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Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938 Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

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) is a US science fiction author. Perhaps his best-known work is Ringworld
Ringworld

Ringworld is a Hugo Award and Nebula Award award-winning 1970 in literature science fiction novel by Larry Niven, set in his Known Space universe and considered a classic of science fiction literature....
 (1970), which received Hugo
Hugo Award for Best Novel

Winners of the Hugo Award for best science fiction or fantasy novel, along with all the nominees, are presented here. Awards given in one year are for works published during the previous calendar year....
, Locus
Locus Award

The Locus Awards were established in 1971 and are presented to winners of Locus 's annual readers' poll. Currently, the Locus Awards are presented at an annual banquet....
, Ditmar
Ditmar Award

See also Ditmar Award resultsThe Ditmar Award has been awarded annually since 1969 at the Australian National Science Fiction Convention to recognise achievement in Australian science fiction and science fiction fandom....
, and Nebula
Nebula Award for Best Novel

Winners of the Nebula Award for Best Novel, awarded by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. The stated year is that of publication; awards are given in the following year....
 awards. His work is primarily hard science fiction
Hard science fiction

Hard science fiction is a category of science fiction characterized by an emphasis on scientific or technical detail, or on scientific accuracy, or on both....
, using big science
Big Science

Big Science is a term used by scientists and history of science and technology to describe a series of changes in science which occurred in Industry nations during and after World War II, as scientific progress increasingly came to rely on large-scale projects usually funded by national governments or groups of governments....
 concepts and theoretical physics. It also often includes elements of detective fiction
Detective fiction

Detective fiction is a branch of crime fiction in which a detective , either professional or amateur, investigate a crime, usually murder. Detective fiction is the most popular form of both mystery fiction and hardboiled crime fiction....
 and adventure stories. His fantasy
Fantasy

Fantasy is a genre that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of Plot , Theme , and/or Setting . Fantasy is generally distinguished from science fiction and horror by the expectation that it steers clear of technological and macabre themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three ....
 includes The Magic Goes Away
The Magic Goes Away

The Magic Goes Away is a fantasy short story written by Larry Niven in 1976, and later expanded to a novella of the same name which was published in 1978....
 series, rational fantasy dealing with magic as a non-renewable resource.






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One mark of a good officer…is the ability to make quick decisions. If they happen to be right, so much the better.

Ringworld

Seen through the glow of a building orgasm, a woman seems to blaze with angelic glory.

Ringworld

That's the thing about people who think they hate computers... What they really hate are lousy programmers.

Oath of Fealty, with Jerry Pournelle

The Gods do not protect fools. Fools are protected by more capable fools.

Ringworld

The perversity of the universe tends towards a maximum. The universe is hostile.

Ringworld

Think of it as evolution in action.

Oath of Fealty, with Jerry Pournelle





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Laurence van Cott Niven (born April 30, 1938 Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
) is a US science fiction author. Perhaps his best-known work is Ringworld
Ringworld

Ringworld is a Hugo Award and Nebula Award award-winning 1970 in literature science fiction novel by Larry Niven, set in his Known Space universe and considered a classic of science fiction literature....
 (1970), which received Hugo
Hugo Award for Best Novel

Winners of the Hugo Award for best science fiction or fantasy novel, along with all the nominees, are presented here. Awards given in one year are for works published during the previous calendar year....
, Locus
Locus Award

The Locus Awards were established in 1971 and are presented to winners of Locus 's annual readers' poll. Currently, the Locus Awards are presented at an annual banquet....
, Ditmar
Ditmar Award

See also Ditmar Award resultsThe Ditmar Award has been awarded annually since 1969 at the Australian National Science Fiction Convention to recognise achievement in Australian science fiction and science fiction fandom....
, and Nebula
Nebula Award for Best Novel

Winners of the Nebula Award for Best Novel, awarded by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. The stated year is that of publication; awards are given in the following year....
 awards. His work is primarily hard science fiction
Hard science fiction

Hard science fiction is a category of science fiction characterized by an emphasis on scientific or technical detail, or on scientific accuracy, or on both....
, using big science
Big Science

Big Science is a term used by scientists and history of science and technology to describe a series of changes in science which occurred in Industry nations during and after World War II, as scientific progress increasingly came to rely on large-scale projects usually funded by national governments or groups of governments....
 concepts and theoretical physics. It also often includes elements of detective fiction
Detective fiction

Detective fiction is a branch of crime fiction in which a detective , either professional or amateur, investigate a crime, usually murder. Detective fiction is the most popular form of both mystery fiction and hardboiled crime fiction....
 and adventure stories. His fantasy
Fantasy

Fantasy is a genre that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of Plot , Theme , and/or Setting . Fantasy is generally distinguished from science fiction and horror by the expectation that it steers clear of technological and macabre themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three ....
 includes The Magic Goes Away
The Magic Goes Away

The Magic Goes Away is a fantasy short story written by Larry Niven in 1976, and later expanded to a novella of the same name which was published in 1978....
 series, rational fantasy dealing with magic as a non-renewable resource. Niven also writes humorous stories; one series is collected in The Flight of the Horse.

