parallel Universe Short Story Shown to Robert Heinlein a few weeks before his death
Review of "Cosmic Time Travel: A Scientific Odyssey," by Barry Parker January, 1992 N/A Review book review
Review of Contact August, 1986 N/A Review Review of Carl Sagan's Contact
Review of Good Omens, by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett August, 1990 N/A Review book review
Review of Involution Ocean by Bruce Sterling May, 1978 Review
Review of Somerset Dreams and Other Fictions by Kate Wilhelm May, 1978 Review
Review of The Ophiuchi Hotline by John Varley May, 1978 Review
Rhinemaidens January, 2005 Magic Universe Short Story A fisherman encounters the mermaids living near Castle Minterl.
58 Ringworld October, 1970 Known Space: Ringworld Novel K.S. 35 (2850) Niven's best-known novel brings together Nessus & Louis Wu from previous Known Space stories Ringworld has spawned 3 sequels and a role-playing game, among other things. Though it was first printed in 1970, it appears farther down the list in Niven's published bibliographies.
118 Ringworld Engineers, The July, 1979 Known Space: Ringworld Novel K.S. 36 (2878-81) First evidence of the Pak on the Ringworld.  First sequel to Ringworld

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