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Larry Niven is [[pro]] [[Hard SF]] writer who lives in [[Los Angeles]]. His best-known work is ''[[Ringworld]]'', which received [[Hugo]], [[Nebula]], [[Locus]], and [[Ditmar Award]]s. He is married to [[fan]] [["Fuzzy Pink" Niven]] and is a member of [[LASFS]].
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'''Larry Niven''', a [[pro]] writer of [[Hard SF]], lives in [[Los Angeles]] and belongs to [[LASFS]]. He was [[GoH]] at [[ConFrancisco]], the 1993 [[Worldcon]].  
  
He was [[GoH]] at [[ConFrancisco]], the 1993 [[Worldcon]].
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His best-known work is '''''Ringworld''''' (1970), which received a [[Hugo]], [[Nebula]], [[Locus]], and [[Ditmar Award]]s. Niven later added four sequels and four prequels. ''The Fleet of Worlds'' series, co-written with [[Edward M. Lerner]], provides the four prequels as well as ''Fate of Worlds'', the final sequel.  These books tie into numerous other books set in Niven’s Known Space universe.  
  
He co-authored the [[fannish]] novel ''[[Fallen Angels]]'' with [[Jerry Pournelle]] and [[Michael F. Flynn]].
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He is married to [[fan]] [["Fuzzy Pink" Niven]] and often collaborated with [[Jerry Pournelle]]. He co-authored the [[fannish]] novel ''[[Fallen Angels]]'' with Pournelle and [[Michael F. Flynn]].
  
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Revision as of 01:52, 6 February 2021

(April 30, 1938 –)

Larry Niven, a pro writer of Hard SF, lives in Los Angeles and belongs to LASFS. He was GoH at ConFrancisco, the 1993 Worldcon.

His best-known work is Ringworld (1970), which received a Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and Ditmar Awards. Niven later added four sequels and four prequels. The Fleet of Worlds series, co-written with Edward M. Lerner, provides the four prequels as well as Fate of Worlds, the final sequel. These books tie into numerous other books set in Niven’s Known Space universe.

He is married to fan "Fuzzy Pink" Niven and often collaborated with Jerry Pournelle. He co-authored the fannish novel Fallen Angels with Pournelle and Michael F. Flynn.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:


Person Website 1938
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