Biography

Niven is a great-grandson of oil tycoon Edward L. Doheny
Edward L. Doheny

Edward Laurence Doheny was an Irish American oil tycoon, who in 1892, along with partner Charles A. Canfield, drilled the first successful well in the Los Angeles City oil field, setting off the petroleum boom in southern California....
, an important figure in the Teapot Dome scandal of the 1920s. He briefly attended the California Institute of Technology
California Institute of Technology

The California Institute of Technology is a private university research university located in Pasadena, California, United States. Caltech maintains a strong emphasis on the natural sciences and engineering....
 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Arts , from the Latin language Artium Baccalaureus, is an Undergraduate education bachelor's degree awarded for either a course or a program in either the liberal arts, the sciences or both....
 in mathematics
Mathematics

Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, change, and related topics of pattern and form. Mathematicians seek out patterns whether found in numbers, space, natural science, computers, imaginary abstractions, or elsewhere....
 (with a minor in psychology
Psychology

Psychology is an academic and applied science discipline involving the science study of human mental functions and behavior. Occasionally it also relies on symbolic hermeneutics and critical theory, although these traditions are less pronounced than in other social sciences such as sociology....
) from Washburn University
Washburn University

Washburn University is a co-educational, public, institution of higher learning located in Topeka, Kansas, Kansas USA. The university offers a number of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as professional programs in law and business....
, Topeka, Kansas
Topeka, Kansas

Topeka is the Capital city of the U.S. state of Kansas and the county seat and most populous city of Shawnee County, Kansas. It is situated along the Kansas River in the central part of Shawnee County, located in northeast Kansas, in the Central United States United States....
, in 1962. He did a year of graduate work in mathematics at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has since lived in Los Angeles suburbs, including Chatsworth and Tarzana, as a full-time writer. He married Marilyn Joyce "Fuzzy Pink" Wisowaty, herself a well-known Science Fiction and Regency literature fan, on September 6, 1969.

Work

Niven is the author of numerous science fiction short stories and novels, beginning with his 1964 story "The Coldest Place". In this story, the coldest place concerned is the dark side of Mercury
Mercury (planet)

Mercury is the innermost and smallest planet in the Solar System, orbiting the Sun once every 88 days. The orbit of Mercury has the highest Orbital eccentricity of all the Solar System planets, and it has the smallest axial tilt....
, which at the time the story was written was thought to be tidally locked
Tidal locking

Tidal locking occurs when the gravitational gradient makes one side of an Astronomical object always face another; for example, one side of the Earth's Moon always faces the Earth....
 with the Sun
Sun

The Sun , a G V star, is the star at the center of the Solar System. The Earth and other matter orbit the Sun, which by itself accounts for about 98.6% of the Solar System's mass....
 (it was found to rotate in a 2:3 resonance just months before the story was published).

In addition to the Hugo and Nebula award for Ringworld, 1967, Niven won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story
Hugo Award for Best Short Story

The Hugo Awards are given annually for the best English language science fiction or fantasy works. The awards are named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, and given in various categories....
 for "Neutron Star". He won the same award in 1972, for "Inconstant Moon
Inconstant Moon

"Inconstant Moon" is a science fiction short story by United States author Larry Niven that was published in 1971. Inconstant Moon is 1973 anthology of Larry Niven's short stories that includes the title piece....
", and in 1975 for "The Hole Man
The Hole Man

The Hole Man is a short story by Larry Niven. It won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 1975.In this story, a team of explorers and scientists on Mars encounter an alien base, in which there is a still-functional communication device....
". In 1976, he won the Hugo Award for Best Novelette
Hugo Award for Best Novelette

The Hugo Awards are given annually for the best science fiction or fantasy works. The awards are named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories, and given in various categories....
 for "The Borderland of Sol".

Niven has written scripts for various science fiction television shows, including the original Land of the Lost
Land of the Lost (1974 TV series)

Land of the Lost is a children's television series created and produced by Sid and Marty Krofft. During its original run, it was broadcast on the NBC....
 series and Star Trek: The Animated Series
Star Trek: The Animated Series

Star Trek: The Animated Series is an Daytime Emmy Award winning animation science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe and a continuation of Star Trek: The Original Series....
, for which he adapted his early story "The Slaver Weapon." He adapted his story "Inconstant Moon
Inconstant Moon

"Inconstant Moon" is a science fiction short story by United States author Larry Niven that was published in 1971. Inconstant Moon is 1973 anthology of Larry Niven's short stories that includes the title piece....
" for an episode
Inconstant Moon (The Outer Limits)

"Inconstant Moon" is an episode of the United States television series The Outer Limits. It first aired on 12 April, 1996, during the second season....
 of the television series The Outer Limits
The Outer Limits

The Outer Limits is an United States television series. Similar in style to the earlier The Twilight Zone , with more science fiction than fantasy stories, The Outer Limits is an anthology of discrete story episodes, sometimes with a plot twist at the end....
 in 1996.

