The Setting[]
"Known Space" is the name of Larry Niven's largest and best-developed "future history" series of science fiction stories. Its most famous entry is Ringworld, one of the very few novels to win both the Hugo and Nebula awards. The most recent additions to the series are the novels Fleet of Worlds (2007) and Juggler of Worlds (2008), both co-authored by Edward M. Lerner."[1]
Stories in This Universe[]
- The Coldest Place
- World of Ptavvs
- Becalmed in Hell
- The Warriors
- Eye of an Octopus
- World of Ptavvs
- How the Heroes Die
- Neutron Star
- At the Core
- At the Bottom of a Hole
- A Relic of the Empire
- The Soft Weapon
- Flatlander
- The Ethics of Madness
- Safe at Any Speed
- The Adults
- The Jigsaw Man
- The Handicapped
- A Gift from Earth (novel)
- Intent to Deceive
- Grendel
- There Is a Tide
- Wait It Out
- Death by Ecstasy
- Ringworld (novel)
- Cloak of Anarchy
- The Defenseless Dead
- Protector
- ARM
- The Borderland of Sol
- The Ringworld Engineers (novel)
- The Patchwork Girl
- Madness Has Its Place
- The Color of Sunfire
- Procrustes
- Ghost
- The Woman in Del Rey Crater
- Song of the Night People
- The Ringworld Throne (novel)
- Choosing Names
- Fly-By-Night
- Ringworld's Children (novel)
- The Hunting Park
- Fleet of Worlds
- Juggler of Worlds