Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card is an American author best known for his science fiction novel Ender's Game (1985), which won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards, followed by its sequel Speaker for the Dead (1986) that achieved the same honors consecutively. Born in Richmond, Washington, he grew up in California, Arizona, and Utah, served an LDS mission in Brazil, earned a master's degree in English from the University of Utah in 1981, and has written prolifically across science fiction, fantasy, historical fiction, and other genres, publishing over 50 novels.
science fiction
fantasy
historical fiction
Ender's Game
First Meetings: In the Enderverse
Ender's Game
Earth Afire
Earth Awakens
Ender in Exile
Gatefather: A Novel
Shadow Puppets (The Shadow Saga Book 3)
Ender's Game
Xenocide: Volume Three of the Ender Quintet
Lost Boys: A Novel
Ender's Game
Alvin Journeyman: Tales of Alvin Maker, Book 4
Ruins
Heartfire: Tales of Alvin Maker, Book 5
Visitors (Pathfinder Book 3)
Earth Awakens
Earth Afire
Shadows in Flight
Seventh Son
Pathfinder
Visitors
Earth Unaware
Earth Unaware