Articles related to "Larry Niven"Larry Niven's 1970 Nebula and Huge award-winning classic sci-fi novel Ringworld is a briliant feat of the imagination. Read on to examine what is true and false.
This new collection is a useful sampler for those unfamiliar with his work, with collaborations and extracts from several of his major novels and universes.
Contributions from Larry Niven, Nancy Kress, Will McIntosh, Damien Broderick, and the usual non-fiction from Robert Silverberg, James Patrick Kelly and Paul di Filippo.
Introducing Rincewind and Death in a pastiche of Fritz Leiber's Lankhmar, Conan the Barbarian, Larry Niven's The Magic Goes Away and even Anne McCaffrey's Dragon books.
Stephen Savile talks about the process of creating Elemental: The Tsunami Relief Anthology.
The SFWA created the Nebula Award; its work has benefited writers; and its website is a mine of information on speculative-fiction for fans, with scores of reading lists
There are many lists of "best" science fiction novel lists, but most are compiled by popularity which doesn't always take some "classic" tales into account.
As I argued last week, we're allowing the practice of medicine to deteriorate.
Cosm, by Gregory Benford, is a science fiction novel based around the idea that a physics professor accidentally creates a baby universe.
Science Fiction (SF) was born in novels in the 19th century, but really began to come of age before and during the Golden Age between 1939 and 1944 with the short story.
Suite101 recently fired six questions at bestselling SF author Sean Williams about political policy, favourite books what he's currently working on.
Debuts from Al Robertson, Matthew Kressel, and Paul M. Berger, while Alaya Dawn Johnson, regular contributor Will McIntosh and -after two decades- Bruce Sterling return.
Most fantasy and science fictions novels require major world-building, which involves both real and imagined aspects.
Time travel has been one of the most important themes in science fiction, one which has been explored by countless authors since H. G. Wells' novel The Time Machine.
An index to the complete list of Hugo & Nubula Award winning novels and collections of award winning short fiction from 1946 to the present day, by author and title.
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