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* 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]], [[ | + | * 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" | * 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" | ||
* 1987 -- [[Alternacon]], [[Necronomicon '87]], [[Phoenix Award]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 5]], '''[[1987 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]]''' for ''Speaker for the Dead'' | * 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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* 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'' | * 1991 -- [[Hillcon 2]], '''[[1991 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo|Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]''' for ''How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy'' | ||
− | * 1992 -- [[Octocon 1992]], [[Marcon 27]], [[Skylark | + | * 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]] | * 1997 -- [[Mythcon XXVIII]], [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 15]] | ||
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* multiple [[World Fantasy Awards]] | * multiple [[World Fantasy Awards]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:14, 27 February 2020
(1951 --)
Orson Scott Card is an American pro writer living in North Carolina, probably best known for Ender's Game and its sequels.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1978 -- Campbell Award
- 1979 -- Bubonicon 11
- 1980 -- Toastmaster at Intervention Beta
- 1981 -- Hamilton-Brackett Award for "Songmaster", Toastmaster at Noncon 4
- 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, Best Novel Hugo for "Ender's Game"
- 1987 -- Alternacon, Necronomicon '87, Phoenix Award, Life, the Universe, & Everything 5, Best Novel Hugo for Speaker for the Dead
- 1988 -- Windycon XV, Mythopoeic Society Award for Seventh Son, Best Novella Hugo for "Eye for Eye"
- 1989 -- Baycon '89, DeepSouthCon 27 / MidSouthCon 8
- 1991 -- Hillcon 2, Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo for How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy
- 1992 -- Octocon 1992, Marcon 27, Skylark Award
- 1993 -- Lunacon 36, Life, the Universe, & Everything 11
- 1997 -- Mythcon XXVIII, Life, the Universe, & Everything 15
- 2000 -- Loscon 27
- 2001 -- Necronomicon 2001
- 2003 -- Life, the Universe, & Everything 21
- 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
- 2011 -- Polcon 2010
- 2013 -- MystiCon 2013
- 2014 -- Life, the Universe, & Everything 32
- 2015 -- Con*Stellation XXXIV
- multiple other Hugo nominations
- multiple Nebula Awards and nominations
- multiple Locus Awards
- multiple SF Chronicle Reader's Poll Awards
- multiple World Fantasy Awards
Person | Website | 1951— |
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