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  1. Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card, 2010-11-23
  2. Hidden Empire by Orson Scott Card, 2009-12-22
  3. The Crystal City: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Volume VI by Orson Scott Card, 2004-10-01
  4. Children of the Mind (Ender, Book 4) by Orson Scott Card, 2002-08-24
  5. Empire (Tor Science Fiction) by Orson Scott Card, 2007-11-27
  6. Treason by Orson Scott Card, 2006-01-24
  7. Rebekah (Women of Genesis) by Orson Scott Card, 2002-12-15
  8. Enchantment by Orson Scott Card, 2005-05-31
  9. Ender in Exile by Orson Scott Card, 2009-12-29
  10. First Meetings in Ender's Universe by Orson Scott Card, 2004-09-01
  11. Sarah: Women of Genesis by Orson Scott Card, 2001-09-17
  12. Seventh Son (Tales of Alvin Maker, Book 1) by Orson Scott Card, 1993-06-15
  13. Shadow Puppets (Ender, Book 7) by Orson Scott Card, 2003-06
  14. Cruel Miracles by Orson Scott Card, 1992-12

1. Orson Scott Card - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) 1 is a bestselling American author, working in several genres, but primarily known for his science fiction work.
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Washington Occupation Novelist, English Professor Genres Science fiction Fantasy Horror Debut works Gert Fram Website http://www.hatrack.com/ Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) is a bestselling American author , working in several genres , but primarily known for his science fiction work. His novel Ender's Game and its sequel Speaker for the Dead both won the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award , making Card the only author (as of 2007) to win both of science fiction's top prizes in consecutive years. Card has written, "We care about moral issues, nobility, decency, happiness, goodness—the issues that matter in the real world, but which can only be addressed, in their purity, in fiction."
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Orson Scott Card differs from this stereotype. Although he creates novels that appeal to a wide audience using the usual science fiction appeal, Card uses
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Science fiction authors produce "Star Wars" like novels with no depth or philosophical meaning. Orson Scott Card differs from this stereotype. Although he creates novels that appeal to a wide audience using the usual science fiction appeal, Card uses his novels to weave in his own religious and philosophical beliefs. The teachings from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides the basis for the beliefs portrayed in his novels (Collings, "Approach"). Although the problems the characters face are fictional, they tackle real moral dilemmas (Mallory, OSC). Card's books Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead deal with issues of good and evil, ruthlessness and compassion, the cycle of sin, guilt and redemption, and the damaging effect of lies.
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is the source of all of Ender's sins for which he later searches for repentance. The brutal tactics that he adopts, and the "Xenocide" (term used in his novels meaning the genocide of a foreign people) of an entire race heave Ender into an inner struggle to reconcile his role as a "military savior". Although in comparison, Game has less depth than Speaker, Game still contains more underlying issues than most other science fiction novels.
Ender's inner struggle is dealing with guilt that his actions have caused. Although Ender was regarded as a savior for the destruction of the bugger home world, he feels he is the greatest criminal ever known, and has become even more ruthless and violent like his brother, Peter. With the creation of his book entitled "Hive Queen and the Hegemond", he proclaims himself a villain, to the very people who tried to make him a hero. Ender then retreats from the rest of humanity because he believes himself to be unworthy of them ("Response").

3. Orson Scott Card - Wikipedia, Wolna Encyklopedia
Orson Scott Card jest autorem 53 powie ci, 68 opowiada , 17 dramatów, wielu audycji, s uchowisk, sztuk teatralnych i esejów.
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Orson Scott Card urodził się w Richland Waszyngton ). Imię "Orson" dostał po swoim dziadku, Orsonie Rega Cardzie, kt³ry był synem Charlesa Ora Carda, założyciela mormońskiej kolonii Cardston w Kanadzie . Card jest członkiem Kościoła Jezusa Chrystusa Świętych w Dniach Ostatnich Card parokrotnie przeprowadzał się (m.in. do Kalifornii Arizony , i Utah ), kr³tko przed napisaniem matury wyruszył na dwa lata do

4. Orson Scott Card - Wikiquote
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        • The lies we live will always be confessed in the stories that we tell. [It] was written and sold. I knew it was a strong story because I cared about it and believed in it. I had no idea that it would have the effect it had on the audience. While most people ignored it, of course, and continue to live full and happy lives without reading it or anything else by me, there was still a surprisingly large group who responded to the story with some fervency. Even if there's no such thing as free will, we have to treat each other as if there were free will in order to live together in society. Because otherwise, every time somebody does something terrible, you can't punish him, because he can't help it, because his genes or his environment or god made him do it, and every time somebody does something good, you can't honor him because he was a puppet, too. If you think that everybody around you is a puppet why bother talking to them at all? Why even try to plan anything or create anything, since everything you plan or create or desire or dream of is just acting out the script your puppeteer built into you.

