Orson Scott Card bibliography

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The Orson Scott Card bibliography contains a list of works published by Orson Scott Card.

Ender's Game

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Ender's Game 1985 Ender's Game Novel 0-312-93208-1 Hugo Award winner, Locus Award SF nominee, 1986;[1] Nebula Award winner, 1985[2]
Speaker for the Dead 1986 Ender's Game Novel 0-3129-3738-5 Hugo, and Locus SF Award winner, Campbell Award nominee, 1987;[3] Nebula Award winner, 1986[1]
Ender's War 1991 Ender's Game Collection Omnibus of Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead
"Gloriously Bright" 1991 Ender's Game Short story Published in the January 1991 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact. Reprinted as parts of Chapters 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 of Xenocide. It also includes about 20 paragraphs recounting Jane's story from Speaker for the Dead that are not republished anywhere else.[4]
Xenocide 1991 Ender's Game Novel 0-3128-5056-5 Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1992[5]
Children of the Mind 1996 Ender's Game Novel 0-3128-5395-5
Ender's Shadow 1999 Shadow Saga Novel 0-3128-6860-X Parallel novel to Ender's Game. Locus SF Award nominee, 2000[6]
Shadow of the Hegemon 2001 Shadow Saga Novel 0-3128-7651-3 Locus SF nominee, 2002[7]
Shadow Puppets 2002 Shadow Saga Novel 0-7653-0017-6
First Meetings 2002 Ender's Game Collection 0-7653-0873-8 Short story collection
Shadow of the Giant 2005 Shadow Saga Novel 0-3128-5758-6
"Mazer in Prison" 2005 Ender's Game Short story Published online
"Pretty Boy" 2006 Ender's Game Short story Published online
"Cheater" 2006 Ender's Game Short story Published online
"A Young Man with Prospects" 2007 Ender's Game Short story Published online. Incorporated into Ender in Exile as chapter 5.
"The Gold Bug" 2007 Ender's Game Short story Published online. Included in Ender in Exile.
"Ender's Stocking" 2007 Ender's Game Short story Published online. The beginning of this story is included as chapter 2 in A War of Gifts: An Ender Story.
A War of Gifts: An Ender Story 2007 Ender's Game Novel 0-7653-1282-4
"Ender's Homecoming" 2008 Ender's Game Short story Published online. Included in Ender in Exile.
"Ender in Flight" 2008 Ender's Game Short story Published online. Included in Ender in Exile.
Ender in Exile 2008 Ender's Game Novel 0-7653-0496-1
Shadows in Flight 2012 Shadow Saga Novel 0-7653-3200-0
Earth Unaware 2012 Formic Wars Novel 0-7653-2904-2 1st book of the 1st Formic Wars trilogy – with Aaron Johnston[8]
Earth Afire 2013 Formic Wars Novel 0-7653-2905-0 2nd book of the 1st Formic Wars trilogy – with Aaron Johnston[8]
Ender's Game Alive 2013 Audio play Audiobook[9]
Earth Awakens 2014 Formic Wars Novel 0-7653-2906-9 3rd book of the 1st Formic Wars trilogy – with Aaron Johnston[8]
The Swarm 2016 Formic Wars Novel 0-7653-7562-1 1st book of the 2nd Formic Wars trilogy – with Aaron Johnston[10]
Children of the Fleet 2017 Fleet School Novel 0-7653-7704-7
"Renegat" 2017 Fleet School Short story 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 Published online in the "Uncle Orson on the Fly" blog. Later included in Infinite Stars: Dark Frontiers anthology (2019)
The Hive 2019 Formic Wars Novel 0-7653-7564-8 2nd book of the 2nd Formic Wars trilogy – with Aaron Johnston[10]
The Last Shadow[11] 2021 Shadow Saga Novel 0-76530-495-3
The Queens Planned Formic Wars Novel 3rd book of the 2nd Formic Wars trilogy – with Aaron Johnston[10]

