Orson Scott Card

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Born on August 24, 1951, in Richland, Washington, Orson Scott Card is a distinguished American author celebrated for his significant contributions to the science fiction genre. His most notable works, the critically acclaimed "Ender's Game" and its sequel "Speaker for the Dead," earned him the prestigious Hugo and Nebula Awards in consecutive years, a first for any author. With a prolific output of over 50 novels and numerous short stories, Card showcases his versatile talent in exploring complex themes of morality, identity, and humanity.

Beyond his literary achievements, Card's life encompasses a wide range of experiences and commitments. Coming from a family with deep Mormon roots, he served as a missionary in Brazil before earning a master's degree in English. Card's passion for teaching and mentoring is evident in his role at Southern Virginia University and his involvement in the "Writers of the Future" contest.

Despite controversies, Card's undeniable influence on the science fiction and fantasy genres continues to inspire new generations of writers and creators. His dedication and ability to engage with profound questions through speculative fiction captivate readers worldwide.

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