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gunblade007
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hello i'm Joe. i'm not much of a orson scott card fan. i didn't like the profanity on ender's game. my grandma let me listen to it on cd while moving to west virginia. anyway i heard he wrote for marvel's ultmate iron man. and majesco's advent rising.i also heard he sign a deal with dc comics. i was wounding what comics he ben working on for dc comics? i was wounding if anyone knew when mr.card would be going on a book tour. i live in the east coast and i'm going to see if i can get mr.card to do a fireside for the single adults.thank you for your time.
sincerly,
Joe d:)

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Joe,

Go to the "Home" page of this site; it will lead you to info on his current tour. He'll be in the NY area at the start of...oh...THIS WEEK.

Good timing, dude!

A "fireside chat" for singles?

?

(Is this a Mormon thing?)

[ March 06, 2005, 11:42 PM: Message edited by: ssywak ]

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It's a Mormon thing. It's an evening gathering, often to hear somebody interesting speak, usually on spiritual matters.
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gunblade007
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yeah your right it's a mormon thing. i check and it's about 5 hours to west virginia to Greensboro, NC. so he's not too far. the farest place he's going is new zealand. but i check the calendar and i guess it's too early for the year to go to west virginia. by the way can anyone tell me if it's true that mr.card is going to doing some dc comics? and if so which series? i know he's going a two parter of ultimate iron man.
-Joe:)

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No DC comics deal that we know about [Smile] Only Ultimate Iron Man for Marvel.
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thanks kacard,
i read in some forum he was making a deal with dc comics. i'm going to try to pick up ultimate iron man this month. i can't wait for advent rising.does anyone know mr.card's e-mail address or snail mail address? i like to contact him and see if he will like to go to a fireside. i think the reason he doesn't go to west virginia book signing is because there isn't any mormon book stores there is a christian book store.
thanks,
Joe:)

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[raised eyebrow] [skeptical look]

You know that Orson Scott Card primarily signs books at normal, mainstream bookstores, right?

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As opposed to the freaky Satanic ones? [Wink]
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I have always viewed him as an author who happens to be LDS, not an LDS who happens to be an author.

I just hope his tour for Magic Street is more extensive then the one for SOTG.

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Me too!! Like maybe coming back to .....say....Utah? [Big Grin]
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Hmmmm. for someone who didn't like the profanity in Ender's Game, you sure have a somewhat violent-appearing username. Oh - is violence okay, but profanity isn't? I'm just confused...

FG

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Remember, Farmgirl, some Mormons argue that profanity and sexual imagery are attractive and tempting, and violence is not, and therefore exposure to fictional violence is less harmful than exposure to the former types of sin.

Seriously. [Smile]

But that's a topic better discussed on the Other Side.

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quote:
I have always viewed him as an author who happens to be LDS, not an LDS who happens to be an author.
That is really well phrased. I have this point of view, too.
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>Remember, Farmgirl, some Mormons argue that profanity and sexual imagery are attractive and tempting, and violence is not, and therefore exposure to fictional violence is less harmful than exposure to the former types of sin.

Me: This is a very interesting statement. Has someone who is LDS and who has studied this idea said this to you? Is this just a personal observation? Having grown up LDS, I can't think of a single moment where someone made this idea explicit. It's an interesting idea that I'll have to chew on for a while.

I suspect that closer to the truth is that we all have our vices and things we are differentially sensitive too. I don't think that Mormons are more violent or more attracted to violent content than anyone else, and would suspect the opposite to be the case, if anything...that is not to say they are dramatically different either way. I'll keep chewing on it.

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sorry about that i should of remember his books are not much christian so i guess he doesn't go to mormon or christian book stores. i know he wrote a few christian books and a few books about women in history. we have a books-a-millions and a borders book store near me. so it would be great if he could go to those.i heard orson scott card is mormon but i notice in his ender's game book he said some Profanity in it. yes we try to not to swear a few do. some of my friends in california who were mormon swear. we mormons are nothing speical we try to act christ like. but we do samethings as non-mormons. by the way i'm still looking for mr.card's snail mail address since he hides his e-mail address.
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quote:
i heard orson scott card is mormon but i notice in his ender's game book he said some Profanity in it. yes we try to not to swear a few do.
You do realize that having a character swear isn't the same as the author himself swearing, right? Just as having a character kill people doesn't mean that the author does that.
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Noemon
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Actually Scooter, we had a discussion of exactly this point in the Books, Films, Food and Culture forum fairly recently. I'll see if I can dig up a link for you.
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Noemon
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Ah, Here it is. Started by me, I see. I'd forgotten that.
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Scooter
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Thanks Neomon, interesting thread. *chew, chew, chew*
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C. Patrick Carolan
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Quick n00b question time!

LDS = ?

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Noemon
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Latter Day Saints.
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Noemon
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Sure Scooter, glad I was able to find it (I'm not always so good with the Hatrack search function). Hope to see you on the other forum at some point!
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C. Patrick Carolan
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Thanks, Noemon. I really should've been able to figure that one out.

My brain's just not in gear yet this morning.

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Noemon
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[Smile] Sure, no problem. One of the most intelligent people I've ever met once forgot how to spell "of". We all have obvious stuff slip now and then.
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Whats the "C." in C. Patrick Carolan? Just wondering. If you don't want anyone to know don't feel pressured. Again just wondering... *Shrug* [Big Grin]
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C. Patrick Carolan
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No worries. The "C" is for Chris (well, technically, Christopher I suppose) which is my real first name. I'm working on a career as a writer - fantasy/sci-fi, which will no doubt shock and amaze all - and I decided early on that I didn't want an alliterative name on my work... it has always kinda bugged me that both parts of my name start with the same letter; it makes me feel like a character from an old comic book.

So I decided to use the Patrick, which is my Catholic confirmation name, and the initial C. I don't actually have a legal middle name (there's a funny story behind that, but I won't get inot it right now) so that's how I ended up with C. Patrick Carolan.

The more you know!

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Are catholics normally given a different confirmation name than their legal name?
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C. Patrick Carolan
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Usually, yeah, AntiCool. It's not a legal thing; your confirmation name doesn't show up on your driver's liscence, birth certificate, social insurance, etc.

To be honest I'm not sure what the point of the practice of taking a confimration name is. I'm pretty far removed from the Catholic aspect of my life so I don't know as much about the technicalities of the sacraments as I did when I was in school (Catholic school, of course). Aside from weddings, funerals and the like, I haven't visited a Church in probably nine years or so.

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