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Orson
Scott Card
Bibliography
PUBLISHED BOOKS (in reverse chronological order)
Magic Street (formerly Slow Leak)
(contemporary fantasy novel, Del Rey, June 2005)
Shadow of the Giant (science fiction
novel, sequel to Ender's Shadow, Shadow of the Hegemon,
and Shadow Puppets, Tor, March 2005)
Rachel & Leah (3rd in the Women
of Genesis series, Shadow Mountain, July 2004)
The Crystal City (volume 6 of Tales
of Alvin Maker, American Fantasy, Tor, November 2003)
Shadow Puppets (science fiction
novel, sequel to Ender's Shadow and Shadow of the
Hegemon, Tor, August 2002)
Rebekah (2nd in the Women of Genesis
series, Women of Genesis series, Shadow Mountain, November 2001)
Shadow of the Hegemon (science fiction
novel, sequel to Ender's Shadow, Tor, January 2001)
Sarah (1st in the Women of Genesis
series, Women of Genesis series, Shadow Mountain, October 2000)
Magic Mirror (picture book, Gibbs
Smith Publisher, September 1999)
Ender's Shadow (novel, Tor, August
1999)
Enchantment (novel, Del Rey, 1999)
Heartfire (volume 5 of the Tales
of Alvin Maker, American fantasy, Tor, 1998)
Homebody (novel, HarperCollins,
1998)
Stone Tables (novel, Deseret Book,
1997)
Treasure Box (novel, HarperCollins,
1996)
Children of the Mind (science fiction
novel, sequel to Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead, and
Xenocide, Tor, 1996)
Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher
Columbus (novel Tor, 1996)
Alvin Journeyman (volume 4 of Tales
of Alvin Maker; American fantasy, Tor, 1995) Locus Award (best
fantasy novel) 96
Earthborn (volume 5 of the science
fiction series Homecoming, Tor, 1995)
Earthfall (volume 4 of the science
fiction series Homecoming, Tor, 1995)
Lovelock (with Kathryn H. Kidd,
book 1 in the science fiction series Mayflower, Tor, 1994)
The Ships of Earth (volume 3 of
the science fiction series Homecoming, Tor, 1994)
A Storyteller in Zion (essays, Bookcraft,
1993)
The Call of Earth (volume 2 of the
science fiction series Homecoming, Tor, 1992)
Lost Boys (novel, HarperCollins,
1992)
The Memory of Earth (volume 1 of
the science fiction series Homecoming, Tor, 1992)
Xenocide (science fiction novel,
sequel to Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead,
Tor, Aug 1991)
The Worthing Saga (omnibus volume
incorporating The Worthing Chronicle, most of Capitol,
and several previously unpublished or uncollected stories from
the same future history; Tor, Dec 90)
Eye for Eye (Tor double novel, with
Lloyd Biggle, Jr., "Tunesmith," and Foreword and Afterword to
"Tunesmith" by OSC, Tor, Nov 90)
Maps in a Mirror: The Short Fiction of Orson
Scott Card (Tor, 1990)
Maps in a Mirror: Paperbacks: The
Changed Man (book 1, 1992); Flux (book
2, 1992); Cruel Miracles (book 4, 1992); Monkey
Sonatas (book 3, 1993)
How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy
(Writer's Digest Books, 90) Hugo Award 91
The Abyss with Jim Cameron (science
fiction, novel based on the film The Abyss, Pocket, May 89);
in French translation as Abyss (J'ai Lu, 89); in German translation
as Abyss: In der Tiefe de Meeres (Bastei Lubbe); Japanese, Dutch,
Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese editions forthcoming.
