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Orson Scott Card

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Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) is an American novelist, critic, public speaker, essayist, and columnist. [1]

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A Different Flesh

A Different Flesh is a collection of alternate history short stories by Harry Turtledove set in a world in which Homo erectus and various megafauna survived in the Americas instead of Native Americans or any other human cultures.

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A Plague of Butterflies

"A Plague of Butterflies" is a short story by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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A Planet Called Treason

A Planet Called Treason (1979) is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card.

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A Reverie for Mister Ray

A Reverie for Mister Ray: Reflections on Life, Death, and Speculative Fiction is a collection of nonfiction work by American writer Michael Bishop published in 2005 by PS Publishing.

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A Sleep and a Forgetting

"A Sleep and a Forgetting" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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A Storyteller in Zion

A Storyteller in Zion (1993) is a collection of short stories and articles by Orson Scott Card.

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A Thousand Deaths (Card short story)

"A Thousand Deaths" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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A War of Gifts: An Ender Story

A War of Gifts: An Ender Story (2007) is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card.

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Aaron Burr

Aaron Burr Jr. (February 6, 1756 – September 14, 1836) was an American politician.

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Aaron Johnston

Aaron Johnston is an American author, comics writer, and film producer.

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Abigail Breslin

Abigail Kathleen Breslin (born April 14, 1996) is an American actress and singer.

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Ad Astra (convention)

Ad Astra is an annual science fiction fantasy and horror convention in Ontario.

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Advent Rising

Advent Rising is an action-adventure third-person shooter video game developed by GlyphX Games and published by Majesco Entertainment.

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Adventure Construction Set

Adventure Construction Set (ACS) is a program written by Stuart Smith that is used to construct tile-based graphical adventure games.

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Agent of Byzantium

Agent of Byzantium is a collection of short stories by Harry Turtledove, centred on the exploits of Basil Argyros, a Byzantine secret agent.

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AggieCon

AggieCon is the oldest and largest student-run multigenre convention in the United States.

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Agricol Lozano

Agricol Lozano Herrera (1927–1999) was a poet, historian, and leader in Mexico.

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AI takeover

An AI takeover is a hypothetical scenario in which artificial intelligence (AI) becomes the dominant form of intelligence on Earth, with computers or robots effectively taking control of the planet away from the human species.

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AI takeovers in popular culture

AI takeover is a common theme in science fiction.

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Ainge

Ainge (1981) is an out of print non-fiction book by author Orson Scott Card.

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Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars

Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars is a novel by Daniel Pinkwater, published in 1979.

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Alex Awards

The Alex Awards annually recognize "ten books written for adults that have special appeal to young adults ages 12 through 18".

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Alternate history

Alternate history or alternative history (Commonwealth English), sometimes abbreviated as AH, is a genre of fiction consisting of stories in which one or more historical events occur differently.

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Alvin Journeyman

Alvin Journeyman (1995) is an alternate history/fantasy novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Alvin Smith (brother of Joseph Smith)

Alvin Smith (February 11, 1798 – November 19, 1823) was the eldest brother of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement.

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Amazing Stories

Amazing Stories is an American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing.

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America (short story)

"America" is a science fiction short story by American writer Orson Scott Card, originally published in the January 1987 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine.

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AML Awards

The AML Awards are given annually by the Association for Mormon Letters (AML) to the best work "by, for, and about Mormons." They are juried awards, chosen by a panel of judges.

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An Open Book (poetry collection)

An Open Book (2004) is a collection of poems by Orson Scott Card.

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Analog Science Fiction and Fact

Analog Science Fiction and Fact is an American science-fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930.

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Analog's Children of the Future

Analog's Children of the Future is the third in a series of anthologies of science fiction stories drawn from Analog magazine and edited by then-current Analog editor Stanley Schmidt.

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And What Will We Do Tomorrow?

"And What Will We Do Tomorrow" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Andrew

Andrew is the English form of a given name common in many countries.

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Andrew Weiner

Andrew Weiner (born 17 June 1949) is a Canadian science fiction writer.

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Andy Kubert

Andrew "Andy" Kubert (born February 27, 1962) is an American comics artist, son of Joe Kubert, and brother of Adam Kubert, both of whom are also artists, and the uncle of comics editor Katie Kubert.

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Annals of Rome

Annals of Rome is a turn-based strategy video game developed by Level 9 Computing and published by Personal Software Services.

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Ansen Dibell

Ansen Dibell was the pen name used by Nancy Ann Dibble (September 8, 1942 – March 7, 2006), an American science fiction author, who also published books about fiction writing.

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Ansible

An ansible is a category of fictional device or technology capable of instantaneous or faster-than-light communication.

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Ansible (software)

Ansible is an open source software that automates software provisioning, configuration management, and application deployment.

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Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction

Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of science fiction, science fantasy or horror in which the Earth's technological civilization is collapsing or has collapsed.

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Apologetics

Apologetics (from Greek ἀπολογία, "speaking in defense") is the religious discipline of defending religious doctrines through systematic argumentation and discourse.

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Archon: The Light and the Dark

Archon: The Light and the Dark is a 1983 video game developed by Free Fall Associates and one of the first five games published by Electronic Arts.

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Arjuna

Arjuna (in Devanagari: अर्जुन) is the main central character of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and plays a key role in the Bhagavad Gita alongside Krishna.

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Arlen Card

Arlen Card (born 11 April 1961) is an American composer and arranger.

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Armor of God (disambiguation)

The Armor of God is a biblical metaphor for vigilant righteousness as bestowed by God.

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Artificial consciousness

Artificial consciousness (AC), also known as machine consciousness (MC) or synthetic consciousness, is a field related to artificial intelligence and cognitive robotics.