The Tales of Alvin Maker

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
"Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow" 1989 Alvin Maker series Poem Poem that inspired the series. Available in Maps in a Mirror: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card[12]
Seventh Son 1987 Alvin Maker series Novel 0-312-93019-4 Locus Fantasy Winner, Hugo and World Fantasy Awards nominee, 1988[13]
Red Prophet 1988 Alvin Maker series Novel 0-312-93043-7 Locus Fantasy Award winner, Hugo Award nominee, 1989;[14] Nebula Award nominee, 1988[13]
Prentice Alvin 1989 Alvin Maker series Novel 0-312-93141-7 Locus Fantasy Award winner, Hugo Award nominee, 1990;[15] Nebula Award nominee, 1989[14]
Alvin Journeyman 1995 Alvin Maker series Novel 0-312-85053-0 Locus Fantasy Award winner, 1996[16]
Heartfire 1998 Alvin Maker series Novel 0-312-85054-9 Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 1999[13]
"Grinning Man" 1998 Alvin Maker series Short story 978-0765300355 Published in the anthology Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy[17]
"The Yazoo Queen" 2003 Alvin Maker series Short story 978-1435291133 Published in the anthology Legends II : Dragon, Sword, and King[18]
"Alvin and the Apple Tree" 2014 Alvin Maker series Short story
The Crystal City 2003 Alvin Maker series Novel 0-312-86483-3
Master Alvin Planned Alvin Maker series Novel

The Homecoming Saga

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
The Memory of Earth 1992 Homecoming saga Novel 0-312-93036-4
The Call of Earth 1992 Homecoming saga Novel 0-312-93037-2
The Ships of Earth 1994 Homecoming saga Novel 0-312-85659-8
Earthfall 1995 Homecoming saga Novel 0-312-93039-9
Earthborn 1995 Homecoming saga Novel 0-312-93040-2

Women of Genesis

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Sarah 2000 Women of Genesis Novel 1-57008-994-9
Rebekah 2001 Women of Genesis Novel 1-57008-995-7
Rachel and Leah 2004 Women of Genesis Novel 1-57008-996-5
The Wives of Israel Planned Women of Genesis Novel
The Sons of Rachel Planned Women of Genesis Novel

Pastwatch series

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
"Atlantis" 1992 Pastwatch series Short story Found in the collection Keeper of Dreams
Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus 1996 Pastwatch series Novel 0-312-85058-1
Pastwatch: The Flood Planned Pastwatch series Novel
Pastwatch: The Garden of Eden Planned Pastwatch series Novel

Mithermages series

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
"Sandmagic" 1979 Mithermages series Short story
"Stonefather" 2008 Mithermages series Novella
The Lost Gate 2011 Mithermages series Novel 978-0765326577
The Gate Thief 2013 Mithermages series Novel 978-0765326584
Gatefather 2015 Mithermages series Novel 978-0765326591

Mayflower

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Mayflower was a projected trilogy begun in 1994 by Orson Scott Card and Kathryn H. Kidd, but only one book in the trilogy was published. Kidd died in 2015.[19]

Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Lovelock 1994 Mayflower Novel 0-312-85732-2 With Kathryn H. Kidd
Rasputin Planned but not published Mayflower Novel With Kathryn H. Kidd

The Worthing series

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Capitol 1979 Worthing series Collection
Hot Sleep 1979 Worthing series Novel 0-70888-063-0
The Worthing Chronicle 1983 Worthing series Novel
The Worthing Saga 1990 Worthing series Collection

The Empire series

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Empire 2006 Empire series Novel 978-0-765-31611-0
Shadow Complex 2009 Empire series Video game Bridges the two novels
Hidden Empire 2009 Empire series Novel 978-0-7653-2004-9

Pathfinder series

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Pathfinder 2010 Pathfinder series Novel 978-1-4169-9176-2
Ruins 2012 Pathfinder series Novel 978-1-4169-9177-9
Visitors 2014 Pathfinder series Novel 978-1-4169-9178-6

Laddertop series

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Laddertop: Volume 1 2011 Laddertop series Graphic novel With Emily Janice Card
Laddertop: Volume 2 2013 Laddertop series Graphic novel With Emily Janice Card[8]
Laddertop: Volume 3 2022 Laddertop series Audiobook With Emily Janice Card

Side Step series

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Wakers 2022 Side Step series Novel 978-1-4814-9619-3