He has also written for the DC Comics
DC Comics

DC Comics is one of the largest and most popular American comic book and related media companies, along with Marvel Comics. A subsidiary of Warner Bros....
 character Green Lantern
Green Lantern

Green Lantern is the name of several Character s, superheroes appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The first was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell in All-American Comics #16 ....
 including in his stories hard science fiction
Hard science fiction

Hard science fiction is a category of science fiction characterized by an emphasis on scientific or technical detail, or on scientific accuracy, or on both....
 concepts such as universal entropy
Entropy

In many branches of science, entropy is a measure of the disorder of a system. The concept of entropy is particularly notable as it is applied across physics, information theory and mathematics....
 and the redshift
Redshift

In physics and astronomy, redshift occurs when electromagnetic radiation?usually visible light?emitted or reflected by an object is shifted towards the red end of the electromagnetic spectrum due to the Doppler effect....
 effect, which are unusual in comic book
Comic book

A comic book is a magazine or book of narrative artwork and dialog and descriptive prose. The style was introduced in 1934. Despite the term, comic books do not necessarily feature humorous subject-matter; in fact, it is often serious and action-oriented....
s. The "Bible" for Green Lantern was written by Niven.

Many of Niven's stories take place in his Known Space
Known Space

Known Space is the fictional setting of several science fiction novels and short stories written by author Larry Niven. It has also in part been used as a shared universe in the Man-Kzin Wars spin-off anthologies sub-series....
 universe, in which humanity shares the several habitable solar system
List of nearest stars

This list of stars nearest to the Earth is ordered by increasing distance out to a maximum of 5 parsecs . Including the Solar System, there are currently 50 stellar systems known which may lie within this distance....
s nearest to the Sun
Sun

The Sun , a G V star, is the star at the center of the Solar System. The Earth and other matter orbit the Sun, which by itself accounts for about 98.6% of the Solar System's mass....
 with over a dozen alien
Extraterrestrial life

Extraterrestrial life is defined as life which does not originate from Earth. It is the subject of astrobiology and its existence remains hypothetical, because there is no credible evidence of extraterrestrial life which has been generally accepted by the mainstream scientific community....
 species, including aggressive feline Kzin
Kzin

The Kzinti are a fictional, very warlike and bloodthirsty race of cat-like aliens in Larry Niven's Known Space series.The kzin were initially introduced in Niven's story "The Warriors" and "The Soft Weapon," , both collected in Neutron Star ....
ti and very intelligent but cowardly Pierson's Puppeteer
Pierson's Puppeteer

Pierson's Puppeteers, often known just as Puppeteers, are a fictional alien race from American author Larry Niven's Known Space books....
s, which are frequently central characters. The Ringworld
Ringworld

Ringworld is a Hugo Award and Nebula Award award-winning 1970 in literature science fiction novel by Larry Niven, set in his Known Space universe and considered a classic of science fiction literature....
 series is set in the Known Space universe.

The creation of thoroughly worked-out alien species, which are very different from humans both physically and mentally, is recognized as one of Niven's main strengths.

Niven has also written a logical fantasy series The Magic Goes Away
The Magic Goes Away

The Magic Goes Away is a fantasy short story written by Larry Niven in 1976, and later expanded to a novella of the same name which was published in 1978....
, which utilizes an exhaustible resource, called Mana, to power a rule-based "technological" magic.

The Draco Tavern
The Draco Tavern

The Draco Tavern by Larry Niven is an anthology of fictional short stories concerning the activities of Rick Schumann, the bartender of the Draco Tavern....
 series of short stories take place in a more whimsical science fiction universe, told from the point of view of the proprietor of a multi-species bar.

The whimsical Svetz series consists of a collection of short stories, The Flight of the Horse, and a novel, Rainbow Mars, which involve a nominal time machine sent back to retrieve long-extinct animals, but which goes, in fact, into alternate realities and brings back mythical creatures such as a Roc and a Unicorn
Unicorn

A unicorn is a mythological creature. Though the modern popular image of the unicorn is sometimes that of a horse differing only in the Horn on its forehead, the traditional unicorn also has a Goat beard, a lion's tail, and Cloven hoof—these distinguish it from a horse....
.

Much of his writing since the 1970s has been in collaboration with Jerry Pournelle
Jerry Pournelle

Jerry Eugene Pournelle is an United States science fiction writer, essayist and journalist who contributed for many years to the computer magazine Byte and has since 1998 been maintaining his own website/blog....
 and/or Steven Barnes
Steven Barnes

Steven Barnes is a science fiction writer, lecturer, creative consultant, and human performance technician. He is married to author Tananarive Due....
.

Influence


Niven's most famous contribution to the SF genre is his concept of the Ringworld
Ringworld

Ringworld is a Hugo Award and Nebula Award award-winning 1970 in literature science fiction novel by Larry Niven, set in his Known Space universe and considered a classic of science fiction literature....
, a band of approximately the same diameter as Earth's orbit rotating around a star. The idea's genesis came from Niven's attempts to imagine a more efficient version of a Dyson Sphere
Dyson sphere

A Dyson sphere is a hypothetical megastructure originally described by Freeman Dyson. Such a "sphere" would be a system of orbiting solar power satellites meant to completely encompass a star and capture most or all of its energy output....
, which could produce the illusion of surface gravity through rotation. Given that spinning a Dyson Sphere would result in the atmosphere pooling around the equator, the Ringworld removes all the extraneous parts of the structure, leaving a spinning band landscaped on the sun-facing side, with the atmosphere and inhabitants kept in place through centrifugal force
Centrifugal force

