Sundiver (1980), ISBN 0-553-13312-8 Startide Rising (1983), ISBN 0-553-23495-1. Hugo and Locus SF Awards winner, 1984;[19] Nebula Award winner, 1983[20] The Uplift War (1987), ISBN 0-932096-44-1. Hugo and Locus SF Awards winner, 1988;[21] Nebula Award nominee, 1987[22] The Uplift Trilogy (sometimes called the Uplift Storm trilogy): Brightness Reef (1995) ISBN 0-553-10034-3. Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1996[23] Infinity's Shore (1996), ISBN 0-553-57777-8 Heaven's Reach (1998), ISBN 0-553-57473-6 Short stories: "Aficionado" (1998) was first published as "Life in the Extreme" in Popular Science magazine, republished in the 2003 limited-edition collection Tomorrow Happens, and included in Brin's 2012 novel Existence. It is available on Brin's website. "Aficionado" takes place before the novels. "Temptation" (1999) appeared in Robert Silverberg's anthology Far Horizons: All New Tales from the Greatest Worlds of Science Fiction and is set after the events of Infinity's Shore. Contacting Aliens: An Illustrated Guide to David Brin's Uplift Universe (2002), ISBN 978-0553377965 is co-written by Brin and Kevin Lenagh High Horizon Colony High (February 2021) ISBN 978-1953034526 Castaways of New Mojave (August 2021) 978-1956015126 – with Jeff Carlson Other fiction Stand-alone novels: The Practice Effect (1984), ISBN 978-0-553-23992-8 The Postman (1985), ISBN 0-553-05107-5 – Campbell and Locus SF Awards winner, Hugo Award nominee, 1986;[24] Nebula Award nominee, 1985[25] Originally appeared, in substantially different form, as a three-part novella in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. Filmed by Kevin Costner as a major motion picture. Heart of the Comet (1986), ISBN 0-553-25839-7 (with Gregory Benford) – Locus SF Award nominee, 1987[22] Earth (1990), ISBN 0-553-07064-9 – Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1991.[26] Contains many successful predictions of current trends (such as email spam) and technologies. Glory Season (1993), ISBN 0-553-07645-0 – Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1994[27] Kiln People (2002), ISBN 0-7653-0355-8 – Campbell, Clarke, Hugo, and Locus SF Awards nominee, 2003.[28] Kiln People (published in the UK as Kil'n People) was shortlisted in four different awards for best SF/fantasy novel of 2002—the Hugo, the Locus, the John W. Campbell Award, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award; each time finishing behind a different book. Existence, Tor Books, (2012), ISBN 978-0-765-30361-5 The Ancient Ones, self-published, (2020), ISBN 978-1-70798-865-5 Graphic novels: Forgiveness (2002), ISBN 978-1563898501 – set in the Star Trek: The Next Generation universe The Life Eaters (2003), ISBN 978-1401200985 – published by the Wildstorm imprint of DC Comics, art by Scott Hampton Tinkerers (2010) – discussion of the causes of the decline of American manufacturing[29] His short fiction has been collected in: The River of Time (1986), ISBN 0-913165-11-5 Otherness (1994), ISBN 1-85723-310-7 Tomorrow Happens (2003) ISBN 978-1886778436 Insistence of Vision (2016), ISBN 978-1611882216 Other works by Brin include his addition to Asimov's Foundation Universe: Foundation's Triumph (1999), ISBN 978-0-06-105639-0 and his addition to Eric Flint's 1632-verse: "71" in Ring of Fire IV (2016), ISBN 978-1476781242 Brin designed the game Tribes, published in 1998 by Steve Jackson Games,[30] and wrote the storyline for the 2000 Dreamcast video game Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future. Nonfiction Ongoing: Articles in professional journals, including The Astrophysical Journal and Information Technology and Libraries; as well as popular magazines, such as Omni, Nature, and Popular Science.[9] Books: Extraterrestrial Civilization by Thomas Kuiper and Glen David Brin, (1989) ISBN 0917853385 The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Privacy and Freedom? (1998) ISBN 0-7382-0144-8—won the Eli M. Oboler Award for intellectual freedom from the American Library Association Star Wars on Trial: Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Debate the Most Popular Science Fiction Films of All Time (2006) ISBN 1-932100-89-X Polemical Judo: Memes for our Political Knife-fight (2019) ISBN 978-1704368030`