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Orson Scott Card bio cover up at Amazon
Here’s the cover art for my children’s biography of Orson Scott Card, Orson Scott Card: Architect of Alternate Worlds, which has just appeared on Amazon.com–it must have just been posted because I checked the entry just a day or two ago and it wasn’t there then. This probably means my author’s copies will be showing up any day now.
I’ll be adding it to the sidebar here ASAP, but in the meantime, you can order a copy by using the embedded link above, if you’re so inclined.
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Thanks! It was fun writing this little biography of him and getting to know him a bit via email. I think he has a lot of teen readers, too, so I hope the book does well in the library market (which is where it’s aimed).
I love Ender’s Game, and read the book once or twice a year. Orson Scott Card is excellent, congratulations!