In classical mechanics, centrifugal force is an outward force associated with rotation. Centrifugal force is one of several so-called pseudo-forces , so named because, unlike Fundamental interaction, they do not originate in interactions with other bodies situated in the environment of the particle upon which they act....
 and 1000 mile high perimeter walls (rim walls). When it was pointed out to Niven that the Ringworld was dynamically unstable, in that once the center of rotation drifted away from the central sun, gravity would pull the ring into contact with the star, he used this as a plot element in the sequel novel, The Ringworld Engineers
The Ringworld Engineers

The Ringworld Engineers is a 1980 science fiction novel by Larry Niven. It is the first sequel to Niven's highly popular Ringworld.In the introduction of the novel, Niven says that he never planned to write more than one Ringworld novel; however, he did so in a large part due to fan support....
.

This idea proved influential, serving as an alternative to a full Dyson Sphere that required fewer assumptions (such as artificial gravity) and allowed a day/night cycle to be introduced (through the use of a smaller ring of "shadow squares", rotating between the ring and its sun). This was further developed by Iain M. Banks
Iain Banks

Iain Menzies Banks is a Scottish people writer. He writes mainstream fiction under his birth name Iain Banks, and science fiction as Iain M....
 in his Culture
The Culture

The Culture is a fictional anarchism, socialism, and utopian society created by the Scotland writer Iain Banks and described by him in several of his novels and shorter fictions....
 series, which features about 1/100th ringworld–size megastructure
Megastructure

A megastructure is a structure#Built_structure typically at least 1,000 kilometers in length -- in other words, at least 1 megameter, hence the name....
s called Orbitals that orbit a star rather than encircling it entirely. Alastair Reynolds
Alastair Reynolds

Alastair Preston Reynolds is a Wales science fiction author. He specialises in dark hard science fiction and space opera. He spent his early years in Cornwall, moved back to Wales before going to Newcastle University, where he read Physics and Astronomy....
 also uses ringworlds in his 2008 novel House of Suns
House of Suns

House of Suns is a 2008 in literature science fiction novel by Wales author Alastair Reynolds . He announced the title on June 7, 2007, when he was about halfway through writing it....
. The Ringworld-like namesake of the Halo video game series is the eponym
Eponym

An eponym is a person, whether real or fictitious, after whom a particular toponym, ethnonym, regnal year, discovery, or other item is named or thought to be named....
ous Halo megastructure/superweapon
Halo (megastructure)

Halos are fictional megastructures and superweapons in the Halo video game series. They are referred to as "Installations" by their AI monitors, and are collectively referred to as "the Array" by the installations' creators, the Forerunners ....
. It is one of the most visible influences of the Ringworld concept on popular culture.

Policy involvement

In 2007, Niven, in conjunction with a group of science fiction writers known as SIGMA, led by Pournelle, began advising the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as to future trends affecting terror policy and other topics.

Other works

One of Niven's most humorous works is Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex
Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex

Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex is an essay in which science fiction author Larry Niven details the problems that Superman would face in having sexual intercourse and sexual reproduction with "a human woman designated LL for convenience", using arguments based on humorous reconciliation between physics, biology and the abilities of Kryptonia...
, in which he uses real-world physics to underline the difficulties of Superman
Superman

Superman is a Character , a comic book superhero widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio, and sold to DC Comics in 1938, the character first appeared in Action Comics Action Comics 1 and subseque...
 and a human woman (Lois Lane
Lois Lane

Lois Joanne Lane-Kent is the primary love interest of Superman in the DC Comics? Superman stories. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, she First appearance in Action Comics #1 ....
 or Lana Lang
Lana Lang

Lana Lang is a fictional, supporting character in DC Comics' Superman series. Created by writer Bill Finger and artist John Sikela, she First appearance in Superboy #10 ....
) mating.

Larry Niven's novels frequently make use of the stasis field concept, which he also popularized.

In several titles and elsewhere Niven employs terms that are double entendre
Double entendre

A double entendre is a figure of speech in which a spoken phrase can be understood in either of two ways. In most cases, the first meaning is presumed to be innocent and straightforward, while the second meaning is risqu?, inappropriate, or at least irony, requiring the hearer to have some additional knowledge....
 in that they are apparently metaphorical, but are in fact, meant to be taken literally, or sometimes vice versa. A few examples of this are:

  • The novel Destiny's Road
    Destiny's Road

    Destiny's Road is a science fiction novel by Larry Niven first published in 1998. It follows Jemmy Bloocher's exploration of Destiny's Road, a long scar of once-melted rock seared onto the planet's surface by a spaceship's Nuclear fusion drive....
     is in fact about a road on a planet called Destiny.
  • In the Ringworld
    Ringworld

    Ringworld is a Hugo Award and Nebula Award award-winning 1970 in literature science fiction novel by Larry Niven, set in his Known Space universe and considered a classic of science fiction literature....
    s past there was an event known as "The Fall of the Cities", in which floating cities literally fell out of the sky and crashed to the ground.
  • In his short story, "At The Core," his albino hero Beowulf Shaeffer
    Beowulf Shaeffer

