Stars and Gods
Stars and Gods is a collection of science fiction and non-fiction by Larry Niven and edited by Jonathan Strahan. It was first published in hardcover and in ebook form by Tor Books in August 2010. A trade paperback edition was followed in August 2011 from the same publisher.[1]
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| Author | Larry Niven | 
|---|---|
| Cover artist | Getty Images | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Science fiction, non-fiction | 
| Publisher | Tor Books | 
Publication date  | 2010 | 
| Media type | Print (hardcover) | 
| Pages | 365 pp | 
| ISBN | 978-0-765-30864-1 | 
The book contains nine excerpts from longer works, fifteen works of short fiction, and seven short nonfictional works by Niven. A part of the book was written in collaboration with other authors, and it has a preface, fifteen introductions, and several of the pieces by the author. The book also includes an interview of Niven by Brenda Cooper.[1]
Contents
    
An asterisk indicates the piece is prefaced by an introduction by Niven.
- "Preface"
 - Ringworld's Children (Chapters 1 and 2)
 - Rainbow Mars (Chapters 18 and 19)*
 - Escape from Hell (Seventh Circle, Third Round)* (with Jerry Pournelle)
 - Burning Tower (Chapters 2 and 3)* (with Jerry Pournelle)
 - Building Harlequin's Moon (Chapter 12)* (with Brenda Cooper)
 - Fleet of Worlds (excerpt)* (with Edward M. Lerner)
 - Juggler of Worlds (Edited Version of Chapter 59)* (with Edward M. Lerner)
 - "Choosing Names"*
 - "Fly-By-Night"*
 - "The Hunting Park"*
 - "After Mecca"
 - "Cadet Amelia"
 - "Cat Toy"
 - "Chicxulub"
 - "The Gatherers' Guild"
 - "The Solipsist at Dinner"
 - "Boys and Girls Together"
 - "Traveler" (essay)
 - "Rocket Men" (essay)
 - "Wet Mars" (essay)
 - Beowulf's Children (excerpt)* (with Steven Barnes and Jerry Pournelle)
 - "Where Next, Columbus?" (essay)* (with Jerry Pournelle)
 - Achilles' Choice (Chapters 15 and 16)* (with Steven Barnes)
 - "Choosing Life"* (with Brenda Cooper)
 - "Free Floaters" (with Brenda Cooper)
 - "Finding Myself" (with Brenda Cooper)
 - "The Missing Mass"*
 - "Safe Harbor"*
 - "Hooking the Reader" (essay)
 - "Larry Niven Interview by Brenda Cooper in 2000 AD" (by Brenda Cooper)
 - "Food Story for the Con Jose Program Book" (essay)
 - "Inconstant Moon has Passed" (essay)
 
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