![]() ![]() ![]() The following year, Card published a sequel to Ender’s Game, Speaker for the Dead, which also won the Nebula, making Card one of the few writers to win this award twice. Ender’s Game was a great commercial and critical success, and won Card the coveted Nebula Award, the highest honor for American science fiction writers. It was during this time that Card published the short story “Ender’s Game,” which he would turn into a novel in 1985. For most of the late 70s and early 80s, Card presided over his theater company while also working at the BYU press. candidate at the University of Notre Dame, but dropped out to found a theater company, the Utah Valley Repertory Theater Company. Afterwards, he studied at Brigham Young University and the University of Utah, where he majored in English. As a young man, he worked as a Mormon missionary in Brazil. His family was devoutly Mormon, and he studied the Book of Mormon from an early age. Orson Scott Card was born in Washington, and grew up in various states, including California, Arizona, and Utah. ![]()
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