    Beowulf Shaeffer is a fictional character from Larry Niven?s Known Space series. Shaeffer is a crashlander, a native of We Made It, a planet circling the star Procyon....
     begins a trip to the Galactic core, but eventually has to turn back because the galactic center is in fact exploding, and sending a deadly wave of hard radiation before it, which prompts some ruminations on cowardice, and yields the revelation at the end of story that the phrase in the title had been meant metaphorically after all.
  • The short story "There is a Tide" begins by speaking of a metaphorical tide of fate
    Destiny

    Destiny refers to a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a Predeterminism future, whether in general or of an individual. It is a concept based on the belief that there is a fixed natural order to the universe....
     which guides one's destiny. But the existence of literal tides on a planet in the story is a key to the plot.
  • The novel The Integral Trees
    The Integral Trees

    The Integral Trees is a 1984 science fiction novel by Larry Niven . Like much of Niven's work, the story is heavily influenced by the setting: a gas torus, a ring of air around a neutron star....
    features long straight floating trees which are curved at each end in opposite directions, giving them the shape of the mathematical integral
    Integral

    Integration is an important concept in mathematics, specifically in the field of calculus and, more broadly, mathematical analysis. Given a function ƒ of a Real number variable x and an interval [ab] of the real line, the integral...
     sign, but are themselves integral to the lifecycle of the inhabitants.
  • The novel Footfall
    Footfall

    Footfall is a 1985 science fiction novel written by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1986 and a No....
    at first seems to refer to the elephantine Fithp invaders striding across the Earth, but is actually revealed to be the aliens dropping an asteroid nicknamed the
    Foot onto the Earth.
  • The title of the short story Locusts continues this theme.


Niven's Law

Larry Niven is also known in science fiction fandom
Science fiction fandom

Science fiction fandom or SF fandom is a community of people actively interested in science fiction and fantasy literature, and in contact with one another based upon that interest....
 for "Niven's Law":
There is no cause so right that one cannot find a fool following it. Over the course of his career Niven has added to this first law a list of Niven's Laws
Niven's laws

Niven's laws were named after science fiction author Larry Niven, who has periodically published them as "how the Universe works" as far as he can tell....
 which he describes as "how the Universe works" as far as he can tell.

Bibliography


Known Space
Known Space

Known Space is the fictional setting of several science fiction novels and short stories written by author Larry Niven. It has also in part been used as a shared universe in the Man-Kzin Wars spin-off anthologies sub-series....

  • World of Ptavvs
    World of Ptavvs

    World of Ptavvs is a science fiction novel by Larry Niven, first published in 1966 and set in his Known Space universe. It was Niven's first published novel and is based on a 1965 short story of the same name....
    (1966)
  • A Gift from Earth
    A Gift From Earth

    A Gift From Earth is a science fiction novel by Larry Niven, first published in 1968 and set in his Known Space universe.Plot summary...
    (1968)
  • Neutron Star (collection) (1968)
  • The Shape of Space (collection) (1969)
  • Protector
    Protector (novel)

    Protector is a 1973 in literature science fiction novel by Larry Niven, set in his Known Space universe. It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1974....
    (1973)
  • Tales of Known Space: The Universe of Larry Niven (collection) (1975)
  • The Long Arm of Gil Hamilton (short story collection) (1976)
  • The Patchwork Girl
    The Patchwork Girl

    The Patchwork Girl is a story in Known Space by Larry Niven. It is the fourth of five Gil Hamilton detective stories and the first to be published as a stand-alone novel....
    (1980)
  • Three Books of Known Space (omnibus) (1989)
  • World of Ptavvs
    World of Ptavvs

    World of Ptavvs is a science fiction novel by Larry Niven, first published in 1966 and set in his Known Space universe. It was Niven's first published novel and is based on a 1965 short story of the same name....
     / A Gift From Earth
    A Gift From Earth

    A Gift From Earth is a science fiction novel by Larry Niven, first published in 1968 and set in his Known Space universe.Plot summary...
     / Neutron Star (omnibus) (1991)
  • Flatlander: The Collected Tales of Gil 'the Arm' Hamilton (omnibus) (1995)
  • Fleet of Worlds
    Fleet of Worlds

    Fleet of Worlds are both a location and a book in Larry Niven's Known Space series....
    Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner (2007)
  • Juggler of Worlds Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner (2008)


Ringworld
  1. Ringworld
    Ringworld

    Ringworld is a Hugo Award and Nebula Award award-winning 1970 in literature science fiction novel by Larry Niven, set in his Known Space universe and considered a classic of science fiction literature....
    (1970)
  2. The Ringworld Engineers
    The Ringworld Engineers

    The Ringworld Engineers is a 1980 science fiction novel by Larry Niven. It is the first sequel to Niven's highly popular Ringworld.In the introduction of the novel, Niven says that he never planned to write more than one Ringworld novel; however, he did so in a large part due to fan support....
    (1980)
    • Guide to Larry Niven's Ringworld (1994) (with Kevin Stein)
  3. The Ringworld Throne
    The Ringworld Throne

