"The Enduring Test"Nature, 27 April 2000. Now available
on fictionwise.com.
"The Suspended Fourth" in Star Colonies, Martin H.
Greenberg, John Helfers, & Edward Gorman editors, DAW, 2000, and
Analog, March 2000. Now available on fictionwise.com.
"Late Lessons"Analog, cover story October 1999 sequel
to "Loose Ends" and "Little Differences" Now available on fictionwise.com.
"The Chronology Protection Case"reprinted in Infinite Edge,
June 1997.
"The Chronology Protection Case"reprinted in Supernatural Sleuths, Charles G. Waugh & Martin Greenberg editors,
Roc, 1996.
"The 1st Circuit Judge", reprinted in English and in French
translation as "Le Juge du 1er Circuit", translation by Ollivier Dyens,
in Chair et Metal (Metal and Flesh) (online "Webzine"), December 1999
(first published in Best Seller by Paul Levinson,
1999).
"Loose Ends"reprinted in Italian
translation as "Niente fuori posto" in Strani Universi,
Piergiorgio Nicolazzini translator and editor, Editrice Nord, 1998.
"The Mendelian Lamp Case"reprinted in Czech translation in
IKARIE, August 2002.
"The Chronology Protection Case" ~a
Phil D'Amato radioplay~ based on the novelette by Paul Levinson; adaptation
by Mark Shanahan with Paul Levinson and Jay Kensinger, 2002 award nominee (also
see short fiction above)
"The Chronology Protection Case" ~a Phil D'Amato movie~
based on the novelette by Paul Levinson; screenplay by
Jay Kensinger, 2001 (also
see short fiction above)
Digital McLuhan: A Guide to the Information Millennium,
Routledge, 1999 (cloth); 2001 (trade paperback)award winner
Japanese translation: NTT Shuppan, Tokyo, 2000 (cloth).
Chinese (Taiwan) translation: Owl Publishing, Taipei, 2000.
Chinese (PRC) translation: China Social Science Publication House,
Shenzhen, 2001.
Korean translation: Communication Books, Seoul, 2003.
Croatian translation: Izvori, Zagreb, 2005 in press.
Romanian translation: Librom Antet, Bucharest, 2005 in press.
The Soft Edge: A Natural History and Future of the Information
Revolution, Routledge, 1997 (cloth); 1998 (trade paperback).
Portuguese translation: A Arma Suave, Bizancio, Lisbon, 1998.
Polish translation: Miekkie Ostrze, Muza, Warsaw, 1999 (cloth).
Chinese (Taiwan) translation: Knowledge House, Taipei, 2003.
Chinese (PRC) translation: Tsinghua University Press, Beijing, 2003.
Turkish translation: Yapi Kredi Kultur Sanat Yayincilik, 2005 in press.
The Essential Levinson, compiled and edited by Paul Levinson
& He Daokuan,
Chinese translation (PRC): China Renmin (People's) University Press,
2006, in press.
"Cablevision Monopoly Wins Another Round Against Fair Competition,"The Journal-News (Westchester, NY), Community Views Op-ed, August 25,
2006
"TV's New Golden Age,"Newsday (New York), Op-ed, Sunday July
23, 2006
"How Star Trek Liberated Television" in Boarding the
Enterprise, David Gerrold & Robert J. Sawyer editors, BenBella Books,
2006
"Superman, Patriotism, and Doing the Ultimate Good" in The Man
from Krypton, Glenn Yeffeth editor, BenBella Books, 2006
"The Little Big Blender: How the Cellphone Integrates the Digital and
the Physical,
Everywhere" in Cultural Dialectics and the Cell Phone: Essays in Social
Transformation, A. Kavoori & Noah Arceneaux editors, Peter Lang,
2006
"The Hazards of Always Being in Touch: A Walk on the Dark Side with the
Cellphone" in Digital Media: Transformations in Human Communication,
Paul Messaris & Lee Humphreys editors, Peter Lang, 2006
"The Big Ape on the Small Screen: King Kong at Large in the 1950s in
the Bronx"
in King Kong Is Back! An Unauthorized Look at One Humongous Ape!