Micropowers series

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Lost and Found 2019 Novel 978-1982613419
Duplex 2021 Novel 978-1799903178

Standalone novels

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
A Planet Called Treason 1979 Novel 978-0312613952
Songmaster 1980 Novel 0-8037-7711-6
Hart's Hope 1983 Novel 0-425-05819-0
Saints 1983 Novel 0-425-07002-6 Also known as Woman of Destiny
Wyrms 1987 Novel 0-7653-0560-7
Treason 1988 Novel 0-312-02304-9 Revised edition of A Planet Called Treason
The Folk of the Fringe 1989 Collection 0-7126-3637-4
Lost Boys 1992 Novel 0-06-016693-2 A novel-length expansion of the short story of the same name
Treasure Box 1996 Novel 0-06-017654-7
Stone Tables 1997 Novel 1-57345-115-0
Homebody 1998 Novel 0-06-017655-5
Enchantment 1999 Novel 0-345-41687-2
Magic Street 2005 Novel 0-345-41689-9
Invasive Procedures 2007 Novel 978-0765314246 With Aaron Johnston
A Town Divided by Christmas 2018 Novel 978-1538556856

Short story collections

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories 1980 Short story collection
Cardography 1987 Short story collection
Maps in a Mirror: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card 1990 Short story collection
The Changed Man 1992 Short story collection Part one of the four volume set of Maps in a Mirror
Flux 1992 Short story collection Part two of the four volume set of Maps in a Mirror
Monkey Sonatas 1993 Short story collection Part three of the four volume set of Maps in a Mirror
Cruel Miracles 1992 Short story collection Part four of the four volume set of Maps in a Mirror
Waterbaby 2001 Short story collection Published in Leading Edge
Doorways 2002 Short story collection
Keeper of Dreams 2008 Short story collection

Anthologies edited by Card

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Dragons of Light 1980 Anthology Edited by Card
Dragons of Darkness 1981 Anthology Edited by Card
Future on Fire 1991 Anthology Edited by Card
Future on Ice 1998 Anthology Edited by Card
Masterpieces 2001 Anthology Edited by Card
The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 1 2002 Anthology Edited by Card
The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 2 2003 Anthology Edited by Card
The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 3 2004 Anthology Edited by Card
Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show 2008 Anthology Edited by Card, contains Ender saga webzine short stories

Other works

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Notes from a Guardian Angel 1982 LDS fiction
Eye for Eye / Tunesmith 1990 Tor double novel with Lloyd Biggle, Jr.
Magic Mirror 1999 Children's book
Robota 2003 Illustrated book
An Open Book 2004 Collection of poems
Ultimate Iron Man 2005 Comic book series
Red Prophet: The Tales Of Alvin Maker 2006 Comic book series
Wyrms 2006 Comic book series
The Space Boy 2007 Novel Young adult novel
Hamlet's Father 2011 Novella

