Scatterbrain (book)
Scatterbrain a collection of short stories, novel excerpts and essays by Larry Niven. It was published in 2003, as a sequel to N-Space and Playgrounds of the Mind.

First edition (publ. Tor Books)
Contents
- 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
gollark: Is depression contagious? Hmmm.
gollark: The whole "morribsy" thing is meant to magically tell you what sort of careers you should be doing, which has of course been relentlessly parodied in television since it's stupid.
gollark: It seems kind of stupid, honestly, and not worth the £70 or so the school probably spends on this per person.
gollark: I did the "Morrisby" thing for school last year, and it said this, since the verbal one was basically a stupid vocabulary test and I read a lot.
gollark: Dyslexia?
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