    The Ringworld Throne is a novel by Larry Niven, first published in 1996. It is the direct sequel to his previous work The Ringworld Engineers ....
    (1996)
  4. Ringworld's Children
    Ringworld's Children

    Ringworld's Children is a 2004 science fiction novel by Larry Niven, the fourth in the Ringworld series set in the Known Space universe....
    (2004)


Man-Kzin
Kzin

The Kzinti are a fictional, very warlike and bloodthirsty race of cat-like aliens in Larry Niven's Known Space series.The kzin were initially introduced in Niven's story "The Warriors" and "The Soft Weapon," , both collected in Neutron Star ....
anthologies
  1. Man-Kzin Wars
    Man-Kzin Wars

    The Man-Kzin Wars is a series of military science fiction short story collections , as well as the eponymous conflicts between mankind and the Kzinti that they detail ....
    (1988)
  2. Man-Kzin Wars II (1989)
  3. Man-Kzin Wars III (1990)
  4. Man-Kzin Wars IV (1991)
  5. Man-Kzin Wars V (1992)
  6. Man-Kzin Wars VI (1994)
  7. Man-Kzin Wars VII (1995)
  8. Man Kzin Wars VIII: Choosing Names (1998)
  9. Man-Kzin Wars IX (2002)
  10. Man-Kzin Wars X: The Wunder War
    Man-Kzin Wars X: The Wunder War

    Man-Kzin Wars X: The Wunder War is a collection of four stories totalling about 140,000 words by Australian author Hal Colebatch set in Larry Niven's "Known Space" universe, as part of the Man-Kzin Wars series....
    (2003)
  11. Man-Kzin Wars XI (2005)
  12. Destiny's Forge
    Destiny's Forge

    Destiny's Forge is a 265,000 word science fiction novel by Paul Chafe released in 2006 by Baen Books. It is the twelfth book in the Man-Kzin Wars series and the first full-length novel in the series....
    (2007)
  13. Man-Kzin Wars XII (2009)


With Jerry Pournelle
Jerry Pournelle

Jerry Eugene Pournelle is an United States science fiction writer, essayist and journalist who contributed for many years to the computer magazine Byte and has since 1998 been maintaining his own website/blog....

  • Inferno
    Inferno (novel)

    Inferno is a science fiction novel written by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, published in 1976. It was nominated for the 1976 Hugo Award for Best Novel and Nebula Award for Best Novel....
    (1976)
  • Lucifer's Hammer
    Lucifer's Hammer

    Lucifer's Hammer is a apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic science fiction science fiction novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, first published in 1977....
    (1977)
  • Oath of Fealty
    Oath of Fealty (novel)

    Oath of Fealty is a 1982 novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. Set in the near future, it involves an arcology, a large inhabited structure, called Todos Santos, which rises above a crime-ridden Los Angeles, California, but has little beyond casual contact with the city....
    (1982)
  • Footfall
    Footfall

    Footfall is a 1985 science fiction novel written by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1986 and a No....
    (1985)
  • Escape from Hell
    Escape from Hell

    Escape from Hell may have one of several meanings.*Escape from Hell is a forthcoming book by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.*Escape from Hell is a film about scantily-clad female inmates escaping their penitentiary....
    (sequel to Inferno, 2009)


  • Moties
  1. The Mote in God's Eye
    The Mote in God's Eye

    The Mote in God's Eye, by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, is a science fiction novel that was first published in 1974. The story is set in the distant future of Pournelle's CoDominium universe, and charts the first contact between humankind and an alien species....
    (1974)
  2. The Gripping Hand
    The Gripping Hand

    The Gripping Hand is a 1993 novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. It is a sequel to their landmark work The Mote in God's Eye. The Gripping Hand revolves primarily around two minor characters of the first book, Captain Sir Kevin Renner and His Excellency Horace Bury, Imperial Trader Magnate....
    aka The Moat Around Murcheson's Eye (1993)


  • Golden Road (set in the same fantasy world as The Magic Goes Away)
  1. The Burning City
    The Burning City

    The Burning City is a fantasy novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle set in the same prehistoric world as The Magic Goes Away. The novel is set in Southern California about 14,000 years before the present....
    (2000)
  2. Burning Tower
    Burning Tower

    Burning Tower is a fantasy novel by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. It is a sequel to The Burning City, set some years after that novel concluded....
    (2005)


  • Heorot (with Steven Barnes and Jerry Pournelle)
  1. The Legacy of Heorot
    The Legacy of Heorot

    The Legacy of Heorot is a science fiction novel written in 1987 by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes. Noted reproduction and fertility expert Dr Jack Cohen acted as a consultant on the book, designing the novel life cycle of the alien antagonists, the grendels....
    (1987)
  2. Beowulf's Children
    Beowulf's Children

    Beowulf's Children is a science fiction novel written by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle and Steven Barnes. It is the sequel to The Legacy of Heorot, and concerns the actions and fate of the second generation of colonists on the planet Avalon....
    (1995 UK as The Dragons of Heorot)
  3. Destiny's Road
    Destiny's Road

    Destiny's Road is a science fiction novel by Larry Niven first published in 1998. It follows Jemmy Bloocher's exploration of Destiny's Road, a long scar of once-melted rock seared onto the planet's surface by a spaceship's Nuclear fusion drive....
    (1997) (Written alone by Niven, not really a continuation of the Heorot series. Located in the same universe and some events from the first two novels are briefly mentioned.)


