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Hi! I'm a huge fan of OSC and have been hauling around a fairly large collection of his writings as I've moved around through an undergrad degree that included a variety of co-op placements.
On one of my placements I was lucky enough to live in a big city and was able to round out my collection by visiting both regular and used bookstores. I found some copies that I never thought I'd see (Hot Sleep and A Planet Called Treason), but some of his work still escapes me.
Does anyone know any good places to get out of print books? I'm a little leery of online shopping, but if a place comes highly recommended i'd consider it. I'd like to find the paper back editions of the short stories that appear in Maps in a Mirror (I have the Changed Man).
American Book Exchange - This is a website that lists complete inventory for thousands of used book dealers internationally.
By the way, I counted my collection last night: 84 books written, co-authored, or edited by OSC. This includes the graphic novels based on Red Prophet, Wyrms, Ender's Game, and Ender's Shadow.
That's quite an impressive body of work.
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By the way, here is what I think is OSC's complete bibliography:
Hidden Empire-2009 • Sequel to Empire
Ender in Exile--2008
Stonefather--2008
Keeper of Dreams--2008
Empire--2007
Space Boy—2007 • Novella, later included in Keeper of Dreams
War of Gifts—2007 • Holiday-themed novella set in Ender’s Game universe
Invasive Procedures—2007 • Co-authored with Aaron Johnston • Based on Card’s short story “Malpractice”
Magic Street – 2005
Shadow of the Giant – 2005 • Sequel to Ender’s Shadow, Shadow of the Hegemon, and Shadow Puppets
Posing as People: Three Stories, Three Plays – 2005 • Contains three short stories by Card; all from Maps in a Mirror • Also contains three plays, based on those short stories: “Clap Hands and Sing” – by Scott Brick, “Lifeloop” – by Aaron Johnston, and “Sepulchre of Songs” – by Emily Janice Card • Limited edition hardback includes four CDs of the original cast performances and readings of the stories
Zanna’s Gift: A Life in Christmases—2004 • Writing as Scott Richards
Women of Genesis III: Rachael and Leah—July 2004
An Open Book – February 2004 • First collection of poetry
Crystal City (novel, TOR, 2003) • Volume 6 of Tales of Alvin Maker
Robota– October 2003 • Co-authored with Doug Chiang, who contributed the illustrations and story idea Doug Chiang also developed four 90-second, CGI-animated movie trailers and a Sony video game based on the Robota concept
Doorways (chapbook, 2002) • Sold only through OSC’s web site • Contains two stories – “Angles” and “Dust”—and numerous poems
Shadow Puppets (novel, TOR, 2002) • Sequel to Ender’s Shadow and Shadow of the Hegemon
First Meetings • Hardcover (1st Edition, 2002): A limited edition collection of three Ender-related short stories--“Ender’s Game”, “Investment Counselor”, and “Polish Boy”—privately published for the EnderCon convention and also sold on OSC’s website. • Hardcover (2nd Ed., Tor, 2003)-- Contains an extra story --“Teacher’s Pest”
Women of Genesis II: Rebekah (novel, Deseret, 2001)
Women of Genesis I: Sarah (novel, Deseret, 2000)
Shadow of the Hegemon • Sequel to Ender’s Shadow
Magic Mirror: A Fable for Adults
Ender’s Shadow • Parallel novel to Ender’s Game
Enchantment (novel, Tor, 1999)
Heartfire (novel, Tor, 1998) • Volume 5 of Tales of Alvin Maker
Homebody (novel, HarperCollins, 1998)
Stone Tables (novel, Deseret Press, 1997)
Treasure Box (novel, HarperCollins, 1996)
Children of the Mind (novel, Tor, 1996) • Sequel to Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead, and Xenocide
Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus (novel, Tor, 1996)
Alvin Journeyman (novel, Tor, 1995) • Volume 4 of Tales of Alvin Maker
Earthborn (novel, Tor, 1995) • Volume 5 of Homecoming series
Earthfall (novel, Tor, 1995) • Volume 4 of Homecoming series
Lovelock (with Kathryn H. Kidd, Tor 1994) • Book 1 in Mayflower Trilogy
The Ships of Earth (novel, Tor, 1994) • Volume 3 of Homecoming series
A Storyteller in Zion (essays, Bookcraft, 1993). • One of the essays titled "The Book of Mormon--Artifact or Artifice" was also published separately in pamphlet form by Deseret Press.
The Call of Earth (novel, Tor, 1992) • Volume 2 of Homecoming series
Lost Boys (novel, HarperCollins, 1992)
The Memory of Earth (novel, Tor, 1992) • Volume 1 of Homecoming series
Xenocide (novel, Tor, Aug 1991) • Sequel to Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead
The Worthing Saga (novel, Tor, Dec 90) • This is an omnibus volume incorporating The Worthing Chronicle, most of Capitol, and several previously unpublished or uncollected stories from the same future history
Eye for Eye (Tor, Nov 90) • This is a Tor double novel, with OSC’s “Eye for Eye” and Lloyd Biggle Jr.’s "Tunesmith" • Includes a special “Foreward” and “Afterward” by OSC
Maps in a Mirror: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card (Tor, Oct 90) • This is a collection of almost all Card’s previously published short stories, except those that appear in Capitol, The Worthing Saga and The Folk of the Fringe • Published in four mass market paperback volumes: (1) The Changed Man, (2) Flux, (3) Cruel Miracles, and (4) Monkey Sonatas.
