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===Collections=== * ''Across Realtime'' (1986) {{ISBN|0-671-72098-8}} ** ''[[The Peace War]]'' ** "[[The Ungoverned]]" (added in 1991 edition) ** ''[[Marooned in Realtime]]'' * ''True Names ... and Other Dangers'' (1987) {{ISBN|0-671-65363-6}} ** "[[Bookworm, Run!]]" ** "[[True Names]]" (1981, winner 2007 Prometheus Hall of Fame Award) ** "The Peddler's Apprentice" (with [[Joan D. Vinge]]) ** "The Ungoverned" (occurs in the same milieu as ''The Peace War'' and ''Marooned in Realtime'') ** "Long Shot" * ''Threats... and Other Promises'' (1988) {{ISBN|0-671-69790-0}} (These two volumes collect Vinge's short fiction through the late 1980s.) ** "Apartness" ** "Conquest by Default" (occurs in the same milieu as "Apartness") ** "The Whirligig of Time" ** "Gemstone" ** "Just Peace" (with William Rupp) ** "Original Sin" ** "The Blabber" (occurs in the same milieu as ''A Fire Upon the Deep'') * ''True Names and the Opening of the Cyberspace Frontier'' (2001) {{ISBN|0-312-86207-5}} (contains "True Names" plus essays by others) * ''[[The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge]]'' (2001) {{ISBN|0-312-87373-5}} (hardcover) or {{ISBN|0-312-87584-3}} (paperback) (This volume collects Vinge's short fiction through 2001 (except "True Names"), including Vinge's comments from the earlier two volumes.) ** "Bookworm, Run!" ** "The Accomplice" ** "The Peddler's Apprentice" (with [[Joan D. Vinge]]) ** "The Ungoverned" ** "Long Shot" ** "Apartness" ** "Conquest by Default" ** "The Whirligig of Time" ** "Bomb Scare" ** "The Science Fair" ** "Gemstone" ** "Just Peace" (with William Rupp) ** "Original Sin" ** "The Blabber" ** "Win a Nobel Prize!" (originally published in ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'', Vol. 407 No. 6805 "Futures")<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Win a Nobel Prize!|last1=Vinge|first1=Vernor|journal=Nature|volume=407|issue=6805|page=679|date=October 12, 2000|doi=10.1038/35037684|pmid=11048698|bibcode=2000Natur.407..679V|doi-access=free}}{{subscription required}}</ref> ** "The Barbarian Princess" (this is also the first section of "Tatja Grimm's World") ** "Fast Times at Fairmont High" (occurs in the same milieu as ''Rainbows End''; winner 2002 Hugo Award for Best Novella<ref name="sfadb" />)
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