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Saintspeak (1981) is a satirical look at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by LDS author Orson Scott Card. It is modeled after The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce . The pamphlet consists of a short glossary of common terms used by members of the LDS with humorous, satirical definitions.
Originally posted to Orson Scott Card's Uncle Orson on the Fly subscribers' area on February 2, 2017, this short story was first published in the space opera anthology, Infinite Stars, on October 17, 2017. The story is told from Dabeet Ochoa's point of view as he, Ender, and Valentine work to solve a murder mystery on the planet Catalunya.
A Storyteller in Zion (1993) is a collection of short stories and articles by Orson Scott Card.Card is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). ). Unlike much of his work, which is often science fiction, fantasy or similar fiction genres, A Storyteller in Zion is a collection of works which are of LDS
Published online in the "Uncle Orson on the Fly" blog. Later included in Infinite Stars anthology (2017) "Governor Wiggin" 2017: Ender's Game: Short story Published online in the "Uncle Orson on the Fly" blog. Later included in Ender's Way, a limited-edition collection of Ender-related short stories (2021) "Messenger" 2018: Shadow Saga: Short story
This book also includes interior artwork by Glen R. Bellamy, an "Author's Note: On Sycamore Hill" by Orson Scott Card and an "Afterward: The Folk of the Fringe" by Michael Collings. The essay by Card was originally published in the 55th issue of Science Fiction Review (1985) under the title "On Sycamore Hill: A Personal View".
Women of Genesis is a series of novels begun in 2000 by Orson Scott Card. The novels in this series are centred on the wives of the Biblical Patriarchs of the Book of Genesis. As of December 2024, three books have been published, and the fourth and fifth books in the series are currently listed as works in progress on Card's website.
First Meetings (2002) is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Orson Scott Card, belonging to his Ender's Game series. Tor Books republished the book in 2003 under the titles First Meetings in the Enderverse and First Meetings in Ender's Universe and included the more recent "Teacher's Pest", a story about the first meeting of Ender's parents.
The Pathfinder series is a completed series of novels by Orson Scott Card that is notable for its unusual fusion of the themes of science fiction and fantasy, with some elements of historical fiction. [1] One significant aspect of the Pathfinder series is its uniquely complex but well documented set of time travel rules. [2]