How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy (Writer's Digest Books, 90) • Winner of the Hugo Award in 1991
The Abyss with Jim Cameron (novel, Pocket, May 89) • Based on the film The Abyss
The Folk of the Fringe (collection of linked stories, Phantasia Press/Tor, Apr 89)
Prentice Alvin (novel, Tor, Feb 89) • Vol. 3 of Tales of Alvin Maker
Treason (novel, St. Martin's Press, Oct 88) • Revised edition of A Planet Called Treason with 10% new material
Character and Viewpoint (Writer's Digest Books, Aug 88)
Red Prophet (novel, Tor, Jan 88) • Vol. 2 of Tales of Alvin Maker
Wyrms (novel, Arbor House/Tor, Jun 87)
Seventh Son (novel, Tor, Jun 87) • Vol. 1 of Tales of Alvin Maker
Cardography (Hypatia Press, Mar 87) • This is a limited-edition fantasy short story collection. There were only 1000 copies released and signed by the author • All stories later included in Maps in a Mirror • Available in hardcover only
Speaker for the Dead (novel, Tor, Feb 86) • Sequel to Ender’s Game
Ender's Game (novel, Tor, Jan 85).
Saints (novel, Tor, Apr 88) • Originally published as Woman of Destiny by Berkley Press in Jan 84
The Worthing Chronicle (novel, Ace, Jul 83) • This book is essentially a rewrite of Card’s earlier books, Capitol and Hot Sleep • All material later included in The Worthing Saga
Hart's Hope (novel, Berkley, Jan 83; Tor, Feb 88)
Saintspeak (humor, Signature/Orion, 82)
Ainge (sports biography, Signature, 82; out of print)
Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories (story collection, Dial/Dell, 80) • The short story “Unaccompanied Sonata” wa republished separately by Pulphouse Publishers in 1992 in a limited edition, leather-bound volume. Each copy was autographed by the author and sells for around $100.00.
A Planet Called Treason (novel, St. Martin's/Dell, 78,79) • This novel was replaced by Treason and is permanently out of print
Hot Sleep (novel, Baronet/Ace, 78) • This novel was replaced by Worthing Chronicle and is permanently out of print
Capitol (story collection, Baronet/Ace, 78) • This book is permanently out of print; much of its material was included in The Worthing Saga
The Mormons (picture book, Deseret, 1978) • Book published anonymously. OSC wrote much of the text for the pictures, but like the photographer he is not credited anywhere in the book.
Listen, Mom and Dad (child-rearing book, Bookcraft, 78; out of print)
BOOKS EDITED
Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show –2008 • Co-edited with Edmund Schubert • Collects the best stories from the first year of Card’s web magazine Intergalactic Medicine Show
Getting Lost: Survival, Baggage, and Starting Over in J.J. Abram’s LOST (Smart Pop Series, 2006)
Hitting the Skids in Pixeltown: The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology 2 (Phobos, 2003)
Empire of Dreams and Miracles: The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology (Phobos, 2002)
Masterpieces: The Best Science Fiction of the Century (November 2001)
Future on Ice (best science fiction of the 1980's, vol. 2, Tor, 98)
Black Mist and Other Japanese Futures (Daw, December 1997)
Turning Hearts: Stories of Family Life (LDS short stories, Bookcraft, 1994)
Future on Fire (best science fiction of the 1980s, vol. 1, Tor, 90)
Dragons of Darkness (fantasy, Ace, 81; Bart, 88)
Dragons of Light (fantasy, Ace, 80; Bart, 88)
GRAPHIC NOVELS
Ender’s Game: Battle School—2009 • Card is credited as executive producer on this graphic adaptation of his novel. Christoper Yost, writer. Pasqual Ferry, artist.
Ender’s Shadow: Battle School—2009 • Card is credited as executive producer on this graphic adaptation of his novel. Mike Carey, writer. Sebastian Fiumara, artist.
Orson Scott Card’s Wyrms—2006 • Card is listed as co-author on this graphic adaptation of his novel, along with Jake Black and Renato Arlem
The Tales of Alvin Maker: Red Prophet—2006 The Tales of Alvin Maker: Red Prophet II—2008 • Card is listed as co-author on this graphic adaptation of his novel, along with Renato Arlem
Ultimate Iron Man—2006 Ultimate Iron Man II—2008 • Collects volumes 1-10 of the Ultimate Iron Man comic book series • Orson Scott Card’s first attempt at writing a graphic novel/comic books
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I'm missing the graphic novels and books he's edited (except the IGMS anthology).
I've never looked at graphic novels before. Are they basically long comics? Would a local bookstore normally carry them, or will I have to find them on-line?
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Thanks for the list, Craig Childs. I have been using the OSC Library link here to determine what I still need to have a complete collection, but I think you include a few more things. I still have a long list of things to get. (heck, I haven't even had time to READ the last three OSC writings I purchased).
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I haven't had a problem buying used books from Amazon. But I haven't looked for any in pristine condition, if that matters to you.
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quote:Originally posted by Cookie Crisp: I've never looked at graphic novels before. Are they basically long comics? Would a local bookstore normally carry them, or will I have to find them on-line?
Barnes and Noble carries the OSC graphic novels. They are hardback (or sometimes trade paperback) collections that contain anywhere from 5-10 comic book issues.
A few years back, for instance, OSC wrote a comic book series called Ultimate Iron Man. You can purchase the series in two hardback volumes: Ultimate Iron Vol 1 (issues 1-5) and Ultimate Iron Man Vol 2 (issues 6-10). Each volume runs about $20 new; you can sometimes find them used on ebay for about half price.
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quote:Originally posted by Farmgirl: I have been using the OSC Library link here to determine what I still need to have a complete collection, but I think you include a few more things.
Of course, OSC has written plays, dissertations, audio scripts, poems, essays, articles, etc. that I've never read and don't own. I've only purchased books that were widely published and made available. I'm sure there are some real completists out there who have a lot more than I do.
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