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6. Orson Scott Card – Wikipedia
Orson Scott Card on syntynyt Washingtonin osavaltiossa, mutta hän kasvoi aikuiseksi Kaliforniassa, Arizonassa ja Utahissa. Hän opiskeli Brigham Youngin
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Orson Scott Card s accomplishments are well known in science fiction circles Card was the first writer to win the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novel two
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"Since we are not yet fully comfortable with the idea that people from the next village are as human as ourselves, it is presumptuous in the extreme to suppose we could ever look at sociable, tool-making creatures who arose from other evolutionary paths and see not beasts but brothers, not rivals by fellow pilgrims journeying to the shrine of intelligence. Yet that is what I see, or yearn to see." Orson Scott Card
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O rson Scott Card's accomplishments are well known in science fiction circles: Card was the first writer to win the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novel two years in a row ( Ender's Game Speaker for the Dead , its sequel, 1987). Card has published more than 40 books since the late 1970s, many of which have been popular successes. He has written Character and Viewpoint and How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy and has taught science fiction writing at Antioch, Clarion, and the Cape Cod Writers Workshop.

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By Purchasing From Interesting Links not all content is suitable for young children Other Sites Published by Orson Scott Card IGMS Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show The Ornery American Including: The Ornery American Sports Writer by Chris Bellamy. Taleswapper Strong Verse An Online Poetry Magazine Edited by G. Michael Palmer. Starshine and Shadows Essays by Michael Collings. Site Updates Click here to be notified when Hatrack River is updated The current status of the Ender's Game movie Submit them here Orson Scott Card honored for lifetime contribution to young adult readers with Edwards Award ... Keeper of Dreams - A collection of all of OSC's stories since Maps in a Mirror New Ender Book Click here to order a copy from Amazon for $10.15. Your Amazon orders will also help support the Hatrack website. Orson Scott Card offers a Christmas gift to his millions of fans with this short novel set during Ender's first years at the Battle School where it is forbidden to celebrate religious holidays. The children come from many nations, many religions; while they are being trained for war, religious conflict between them is not on the curriculum. But Dink Meeker, one of the older students, doesn't see it that way. He thinks that giving gifts isn't exactly a religious observation, and on Sinterklaas Day he tucks a present into another student's shoe.

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A bibliography of orson scott card s books, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.
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aka Dinah Kirkham, Byron Walley Search Authors Search Books About Orson Scott Card Orson Scott Card is the multi-award winning and bestselling author of a number of ground-breaking SFF novels. Ender's Game is his first Young Adult cross-over novel in the UK. Nobody had ever won the Hugo and Nebula awards for a novel and its sequel, two years in a row, until Orson Scott Card received them for Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead , in 1986 and 1987. But Orson Scott Card's experience is not limited to one genre or form of storytelling. His works have been translated into many languages, including Catalan, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovakian, Spanish, and Swedish.

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11. Author Profile: Orson Scott Card
Nobody had ever won the Hugo and Nebula awards for best novel two years in a row, until orson scott card received them for ENDER S GAME and its sequel,
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Nobody had ever won the Hugo and Nebula awards for best novel two years in a row, until Orson Scott Card received them for ENDER'S GAME and its sequel, SPEAKER FOR THE DEAD, in 1986 and 1987. The third novel in the series, XENOCIDE, was published in 1991, and the fourth and seemingly final volume, CHILDREN OF THE MIND, was published in August 1996. ENDER'S SHADOW is not a sequel, instead, it returns to the events of ENDER'S GAME and views them from the point of view of another character, a street urchin named Bean. As with Rashomon or The Alexandria Quartet, Card discovers a new story in the midst of the old, when seeing it through other eyes.
But Orson Scott Card's experience is not limited to one genre or form of storytelling. His contemporary novels LOST BOYS, TREASURE BOX, and HOMEBODY brought a powerful emphasis on character and moral dilemmas to the old-fashioned ghost story. And his newest contemporary novel, ENCHANTMENT (April 1999 from Del Rey), is a romantic fantasy that has Sleeping Beauty being awakened by an American graduate student in Ukraine in 1991. The characters pass back and forth between Sleeping Beauty's world of ninth-century Russia and today's America, with the famous anti-hero of Russian folklore, the witch Baba Yaga, following close behind.

