128 |
Dream Park |
January, 1981 |
Dream Park |
Novel |
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Collaboration, co-written with Steven Barnes
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136 |
Descent of Anansi, The |
October, 1982 |
Dream Park |
Novel |
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Collaboration, co-written with Steven Barnes
segment appeared in Analog, October 1982
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172 |
Barsoom Project, The |
September, 1989 |
Dream Park |
Novel |
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Collaboration, co-written with Steven Barnes. Sequel to Dream Park
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181 |
California Voodoo Game, The |
February, 1992 |
Dream Park |
Novel |
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Collaboration, co-written with Steven Barnes
sequel to Dream Park
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Moon Maze Game, The |
August, 2011 |
Dream Park |
Novel |
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Collaboration with Steven Barnes
the newest sequel to the Dream Park novels, set on the Moon.
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Dream Park: The Lady or the Tiger |
November, 2019 |
Dream Park |
Short Story |
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A new Dream Park collaboration with Steven Barnes
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59 |
Flash Crowd |
January, 1973 |
Flash Crowd/Teleportation |
Short Story |
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This story introduced "flash crowds," instant mobs that are a by-product of cheap, worldwide teleportation technology. Niven wrote several sequels to this story, further addressing the various issues posed by instantaneous travel (and suggesting interesting solutions).
Jansen is spelled "Jensen" in the Flight of the Horse printing.
This story was recently expanded and re-published as Red Tide
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67 |
Alibi Machine, The |
June, 1973 |
Flash Crowd/Teleportation |
Short Story |
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teleportation crime story
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68 |
All the Bridges Rusting |
August, 1973 |
Flash Crowd/Teleportation |
Short Story |
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teleportation as a form of space travel
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73 |
Kind of Murder, A |
April, 1974 |
Flash Crowd/Teleportation |
Short Story |
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Teleportation crime story
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75 |
Last Days of the Permanent Floating Riot Club, The |
June, 1974 |
Flash Crowd/Teleportation |
Short Story |
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The final story in Niven's teleportation/crime cycle shows Jerryberry's "Riot Control" concept in action.
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Red Tide |
January, 2014 |
Flash Crowd/Teleportation |
Collection |
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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
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Red Tide |
January, 2014 |
Flash Crowd/Teleportation |
Novella |
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As teleportation replaces cars and planes, Niven explores both the obvious and unintended consequences of cheap, instantaneous travel/?q=bibliographic-reference/flash-crowd
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Dial At Random |
January, 2014 |
Flash Crowd/Teleportation |
Short Story |
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In the early days of teleportation, a lot of bugs remained to be worked out. A prequel to Red Tide
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82 |
Inferno |
August, 1975 |
Inferno |
Novel |
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Collaboration, co-written with Jerry Pournelle. Retelling of Dante's Inferno.
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Escape from Hell |
February, 2009 |
Inferno |
Short Story |
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Collaboration with Jerry Pournelle, the duo's sequel to Inferno
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Fleet of Worlds |
October, 2007 |
Known Spac |
Novel |
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Collaboration with Ed Lerner set on the Puppeteer Fleet of Worlds
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1 |
Coldest Place, The |
December, 1964 |
Known Space |
Short Story |
K.S. 01 (1985) |
Niven's first published story saw print right around the same time that scientists determined with radar pulses that Mercury doesn't keep one face to the sun after all
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2 |
World of Ptavvs |
March, 1965 |
Known Space |
Novella |
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Expanded into novel form in 1966, see World of Ptavvs
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3 |
Wrong-Way Street |
April, 1965 |
Known Space |
Short Stor |
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A stand-alone time-travel story. Niven credits his editor, Fred Pohl, with a great deal of help with this story: "He published my second story, "Wrong Way Street," in Galaxy. The title is his. He felt it needed a new first chapter for coherency, and he wrote that too."
Note that the story reappears in Convergent Series without the hyphen in the title.
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