The Folk of the Fringe (science
fiction, collection of linked stories, Phantasia Press/Tor,
Apr 89)
Prentice Alvin (vol. 3 of Tales
of Alvin Maker; American fantasy, Tor, Feb 89; UK edition Century/Legend)
Treason (science fiction, St. Martin's
Press, Oct 88; revised edition of A Planet Called Treason, 10%
new material)
Character and Viewpoint (Writer's
Digest Books, Aug 88)
Red Prophet (vol. 2 of Tales of
Alvin Maker; American fantasy, Tor, Jan 88); UK edition (Century/Legend);
in German translation as Der Rote Prophet (Bastei Lubbe) Hugo
finalist 89, Nebula Finalist 88, Locus Award (best fantasy novel)
89
Wyrms (science fiction novel, Arbor
House/Tor, Jun 87); UK edition (Century/Legend); in German translation
as Die Stadt am Ende der Welt (Bastei Lubbe)
Seventh Son (vol. 1 of Tales of
Alvin Maker; American fantasy, Tor, Jun 87); UK edition (Century/Legend);
in German translation as Der Siebente Sohn (Bastei Lubbe) Hugo
finalist 88, World Fantasy finalist 88, Mythopoeic Society Award
88, Locus Award (best fantasy novel) 88
Cardography (fantasy collection,
Hypatia Press, Mar 87; all stories to be incorporated in Maps
in a Mirror)
Speaker for the Dead (science fiction
novel, Tor, Feb 86); UK edition (Century); in French translation
as La Voix des Morts (Opta); in German translation as Sprecher
fur die Toten (Bastei Lubbe); in Spanish translation as La Voz
de los Muertos: La Saga de Ender (Nova) Nebula Award 86, Hugo
Award 87, Locus Award 87, SF Chronicle Readers Poll Award 87
Ender's Game (science fiction novel,
Tor, Jan 85, based on 1977 novelet "Ender's Game"); UK edition
(Century); in French translation as La Strategie Ender (Opta);
in German translation as Das Grosse Spiel (Bastei Lubbe); in
Spanish translation as El Juego de Ender (Nova); in Japanese
translation (S.I. Hayakawa); in Dutch translation as Ender Wint
(Meulenhoff). Also translated into Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew,
Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, and
Sweedish. Nebula Award 85, Hugo Award 86, Hamilton-Brackett
Award 86, SF Chronicle Readers Poll Award 86
Saints (historical novel, Berkley,
Jan 84 [as Woman of Destiny]; Tor, Apr 88); named Book of the
Year by Association for Mormon Letters
The Worthing Chronicle (science
fiction novel, Ace, Jul 83; included in The Worthing Saga, qv)
Hart's Hope (fantasy, Berkley, Jan
83; Tor, Feb 88); in French translation as Espoir-du-cerf (Denoel);
in Spanish translation as Esperanza del Venado (Nova Fantasia);
in German translation as Die Hirschbraut (Bastei Lubbe)
Saintspeak (humor, Signature/Orion,
82)
Ainge (sports biography, Signature,
82; out of print)
Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories (story
collection, science fiction, Dial/Dell, 80; out of print in
U.S.); in German translation as Play Kosmos (Bastei Lubbe);
in French translation as Sonate sans Accompagnement (Denoel);
in Japanese translation as Mubanso Sonata (Hayakawa Publishing)
Songmaster (science fiction, Dial/Dell,
79, 80; Tor, 87, slightly revised); UK edition (Orbit); in German
translation as Meistersanger (Bastei Lubbe); in Dutch translation
as Zangermeester (Meulenhoff); in Spanish translation as Maestro
Cantor (Nova Ciencia Ficcion) Hamilton-Brackett Memorial Award
81
A Planet Called Treason (science
fiction, St. Martin's/Dell, 78,79; permanently out of print;
replaced by Treason, qv); UK edition A Planet Called Treason
(Pan); in Dutch translation as Wereld van Verraad (Elmar); in
French translation as Une Planete Nommee Trahison (Denoel);
in Spanish translation as Un Planeta Llamado Traicion (Nebulae)
Hot Sleep (science fiction, Baronet/Ace,
78; permanently out of print; replaced by Worthing Chronicle,
qv)
Capitol (story collection, science
fiction, Baronet/Ace, 78; permanently out of print; much material
included in The Worthing Saga); in German translation as Capitol
(Bastei Lubbe)
Listen, Mom and Dad (child-rearing
book, Bookcraft, 78; out of print)
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