Scatterbrain is a 2003 collection of short stories, novel excerpts, and essays by American writer Larry Niven.[1][2] It was a sequel to N-Space and Playgrounds of the Mind.
Author | Larry Niven |
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Publisher | Tor Books |
Publication date | October 2003 |
ISBN | 978-0-7653-0137-6 |
Contents
edit- Introduction: Where Do I Get My Crazy Ideas
- Destiny's Road (Excerpt from the novel)
- The Ringworld Throne (Excerpt from the novel)
- The Woman in Del Ray Crater
- Loki
- Procrustes
- Mars: Who Needs It? (Non-fiction for Space.com)
- How to Save Civilization and Save a Little Money (Non-fiction for Space.com)
- The Burning City (Excerpt from the novel, with Jerry Pournelle)
- Saturn's Race (Excerpt from the novel, with Steven Barnes)
- Ice and Mirrors (With Brenda Cooper)
- Discussion with Brenda Cooper re: Ice and Mirrors
- Smut Talk
- Telepresence
- Learning to Love the Space Station
- Autograph Etiquette
- Tabletop Fusion
- Collaboration
- Intercon Trip Report
- Handicap
- Did the Moon Move for You, Too?
- Hugo Awards Anecdotes
- Introduction to Pete Hamilton story Watching Trees Grow
- Introductory material for Man-Kzin Wars II.
- Canon for the Man-Kzin Wars
- Epilogue: What I Tell Librarians
References
edit- ^ "Scatterbrain by Larry Niven". Publishers Weekly. August 1, 2003. Retrieved October 13, 2024.
- ^ "Scatterbrain". Booklist. October 1, 2003. Retrieved October 12, 2024.