Dream Park (with Steven Barnes
Steven Barnes

Steven Barnes is a science fiction writer, lecturer, creative consultant, and human performance technician. He is married to author Tananarive Due....
)

  1. Dream Park
    Dream Park

    Dream Park was originally a novel set in a sort of futuristic amusement park of the same name.The books describe a futuristic form of live action role-playing games , although the term was not in use when the original novel was published....
    (1981)
  2. The Barsoom Project (1989)
  3. The California Voodoo Game aka The Voodoo Game (1992)
  • The Descent of Anansi
    The Descent of Anansi

    The Descent of Anansi is a 1982 novel by Steven Barnes and Larry Niven. It's the American Revolution all over again. But this time it's a ragtag band of space colonists vs....
    (1982)
  • Achilles' Choice (1991)
  • Saturn's Race (2001)


The State
The State (Larry Niven)

"The State" is a totalitarianism world government in a future history that forms the back-story of three of Larry Niven's novels. The State features in the novels A World Out of Time, The Integral Trees, and The Smoke Ring ....

  1. A World Out of Time
    A World Out of Time

    A World Out of Time is a science fiction novel by Larry Niven and published in 1976. It is set outside the Known Space universe of many of Niven's stories, but is otherwise fairly representative of his '70s hard science fiction novels....
    (1976)
  2. The Integral Trees
    The Integral Trees

    The Integral Trees is a 1984 science fiction novel by Larry Niven . Like much of Niven's work, the story is heavily influenced by the setting: a gas torus, a ring of air around a neutron star....
    (1984)
  3. The Smoke Ring (1987)


Magic Goes Away

  1. The Magic Goes Away
    The Magic Goes Away

    The Magic Goes Away is a fantasy short story written by Larry Niven in 1976, and later expanded to a novella of the same name which was published in 1978....
    (1978)
  2. The Magic May Return (1981)
  3. More Magic (1984)
  4. The Time of the Warlock (Greendragon Press)(1984)
    • The Magic Goes Away Collection (omnibus) (2005)


Graphic novels and comics

  • Death By Ecstasy: Illustrated Adaptation of the Larry Niven Novella (1991)
  • Green Lantern: Ganthet's Tale
    Ganthet

    Ganthet is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in the 1992 graphic novel Green Lantern: Ganthet's Tale , by Larry Niven and John Byrne....
     (1992, DC Comics
    DC Comics

    DC Comics is one of the largest and most popular American comic book and related media companies, along with Marvel Comics. A subsidiary of Warner Bros....
    , ISBN 1-56389-026-7) (with John Byrne
    John Byrne

    John Lindley Byrne is a United Kingdom-born Canadian-United States author and artist of comic books. Since the mid-1970s Byrne has worked on nearly every major American superhero....
    )
  • The Magic Goes Away
    The Magic Goes Away

    The Magic Goes Away is a fantasy short story written by Larry Niven in 1976, and later expanded to a novella of the same name which was published in 1978....
    , graphic novel illustrated by Jan Duursema
    Jan Duursema

    Jan Duursema is an artist who has produced illustrations for many Star Wars comics. She was the creator of Denin and Vila from Naldar, the Twi'lek Jedi Aayla Secura and the Kiffar Jedi Quinlan Vos....
    , DC Comics
    DC Comics

    DC Comics is one of the largest and most popular American comic book and related media companies, along with Marvel Comics. A subsidiary of Warner Bros....
  • "Not Long before the End" was adapted by Doug Moench
    Doug Moench

    Douglas "Doug" Moench is an United States comic book writer, probably best known for his Batman work....
     and Vicente Alcazar
    Vicente Alcazar

    Vicente Alcazar a.k.a. Vicente Alcazar-Serrano is a Spain comics artist best known for his work for the United States comic-book publishers DC Comics and Marvel Comics, including a 1970s run on the DC Western fiction character Jonah Hex....
    , and "All the Myriad Ways
    All the Myriad Ways

    All the Myriad Ways is a collection of short stories and essays by science fiction author Larry Niven, originally published in 1971. It contains:...
    " by writer-artist Howard Chaykin
    Howard Chaykin

    Howard Victor Chaykin is an American Comic book creator famous for his innovative storytelling and sometimes controversial material. Chaykin?s main influences are the mid-20th Century book illustrators Robert Fawcett, Al Parker , and others, along with a love for jazz, which is often reflected in his work....
    , both for Marvel Comics
    Marvel Comics

    Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
    ' black-and-white anthology magazine Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction.


