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  David Brin's Official Site http://www.davidbrin.com
The author's own personal website. Includes sample chapters from his novels, short stories and non-fiction articles.
  The Transparent Society http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/4.12/fftransparent.html
"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.
  MetroActive Books: David Brin http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/02.06.97/cover/brin1-9706.html
An article about the author's thesis on the Transparent Society, and one about the author and his work.
  Planetary Society Interview: David Brin http://mmp.planetary.org/artis/brind/brind70.htm
Interview with the author about his motivations as a writer, the creative process, and going to Mars.
  The Works of David Brin http://www.gayspermbank.com/brin/
Site dedicated to the author's works. Biography, bibliography, the Uplift universe, artwork, two humorous short stories contributed by Brin, and Brin's review of "The Postman" movie.
  Colin Glassey on David Brin http://www.teleologic.com/crghome/brin.html
Reviews of various novels by the author.
  Gaia, Freedom, and Human Nature http://www.cni.org/pub/LITA/Think/Brin.html
"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.
  Infinity's Shore and Heaven's Reach http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/nonfiction/heaven.htm
Infinity Plus reviews of the second and third books in the author's "Uplift Storm" trilogy.
  Allscifi.com: David Brin http://www.allscifi.com/Topic.asp?TopicID=481
Structured reviews of several of the author's novels.
  Contrary Brin http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Hugo-Award-winning science-fiction author David Brin on science, technology, politics, and especially the future.

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