Alliance For Progress Home Page
Home page with an extensive Uplift War encyclopedia, a wish list for that encyclopedia, character generation rules for an Uplift GURPS game, and related links.
Allscifi.com: David Brin
Structured reviews of several of the author's novels.
Colin Glassey on David Brin
Reviews of various novels by the author.
David Brin Book Reviews from Usenet
Reviews of some of the author's books, collected from Usenet. From the Swedish Linköping S.F. Archives.
David Brin's Official Site
The author's own personal website. Includes sample chapters from his novels, short stories and non-fiction articles.
Gaia, Freedom, and Human Nature
"Some ironies on the way to creating the network of the future". The author's 1992 speech given at the Library and Information Technology Association.
Heaven's Reach
A review of the author's 1998 novel, last in the "Uplift Storm" trilogy.
HotSeat Transcript - David Brin
June 1997 HotWired interview with the author about the impact of privacy laws on technology and society.
Infinity's Shore and Heaven's Reach
Infinity Plus reviews of the second and third books in the author's "Uplift Storm" trilogy.
Interview with David Brin
April 1994 interview with the author, originally published in the Dutch SF magazine HOLLAND SF. From the Swedish Linköping S.F. Archives.
Kil'n People
Book review of the Brin novel Kil'n People.
MetroActive Books: David Brin
An article about the author's thesis on the Transparent Society, and one about the author and his work.
Planetary Society Interview: David Brin
Interview with the author about his motivations as a writer, the creative process, and going to Mars.
Science Fiction Weekly Interview: David Brin
1996 interview with the author, from the Science Fiction Weekly web site.
The Great Silence: The Controversy Concerning Extr
September 1982 article by the author attempting "to catalogue the factors which would determine and/or predict the likelihood of contact with extra-terrestrial intelligent species".
The Life Eaters
Review of The Life Eaters by David Brin and Scott Hamilton. Illustrated SF graphic novel about an alternative reality World War II.
The Transparent Society
"The cameras are coming. They're getting smaller and nothing will stop them. The only question is: who watches whom?". A December 1996 article by the author about the Transparent Society, from Wired Magazine.
The Works of David Brin
Site dedicated to the author's works. Biography, bibliography, the Uplift universe, artwork, two humourous short stories contributed by Brin, and Brin's review of "The Postman" movie.