Short Story Collections

  • All the Myriad Ways
    All the Myriad Ways

    All the Myriad Ways is a collection of short stories and essays by science fiction author Larry Niven, originally published in 1971. It contains:...
     (1971)
  • The Flight of the Horse (1973)
  • Inconstant Moon
    Inconstant Moon

    "Inconstant Moon" is a science fiction short story by United States author Larry Niven that was published in 1971. Inconstant Moon is 1973 anthology of Larry Niven's short stories that includes the title piece....
     (1973)
  • A Hole in Space
    A Hole in Space

    A Hole in Space is a collection of science fiction short stories by Larry Niven, published in 1974. It contains:* "Rammer" * "The Alibi Machine"...
     (1974)
  • Convergent Series
    Convergent Series (short story collection)

    Convergent Series is a collection of science fiction short stories by Larry Niven, published in 1979. It is also the name of one of the short stories in that collection....
     (1979)
  • Niven's Laws
    Niven's laws

    Niven's laws were named after science fiction author Larry Niven, who has periodically published them as "how the Universe works" as far as he can tell....
     (1984)
  • Limits
    Limits (collection)

    Limits is a collection of short stories and essays by science fiction author Larry Niven, originally published in 1985. It contains:* Limits - an overheard conversation between two aliens has chilling implications for the future of humanity...
     (1985)
  • N-Space
    N-Space (short story collection)

    N-Space is a short story collection by United States science fiction author Larry Niven released in 1990 in literature. Some of the stories are set in Niven's Known Space universe....
     (1990)
  • Playgrounds of the Mind
    Playgrounds of the Mind

    Playgrounds of the Mind is a collection of short stories by Larry Niven, published in 1991. It is the sequel to N-Space .Many of the stories are set in Niven's Known Space universe....
     (1991)
  • Bridging the Galaxies (1993)
  • Crashlander
    Crashlander

    Crashlander is a fixup by Larry Niven published in 1994 , set in his Known Space universe. It is also a term used in the Known Space universe...
     (1994)
  • Scatterbrain (2003)
  • Larry Niven Short Stories Volume 1 (2003)
  • Larry Niven Short Stories Volume 2 (2003)
  • Larry Niven Short Stories Volume 3 (2003)
  • The Draco Tavern
    The Draco Tavern

    The Draco Tavern by Larry Niven is an anthology of fictional short stories concerning the activities of Rick Schumann, the bartender of the Draco Tavern....
     (2006)


Novels

  • The Flying Sorcerers
    The Flying Sorcerers

    The Flying Sorcerers is a humorous 1971 science fiction novel by David Gerrold and Larry Niven....
     (with David Gerrold
    David Gerrold

    David Gerrold, born Jerrold David Friedman is an American science fiction author who started his career in 1966 while a college student by submitting an unsolicited story outline for the television series Star Trek: The Original Series....
    ) (1971)
  • Berserker Base: A Collaborative Novel (1984) (with Poul Anderson
    Poul Anderson

    Poul William Anderson was an American science fiction author who wrote during a Golden Age of Science Fiction of the genre. Anderson also authored several works of fantasy....
    , Edward Bryant
    Edward Bryant

    Edward Winslow Bryant Jr. is a science fiction and horror fiction writer sometimes associated with the Dangerous Visions series of anthologies that bolstered The New Wave....
    , Stephen R. Donaldson
    Stephen R. Donaldson

    Stephen Reeder Donaldson is an United States fantasy fiction, science fiction and Mystery fiction novelist. He earned his bachelor's degree from The College of Wooster and master's degree from Kent State University....
    , Fred Saberhagen
    Fred Saberhagen

    Fred Thomas Saberhagen was a Chicago-born American science fiction and fantasy fiction author most famous for his Berserker series of science fiction stories....
    , Connie Willis
    Connie Willis

    Constance Elaine Trimmer Willis is an United Statesn science fiction writer.She has won, among other awards, ten Hugo Awards and six Nebula Awards....
     and Roger Zelazny
    Roger Zelazny

    Roger Joseph Zelazny was an United States writer of fantasy and science fiction short story and novels. He won the Nebula award three times and the Hugo award six times , including two Hugos for novels: the serialized novel ...And Call Me Conrad and the novel Lord of Light ....
    )
  • Fallen Angels
    Fallen Angels (science fiction novel)

    Fallen Angels is a Prometheus Award-winning novel by science fiction authors Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, and Michael Flynn published by Jim Baen....
     (1991) (with Jerry Pournelle
    Jerry Pournelle

    Jerry Eugene Pournelle is an United States science fiction writer, essayist and journalist who contributed for many years to the computer magazine Byte and has since 1998 been maintaining his own website/blog....
     and Michael Flynn)
  • Rainbow Mars
    Rainbow Mars

    Rainbow Mars is a science fiction short story collection by Larry Niven, in which humans from Earth visit Mars and find it populated by the creations of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ray Bradbury, C.S....
     (1999)
  • Building Harlequin's Moon
    Building Harlequin's Moon

    Building Harlequin's Moon is a science fiction novel by Larry Niven and Brenda Cooper. The novel is set in the distant future as a group of space travellers, marooned in an unhospitable solar system, attempt to terraform a moon and create a sufficient civilisation on it to refuel their ship so they can continue to their original destination....
     (2005) (with Brenda Cooper)


External links

  • - Fan website, sanctioned by Niven
  • on SciFan
    SciFan

    SciFan is an online database for Fan s of science fiction and fantasy books.The site provides detailed bibliography, linking books together into series' where appropriate and, in turn, grouping series by universe....
    *
  • on Fantastic Fiction