David Brin editor, BenBella Books, 2005
"The Media’s Righteous Outrage," Newsday (New York), Op-ed
(Katrina aftermath), Sunday September 11, 2005
"When the Call Comes, Ignore It,"Newsday (New York), Op-ed
(cellphones), Sunday August 7, 2005 (widely reprinted around the world)
"The Night That Alias Reinvented Itself" in Alias Assumed:
Sex, Lies and SD-6,
Glenn Yeffeth editor, BenBella Books, 2005
"Way Cool Text through Light Hot Wires and Thin Air" in The
Legacy of McLuhan,
Lance Strate & Edward Wachtel editors, Hampton Press, 2005
"First Amendment Under Fire from FCC," The Journal-News
(Westchester, NY), Community Views Op-ed, Sunday February 6, 2005
"A Modest Suggestion for Political Ads," The Journal-News
(Westchester, NY), Community Views Op-ed, Sunday September 5, 2004
"THE FCC AND HALFTIME: Censorship can be Dangerous
Weapon,"Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Atlanta, GA), Op-ed, Sunday
February 15, 2004
"Schwarzenegger and the Fame Game,"Atlanta Journal-
Constitution (Atlanta, GA), Op-ed, Sunday October 12, 2003
"Cellphone: The Jangling Saviour,"receiver #7, February 2003
"WTC (World Trade Center) Starport," in Explorations in Media
Ecology 1(1), 2002
"Naked Bodies, Three Showings a Week, No Commercials: The
Sopranos as a Nuts-and-Bolts Triumph of Non-Network TV" in This
Thing of Ours: Investigating The Sopranos, David Lavery editor, Columbia
University Press, 2002
"Online Education Unbound" in Communication and Cyberspace,
Ron Jacobson, Lance Strate, Stephanie Gibson editors, Hampton Press, 2002
"Images of Unmediated Ugliness" in The Fractured Landscape:
Reflections on September 11, 2001, and Its Aftermath, special edition of
The Chronicle Review (The Chronicle of Higher Education), September 28,
2001
"Millennial McLuhan: Clues for Deciphering the Digital Age" in
Annual Editions: Mass Media 01/02, Joan Gorham editor, McGraw
Hill/Dushkin, 2001 [reprint of "Millennial McLuhan" from The Chronicle of
Higher Education]
"McLuhan's Contribution" in A Treasury of Printing, Hiroyuki
Shimada editor, Toppan Press, Tokyo, 2001
"Millennial McLuhan: Clues for Deciphering the Digital Age" in
Writing Choices, Kathleen Bell editor, Allyn & Bacon, 2000 [reprint
of "Millennial McLuhan" from The Chronicle of Higher Education]
Introduction to Taming the Beast: Choice & Control in the
Electronic Jungle by Jason Ohler, TECHNOS Press, 1999
"Millennial McLuhan: Clues for Deciphering the Digital Age"The
Chronicle of Higher Education, October 15, 1999
"Leave Microsoft Alone"The Industry Standard, June 8, 1998
"The Book on the Book: a Prognosis for the Page in the Digital Age"Analog, June 1998
"The Civil Rights of Robots"Shift, June 1998
"The Dream -- Titanic and Subversive"Tangent, Spring
1998/Fall 1997
"The Eyes of the Twenty-first Century"Tangent, Summer 1997
"By Their Clunkers Shall We Know Them"Tangent, Spring 1997
"Learning Unbound: Online Education and the Mind's Academy"Analog, March 1997
"The Light Fandango Online Magazine"Tangent, Winter 1996
"The Shorter Foundation of Science Fiction"Tangent, Fall
1996
"Not By Any Other Name,"Tangent, Summer 1996
"The Writer/Critic Symbiosis: In One Flesh,"Tangent, Spring
1996
"Sacred Genes"Wired, December 1995
"The Real Thing,"Tangent, Winter 1995
"Web of Weeds"Wired, November 1995
"The Human Criterion,"Tangent, Fall 1995
"The Age of Complaint,"Tangent, Summer 1995
"Fruitstores and Cyberspace"OMNI , August 1994
"Telnet to the Future?"Wired, July 1994
"Burning Down the House"Wired, March 1994
"Will the Delta Clipper Turn Deep Space into Cyberspace?"Wired, February 1994
"The Amish Get Wired -- the Amish?"Wired, December 1993
"The Extinction of Extinction,"Wired, September-October 1993
"Science Fiction: Fantasy Rooted in Fundamental Concerns,"Media
&
Methods, April 1979
"Wolfman Hits the Road, Jack"The Village Voice, July 4, 1974
"Murray the K in Nostalgia's Noose"The Village Voice,
October 26, 1972
"A Vote for McCartney"The Village Voice, October 21, 1971
"Confessions of a Science Fiction Chauvinist, as Occasioned by Seeing
The Two Towers." Review of Lord of the Rings: The Two
Towers, Locus Online, December 2002
"Ten Reasons to Like the Clones." Review of Star Wars Episode
2: Attack of the Clones,Locus Online, May 2002
Review of reissue of Nebula Award Stories 1, edited by Damon
Knight, New York Review of Science Fiction, May 2002
Review of Sunspacers Trilogy by George Zebrowski, New York Review
of Science Fiction, August 2001
Review of Quasar by Jamil Nasir, New York Review of Science
Fiction, January 2001
Review of A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin, Tangent,
Fall 1996
Review of Georgia on My Mind by Charles Sheffield, New York
Review of Science Fiction, April 1996
Review of Matter's End by Gregory Benford, New York Review of
Science Fiction, November 1995
"Punctuated Equilibria: in Dinosaurs and Trilogies." Review of
Far-Seer, Fossil Hunter, Foreigner, and End of an
Era by Robert Sawyer, New York Review of Science Fiction,
May 1995
Review of Love & Sleep by John Crowley, Tangent, Spring 1995
Review of The Engines of God by Jack McDevitt, New York Review
of Science Fiction, January 1995
Review of This Side of Judgement by J. R. Dunn, New York Review
of Science Fiction, December 1994
Review of Vertical Fruit of the Horizontal Tree by Howard Hendrix,
Tangent, November-December 1994
Review of The Silicon Man by Charles Platt, Journal of Social
& Evolutionary Systems, October 1994
Review of Mortal Fire: Best Australian SF, edited by Terry Dowling
and Van Ikin, New York Review of Science Fiction, May 1994
Review of Eternal Light by Paul McAuley, New York Review of of
Science Fiction, February 1994
Review of Burning Bright by Melinda Scott, New York Review of
Science Fiction, August 1993
Review of Mirror to the Sky by Mark Geston, New York Review of
Science Fiction, May 1993
Review of Redshift Rendezvous by John E. Stith, Journal of
Social & Evolutionary Systems, February 1992
Review of The Quiet Pools by Michael Kube-McDowell, Journal
of Social & Biological Structures, December 1990