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Orson Scott Card
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An American novelist, critic, public speaker, essayist and columnist. He writes in several genres but is known best for science fiction. His novel Ender's Game (1985) and its sequel Speaker for the Dead (1986) both won Hugo and Nebula Awards, making him the only author to win both of SF's top US prizes in consecutive years.

A great-great-grandson of Brigham Young, he is a practicing member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In addition to producing a large body of fiction works, he has also offered political, religious and social commentary in his columns and other writing. His views on homosexuality, including his opposition to same-sex marriage, have drawn controversy.

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Capitol novelSF 1978 owned
Hot Sleep novelSF 1978 owned
Songmaster novelSF 1978 owned
The Worthing Chronicle novelSF 1983
Ender's Game novelSF 1985
Speaker for the Dead novelSF 1986
Seventh Son novelSF 1987
Red Prophet novelSF 1988
Prentice Alvin novelSF 1989
The Folk of the Fringe storiesSF 1989 owned
The Worthing Saga novelSF 1990
Xenocide novelSF 1991
The Memory of Earth novelSF 1992
The Call of Earth novelSF 1992
The Ships of Earth novelSF 1994
Earthfall novelSF 1995
Earthborn novelSF 1995
Alvin Journeyman novelSF 1995
Children of the Mind novelSF 1996
Heartfire novelSF 1998
Ender's Shadow novelSF 1999
Sarah novelSF 2000
Rebekah novelSF 2001
Shadow of the Hegemon novelSF 2001
Shadow Puppets novelSF 2002
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Nebula Award Best Novel Ender's Game 1985
Nebula Award Best Novel Speaker for the Dead 1986
Hugo Award Best Novel Ender's Game 1986
Hugo Award Best Novel Speaker for the Dead 1987
 
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