Plays

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
The Apostate 1970 Play About the Book of Mormon character Alma. Performed at Brigham Young University Margetts Arena Theatre
In Flight 1970 Play Performed at Brigham Young University Margetts Arena Theatre
Across Five Summers 1971 Play Performed at Brigham Young University Theatre Workshop
Stone Tables 1971 Musical play About Moses. Music by Robert Stoddard. Performed at Brigham Young University Pardoe Drama Theatre in 1971, Utah Valley Repertory Theatre Company in 1975, again at Brigham Young University Pardoe Drama Theatre in 1981, and Southern Virginia University in 2008. Novelized as Stone Tables by Card in 1997.
Father, Mother, Mother, and Mom 1974 Musical play About pioneer-era Mormon polygamy. Music by Robbert Stoddard. Written in 1971, it had a staged reading at Brigham Young University, but administration rejected a full staging, apparently to avoid appearing to sanction modern polygamy. After some rewriting, Card staged a 1974 production at his own Utah Valley Repertory Theatre Company. There were also productions at the Green Briar Theatre in West Jordan in 1977. and Sundance in 1982. The script is found in Sunstone Magazine, 2.2, 1978.
Of Gideon 1974 Lyric Drama Performed at Brigham Young University Margetts Arena Theatre
Liberty Jail 1975 Musical play Music by C. Michael Perry. About Joseph Smith. Performed at the Utah Valley Repertory Theatre Company in 1975, Valley Center Theater in 1978, and Green Briar in 1979.
Abraham and Issac 1976 Opera Scored by Murray Boren. Performed at Brigham Young University.
Rag Mission 1977 Play script Mormon missionary story. Written under the pseudonym Brian Green. Appeared in the LDS magazine Ensign, July 1977.
Fresh Courage Take 1978 Play About William Clayton. Performed at Green Briar.
Elders and Sisters 1979 Musical play Based on a novel by Gladys Farmer. Music by Dallin Pack. Avenue Productions.
Wings 1982 Play Partial production at Utah State Institute of Fine Arts.
Barefoot to Zion 1997 Musical LDS Sesquicentennial Musical, about Mormon pioneers. Written with Kevin and Khaliel Kelly and music by Arlen Card. Card was brought in late in the process.
Posing as People 2004 Play Three one-act plays based on short stories by Card
Clap Hands and Sing 2004 Play One one-act play from Posing as People; adapted by Scott Brick
Lifeloop 2004 Play One one-act play from Posing as People; adapted by Aaron Johnston
Sepulchre of Songs 2004 Play One one-act play from Posing as People; adapted by Emily Janice Card
Taming of the Shrew 2007 Play Translated and updated from Shakespeare
Merchant of Venice Play Adapted from Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet Play Adapted from Shakespeare
A Dixie Christmas Carol 2000 Play Adapted from the Charles Dickens' classic
Bubble Gum Play

Non-fiction works

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Listen, Mom and Dad 1977 Non-fiction book
Ainge 1981 Non-fiction book
Saintspeak (1981) 1981 Non-fiction book
A Storyteller in Zion 1993 Non-fiction book

Works based on other media

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
The Abyss 1989 Novelization 0-7126-3403-7 Novelization of the movie with James Cameron
Getting Lost 2006 Novelization
Shelter 2007 Motion comic Based on the I Am Legend movie chronology

Books on writing

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Characters and Viewpoint 1988 On writing
How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy 1990 On writing
Complete Guide to Writing Science Fiction: Volume One First Contact 2007 On writing

Columns

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Creating Your Own Games on the VIC and 64 June 1984- Column For Ahoy!, a Commodore computer magazine
Civilization Watch Column Formerly known as War Watch or World Watch for the Rhinoceros Times, a former independent Greensboro, NC newspaper
Uncle Orson Reviews Everything Column For the Rhinoceros Times, a former independent Greensboro, NC newspaper
Hymns of the Heart Column For Meridian Magazine, an LDS online magazine
Windows Made Me This Way Column For Windows Sources, a computer magazine
Gameplay Column For Compute!, a home computer magazine

Other projects

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Title Year Series Format ISBN Notes
Compute's Third Book of Atari (section) 1984 book section chapter 1 section 2 "Reading the Keyboard Codes"[20]
The King is Born 1987 The Animated Stories from the New Testament Direct-To-Video Series Wrote the screenplay for "The King is Born" which is part of The Animated Stories from the New Testament which was released and produced by Nest Entertainement
Unaccompanied Sonata Possible feature film Optioned in 2014 by Chockstone Pictures and Opening Night Productions; Yaron Zilberman slated to write/direct[21][22]
Alvin's World Planned Alvin Maker series Video game An MMORPG being developed for Windows by eGenesis
Extinct 2017 TV series Post-apocalyptic science fiction television series directed by Ryan Little and written by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston
Ender's Game 2013 Ender saga Feature film American military science fiction action film based on the novel of the same name
I Am Legend: Shelter 2007 online promotional film Wrote the story for the short animated online film "Shelter" which was created as part of the movie's promotion
Advent Shadow 2006 Video game Originally planned for April 2006, a video game developed for the Sony PSP by Majesco Entertainment; canceled January 2006
Advent Rising 2005 Video game A third-person shooter developed for Microsoft Windows and Xbox by GlyphX Inc.
Stories of Strength 2005 Ender saga Anthology 1-4116-5503-6 Charity anthology
50 WPM 2002 Anthology 1-58182-252-9 Contribution to In the Shadow of the Wall, Vietnam Stories that Might Have Been, edited by Byron R. Tetrick.
How Tolkien Means 2001 Anthology 0-312-27536-6 A contribution to Meditations on Middle-earth, edited by Karen Haber, in which Card discusses Tolkien's aversion to modernist allegory.
The Great Snape Debate 2000 Children's book 0979233119 A flip book discussing theories on Severus Snape of the Harry Potter series
Feijoada (American Style) 1998 Anthology 1-57345-288-2 Contribution to Saints Well Seasoned, edited by Linda Hoffman Kimball.
NeoHunter 1996 Video game Wrote story
The Dig 1995 Video game Wrote dialogue
The Secret of Monkey Island 1990 Video game Card wrote the insults for the insult swordfighting section

