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 (Ender Wiggin Saga)
Prentice Alvin: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Book Three
Rachel and Leah: Women of Genesis
Speaker for the Dead
Earth Awakens
Shadow of the Hegemon
Ender's Game Gift Edition
Ender's Shadow (Ender Wiggin Saga)
Writers of the Future Volume 31
Magic Street
Juego de Ender
Shadows in Flight: 5
Speaker for the Dead
Ender's Shadow
Ender's World: Fresh Perspectives on the SF Classic Ender's Game
Lovelock (Mayflower Trilogy Book 1)
Shadow Puppets (Ender Wiggin Saga)
The Lost Gate
Ender's Shadow
Enchantment
Ender in Exile
How to write science fiction and fantasy
Ender in Exile
Earth Afire