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  2. Orson Scott Card - Wikipedia

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    Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) is an American writer known best for his science fiction works. As of 2024, he is the only person to have won a Hugo Award and a Nebula Award in consecutive years, winning both awards for his novel Ender's Game (1985) and its sequel Speaker for the Dead (1986).

  3. The Pathfinder series - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Orson Scott Card bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Orson Scott Card; Orson Scott Card's work at Macmillan.com; Orson Scott Card's work at Marvel.com; Complete list of sci-fi award wins and nominations by novel; Orson Scott Card papers, MSS 1756 at L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Brigham Young University. Contains Card's works, writing notes, and letters.

  5. The Worthing Saga - Wikipedia

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    The Worthing Saga (1990) is a science fiction book by American writer Orson Scott Card, set in the Worthing series. It is made up of the novel The Worthing Chronicle (1982) and nine related stories. Six of the stories are from Card's short story collection Capitol (1979) and the other three are early works, two of them previously unpublished.

  6. Earth Awakens - Wikipedia

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    Earth Awakens is a science fiction novel by American writers Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston, and the third book of the First Formic Wars trilogy of novels in the Ender's Game series. It was released on June 10, 2014. [1] It was nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award for science fiction. [2]

  7. James Cameron - Wikipedia

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    Personal life. Cameron has been married five times. [137] He was married to Sharon Williams from 1978 to 1984. ... Orson Scott Card, who novelized The Abyss, ...

  8. Lost Boys (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Video games are common motifs found in Card's writing that often represent the complex, video game-like quality of life that needs to be navigated. [3] In Lost Boys , Step Fletcher is a video game designer and a part of the novel's main plot revolves around Stevie playing a mysterious video game.

  9. A Storyteller in Zion - Wikipedia

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    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