Pen names

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Over the years Orson Scott Card used at least seven pseudonyms. According to Card he used a pseudonym for "Gert Fram" because he already had three other works appearing in the same issue. He used the penname Byron Walley again in various other publications for LDS magazines such as the Friend and the New Era as well as the short story "Middle Woman" in Dragons of Darkness.[23] Card used the names Frederick Bliss and P.Q. Gump when he wrote an overview of Mormon playwrights for the Spring 1976 issue of Sunstone magazine. According to Card he used these pseudonyms because the article included a brief reference to himself and his play "Stone Tables".[23] He used the name Brian Green in the July 1977 fine arts issue of Ensign magazine. He used this name for his short play "The Rag Mission" because he had three other pieces appearing in the same issue.[23] Card used the name Noam D. Pellume for his short story "Damn Fine Novel" which appeared in the October 1989 issue of The Green Pages.[24]

References

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  1. ^ a b 1986 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award from WorldsWithoutEnd.com
  2. ^ 1985 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award from WorldsWithoutEnd.com
  3. ^ 1987 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award from WorldsWithoutEnd.com
  4. ^ "Title: Gloriously Bright". isfdb.org. Retrieved 2024-08-03.
  5. ^ 1992 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award from WorldsWithoutEnd.com
  6. ^ 2000 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award from WorldsWithoutEnd.com
  7. ^ 2002 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award from WorldsWithoutEnd.com
  8. ^ a b c d Orson Scott Card Bibliography from hatrack.com
  9. ^ "Ender'S Game Alive - The Full Cast Audioplay By Orson Scott Card". Skyboat Media. 2013-10-01. Retrieved 2013-10-30.
  10. ^ a b c "The Second Formic Wars trilogy titles released: The Swarm; the Hive; the Queens". 2014-04-03.
  11. ^ Card, Orson (April 5, 2020). "Maybe Some Good Will Come Out of This". Hatrack River. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  12. ^ Card, Orson Scott (1990). Maps in a mirror : the short fiction of Orson Scott Card. Tom Doherty Associates. ISBN 978-0-312-85047-0. OCLC 21759561.
  13. ^ a b c "1988 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End.
  14. ^ a b "1989 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End.
  15. ^ "1990 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End.
  16. ^ "1996 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End.
  17. ^ Silverberg, Robert (2001). Legends : short novels by the masters of modern fantasy. Tor. p. 215. ISBN 978-0-7653-0035-5. OCLC 762229879.
  18. ^ Silverberg, Robert (2004). Legends II: Dragon, sword and king. New York: Ballantine Books/Del Rey. p. 105. ISBN 978-0-345-47578-7. OCLC 56834711.
  19. ^ Hall, Andrew (2015-12-17). "In Memoriam: Kathryn H. Kidd". Dawning of a Brighter Day. Association of Mormon Letters. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
  20. ^ "Compute's Third Book of Atari". Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  21. ^ C. Molly Smith (July 15, 2014). "Yaron Zilberman adapting Orson Scott Card short story 'Unaccompanied Sonata'". Entertainment Weekly.
  22. ^ "Orson Scott Card | Comics | Marvel.com". 2014-12-10. Archived from the original on 2014-12-10. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  23. ^ a b c Pseudonyms "Orson Scott Card's website The Hatrack".
  24. ^ The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984–1998, Locus Online, retrieved 28 March 2011
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