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Orson Scott Card is an American [[pro]] writer living in North Carolina, probably best known for ''Ender's Game'' and its sequels.
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'''Orson Scott Card''' is an [[American]] [[pro]] writer living in [[North Carolina]], probably best known for ''Ender's Game'' and its sequels and his rightwing [[mundane]] political views. He founded a [[prozine]], ''[[Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show]]'', in 2005.
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The great-great-grandson of Latter Day Saints icon Brigham Young, Card has been outspoken with opinions that follow the Mormon political agenda.
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* {{SFE|name=card_orson_scott}}.
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* [https://www.hatrack.com Website. ]
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* [https://www.salon.com/2013/05/07/sci_fi_icon_orson_scott_card_hates_fan_fiction_the_homosexual_agenda_partner/ “Orson Scott Card's long history of homophobia”] by Aja Romano, ''Salon'', May 7, 2013.  
  
 
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* 1978 -- '''[[1978 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]'''
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* 1978 -- '''[[1978 Campbell Award]]'''
 
* 1979 -- [[Bubonicon 11]]
 
* 1979 -- [[Bubonicon 11]]
 
* 1980 -- Toastmaster at [[Intervention Beta]]
 
* 1980 -- Toastmaster at [[Intervention Beta]]
 
* 1981 -- [[Hamilton-Brackett Award]] for "Songmaster", Toastmaster at [[Noncon (Canada) 4|Noncon 4]]
 
* 1981 -- [[Hamilton-Brackett Award]] for "Songmaster", Toastmaster at [[Noncon (Canada) 4|Noncon 4]]
 
* 1983 -- [[MystiCon 2.5]], [[NonCon 6]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 1]]
 
* 1983 -- [[MystiCon 2.5]], [[NonCon 6]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 1]]
* 1986 -- [[Con*Stellation V]], [[AggieCon XVII]], [[InConJunction VI]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 4]], [[Hamilton-Brackett Award]], '''[[1986 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]]''' for "Ender's Game"
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* 1986 -- [[Con*Stellation V]], [[AggieCon XVII]], [[InConJunction VI]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 4]], [[Hamilton-Brackett Award]], '''[[1986 Best Novel Hugo]]''' for "Ender's Game"
* 1987 -- [[Alternacon]], [[Necronomicon '87]], [[Phoenix Award]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 5]], '''[[1987 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]]''' for ''Speaker for the Dead''
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* 1987 -- [[Alternacon]], [[Necronomicon '87]], [[Phoenix Award]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 5]], '''[[1987 Best Novel Hugo]]''' for ''Speaker for the Dead''
* 1988 -- [[Windycon XV]], [[Mythopoeic Society Award]] for ''Seventh Son'', '''[[1988 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella Hugo]]''' for "Eye for Eye"
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* 1988 -- [[Philcon 88]], [[Windycon XV]], [[Mythopoeic Society Award]] for ''Seventh Son'', '''[[1988 Best Novella Hugo]]''' for "Eye for Eye"
 
* 1989 -- [[Baycon '89]], [[DeepSouthCon 27]] / [[MidSouthCon 8]]
 
* 1989 -- [[Baycon '89]], [[DeepSouthCon 27]] / [[MidSouthCon 8]]
* 1991 -- [[Hillcon 2]], '''[[1991 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo|Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]''' for ''How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy''
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* 1991 -- [[Hillcon 2]], '''[[1991 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]''' for ''How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy''
 
* 1992 -- [[Octocon 1992]], [[Marcon 27]], [[Skylark Award]]
 
* 1992 -- [[Octocon 1992]], [[Marcon 27]], [[Skylark Award]]
 
* 1993 -- [[Lunacon 36]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 11]]
 
* 1993 -- [[Lunacon 36]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 11]]
* 1997 -- [[Mythcon XXVIII]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 15]]
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* 1997 -- [[Mythcon XXVIII]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 15]], [[Hispacon XV]]
 
* 2000 -- [[Loscon 27]]
 
* 2000 -- [[Loscon 27]]
 
* 2001 -- [[Necronomicon 2001]]
 
* 2001 -- [[Necronomicon 2001]]
 
* 2003 -- [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 21]]
 
* 2003 -- [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 21]]
 
* 2005 -- [[Boskone 42]], [[Swancon 24]]
 
* 2005 -- [[Boskone 42]], [[Swancon 24]]
* 2008 -- [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 26]], ALAs Margaret A. Edwards Award for Lifetime Contribution to Young Adult Literature; Whitney Awards, Lifetime Achievement Award
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* 2008 -- [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 26]], [[Vericon VIII]], ALAs Margaret A. Edwards Award for Lifetime Contribution to Young Adult Literature; Whitney Awards, Lifetime Achievement Award
 
* 2010 -- [[Polcon 2010]]
 
* 2010 -- [[Polcon 2010]]
 
* 2013 -- [[MystiCon 2013]]
 
* 2013 -- [[MystiCon 2013]]
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* multiple [[World Fantasy Awards]]
 
* multiple [[World Fantasy Awards]]
  
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Latest revision as of 07:47, 29 November 2022

(August 24, 1951 –)

Orson Scott Card is an American pro writer living in North Carolina, probably best known for Ender's Game and its sequels and his rightwing mundane political views. He founded a prozine, Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show, in 2005.

The great-great-grandson of Latter Day Saints icon Brigham Young, Card has been outspoken with opinions that follow the Mormon political agenda.

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