12. Orson Scott Card Has Always Been An Asshat || Kuro5hin.org
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Tags: Culture all tags As I write this there are enormous threads on DailyKos and Fark about This article by Orson Scott Card . Card is known to most people for his science fiction, including one of the most popular SF novels of the late 20th century, Ender's Game Many people are astonished to learn that the man who wrote about "that poor little boy" is such a rabid Fascist. But Card has always been a rabid Fascist, as well as several other species of asshat, and none of his works demonstrate that better than the sad tale of Ender Wiggin itself. Here is a very respectful article by SF writer John Kessel which is suspicious of Card's motives. You should read it; it's pretty good. I'll wait. Back in the mid 1980's I knew a struggling SF author who managed to get a few stories published and breached the threshold for membership in the Science Fiction Writers of America (or SFWA), the SF writer's union. She joined thinking it would help her fledgeling career. In 1985 the big news in SF was Orson Scott Card's novel Ender's Game , which had swept both the Hugo and Nebula awards. Accordingly, my friend read it and passed it on to me, as she often passed on books and magazines. I read it and saw how it would be compelling to a certain mindset, but I didn't think it was all that good.

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This Week: Prejudice in the Primaries
After the Iowa caucuses, an African-American friend of mine from Los Angeles wrote to me, scoffing at the idea that Obama's victory there meant that a black man could now be elected president. I thought he was too pessimistic. But then came Hillary's "comeback" in New Hampshire. I keep hearing about how the pollsters "got it so wrong" and how Hillary's victory came from the Democratic regulars getting out the vote for her. And Mitt Romney's defeat was also laid at the feet of many causes, none of which sounded particularly solid to me. Yes, McCain is something of a "favorite son" in New Hampshire now. But he also has another "virtue" that Romney and Huckabee both lacked: He's not openly religious. I suspect that racial and religious prejudice are both playing more of a role than anyone is willing to admit.

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16. A Conversation With Orson Scott Card *Writers Write -- The IWJ*
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By Claire E. White Nobody had ever won the Hugo and Nebula awards for best novel two years in a row, until Orson Scott Card received them for Ender's Game and its sequel, Speaker for the Dead , in 1986 and 1987. Ender's Game tells the story of Ender Wiggins, a brilliant child who is recruited into Battle School, where child geniuses are trained through game playing for their future role in the upcoming battles between Earth and the aliens who have almost destroyed humanity. Ender's Game was groundbreaking in its premise, and in its compelling portrayal of the brilliant children who were forced into moral decisions that even experienced adults would have found difficult. The third novel in the series, Xenocide , was published in 1991, and the fourth and seemingly final volume

17. The Hypocrites Of Homosexuality - Orson Scott Card
Recently on Prodigy s card, orson scott topic, one participant wrote a brief message saying that it really bothered him when I made the main character of
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By Orson Scott Card from Sunstone magazine When I was an undergraduate theatre student, I was aware, and not happily so, how pervasive was the reach of the underculture of homosexuality among my friends and acquaintances. After a while I stopped being shocked to discover that someone I had known well, or whose talent I admired, was either moving into or already a part of the not-so-clandestine network of gay relationships. I learned that being homosexual does not destroy a person's talent or deny those aspects of their character that I had already come to love and admire. I did learn that for most of them their highest allegiance was to their membership in the community that gave them access to sex. As a not-particularly-pure-minded heterosexual adolescent, I understood the intensity of sexual desire; as a student of human communities, I have since come to understand how character is shaped by or surrendered to one's allegiances. One thing is certain: one cannot serve two masters. And when one's life is given over to one community that demands utter allegiance, it cannot be given to another. The LDS church is one such community. The homosexual community seems to be another. And when I read the statements of those who claim to be both LDS and homosexual, trying to persuade the former community to cease making their membership contingent upon abandoning the latter, I wonder if they realize that the price of such "tolerance" would be, in the long run, the destruction of the Church.

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19. Orson Scott Card On Star Wars And Revenge Of The Sith Jedi Religion Faith Force
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    Star Wars fans are legendary for their loyalty. I saw plenty of that in the 9:45 p.m. showing of Revenge of the Sith on its opening day. They had waited in line to get tickets to the very first showing at midnight the night before, and then saw it twice more before the opening day was over. Many had obviously memorized all the howlingly bad lines. They began laughing out loud just before the line was said, and applauded at the wretched "emotional" moments in the movie. But then, walking out of the theater, they fiercely defended the movie against anyone who dared to speak against it. It might be badly written, but it's

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advertisement photos board add contact details Date of Birth 24 August Richland, Washington, USA Height Mini Biography Orson Scott Card was born in Richland in the state of Washington. He has also lived in California, Arizona, and Utah. He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (the Mormons) and once serveed for two years in Brazil as a missionary for them. He received a degree from Brigham Young University in 1975 and a degree from the University of Utah in 1981.
He is the author of the novels Ender's Game and its sequels, Speaker for the Dead and Ender's Shadow, which are widely read by adults and younger readers, and are increasingly used in schools. Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead have been

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