![]() ![]() Card's stories often evince an epic methodology that examines the implications of future trends to logical, yet disturbing paths. Since his debut in the field in 1977, when his short story "Ender's Game" appeared in Analog magazine, Card has gone on to become the first writer to win the science fiction genre's top awards, the Nebula and the Hugo, for consecutive novels in a continuing series. With the creation of Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, the young genius protagonist of Ender's Game (1985), Card launched his widely acclaimed career as a science fiction and fantasy writer. ![]() INTRODUCTIONĬard is the award-winning author of over sixty books of young adult science fiction, fantasy, history, and horror. The following entry presents an overview of Card's career through 2005. Gump, and Dinah Kirkham) American novelist, playwright, editor, essayist, nonfiction writer, comic book writer, and author of young adult novels and short stories. (Has also written under the pseudonyms Brian Green, Byron Walley, Frederick Bliss, P. ![]()
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