Orson Scott Card is an acclaimed American science fiction author, best known for his Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novels Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead.
He has published over 50 novels and 45 short stories across various genres.
Card's writing often features characters with exceptional abilities facing difficult moral choices.
He teaches English at Southern Virginia University and has mentored many successful writers.
Card is a practicing member of the LDS Church, and his religious beliefs influence his work.
His outspoken political and social views, particularly his opposition to homosexuality, have sparked controversy.
Despite this, Card remains a significant figure in science fiction literature and writing education.
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