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Artificial intelligence in fiction

The literature of science fiction and fantasy is extensive and includes many subgenres which includes artificial intelligence as a recurrent theme in science fiction.

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Asa Butterfield

Asa Maxwell Thornton Farr Butterfield (born 1 April 1997) is an English actor.

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Asimov's Science Fiction

Asimov's Science Fiction (ISSN 1065-2698) is an American science fiction magazine which publishes science fiction and fantasy named after science fiction author Isaac Asimov.

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Asteroids in fiction

Asteroids and asteroid belts are a staple of science fiction stories.

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Atlantis in popular culture

The mythical island of Atlantis has often been depicted in books, television shows, films and other creative works of popular culture.

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Author Services Inc.

Author Services Inc. (ASI) represents the literary, theatrical and musical works of the late Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

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Balance of Power (video game)

Balance of Power is a computer strategy game of geopolitics during the Cold War, created by Chris Crawford and published in 1985 on the Apple Macintosh by Mindscape, followed by ports to a variety of platforms over the next two years.

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Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles

Baldwin Hills is a neighborhood in South Los Angeles, California.

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BayCon

BayCon is the San Francisco Bay Area's longest-running fan-run science fiction and fantasy convention.

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Ben Parris

Benjamin Jason Parris (born 1961) is an American author, educator, and museum planner best known as the creator of Wade of Aquitaine.

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Beth Meacham

Beth Meacham (born 1951) is an American writer and editor, best known as a longtime top editor with Tor Books.

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Bildungsroman

In literary criticism, a Bildungsroman ("bildung", meaning "education", and "roman", meaning "novel"; English: "novel of formation, education, culture"; "coming-of-age story") is a literary genre that focuses on the psychological and moral growth of the protagonist from youth to adulthood (coming of age), in which character change is extremely important.

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Bilhah

Bilhah (בִּלְהָה "unworried", Standard Hebrew Bilha, Tiberian Hebrew Bilhâ) is a person mentioned in the Book of Genesis.

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Biology and sexual orientation

The relationship between biology and sexual orientation is a subject of research.

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Bob Warner (artist)

Bob Warner (born 1960) is a prolific artist known for his illustrations of book jackets.

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Bookcraft

Bookcraft was a major publisher of books and products for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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Breaking the Game

"Breaking the Game" is a short story by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Brian Green

Brian Green may refer to:;In real life.

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Brian McClellan

Brian McClellan (born January 25, 1986) is an American writer of epic fantasy.

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Brigham Young High School

Brigham Young High School was a private high school in Provo, Utah, United States, first known as Brigham Young Academy (BYA).

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Brigham Young University

Brigham Young University (BYU, sometimes referred to colloquially as The Y) is a private, non-profit research university in Provo, Utah, United States completely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon Church) and run under the auspices of its Church Educational System.

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Brigham Young University Press

Brigham Young University Press (BYU Press) is the university press of Brigham Young University (BYU).

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Briseis

Brisēís (Βρισηΐς,; also known as Hippodameia (Ἱπποδάμεια) was a mythical queen in Asia Minor at the time of the Trojan War. Her character lies at the heart of a dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon that drives the plot of Homer's Iliad.

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Brokedown Palace (novel)

Brokedown Palace is Steven Brust's and Alan Lee's only stand-alone novel set in Dragaera.

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Burning (short story)

"Burning" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Capitol (short story collection)

Capitol (1979) was Orson Scott Card's second published book.

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Captain Blood (video game)

Captain Blood (L’Arche du Captain Blood in France) is the name of a French video game from 1988 made by ERE Informatique (soon relabeled with their short-lived Exxos label) and released by Infogrames.

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Card (surname)

Card is a surname.

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Cardography

Cardography (1987) is a short story collection by Orson Scott Card.

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Catwings

Catwings is a series of four American children's picture books written by Ursula K. Le Guin, illustrated by S. D. Schindler, and originally published by Scholastic from 1988 to 1999.

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Caul

A caul or cowl (Caput galeatum, literally, "helmeted head") is a piece of membrane that can cover a newborn's head and face.

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Chair Entertainment

Chair Entertainment Group, LLC (stylized as ChAIR) is an American video game developer based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Charles Ora Card

Charles Ora Card (November 5, 1839 – September 9, 1906) was the founder of the town of Cardston, Alberta, the first Mormon settlement in Canada.

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Cheater (short story)

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Children of the Fleet

Children of the Fleet is a science fiction novel written by Orson Scott Card.

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Children of the Mind

Children of the Mind (1996) is the fourth science fiction novel of Orson Scott Card's popular ''Ender's Game'' series of science fiction novels that focus on the character Ender Wiggin.

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Christopher Columbus in fiction

Here below is a chronology of fictional and semi-fictional stories (including plays, operas, films and TV, as well as literary works) that feature the famous explorer Christopher Columbus.

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Christopher Yost

Christopher Lee Yost (born February 21, 1973) is an American film, animation, and comic book writer best known as the head writer of the Marvel Comics animated series The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes and co-writer (with his frequent collaborator Craig Kyle) of the comic book series X-23: Innocence Lost, X-23: Target X, New X-Men, X-Force, and Scarlet Spider (volume 2).

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Codex Writers Group

The Codex Writers' Group (aka "Codex") is an online community of active speculative fiction writers.

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Compute!

Compute!, often stylized as COMPUTE!, was an American home computer magazine that was published from 1979 to 1994.

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Computer magazine

Computer magazines are about computers and related subjects, such as networking and the Internet.

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Con†Stellation

Con†Stellation (also written as Con*Stellation) is an annual general-interest science fiction convention held in Huntsville, Alabama.

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Cowboy Bebop

is a 1998 Japanese anime television series animated by Sunrise featuring a production team led by director Shinichirō Watanabe, screenwriter Keiko Nobumoto, character designer Toshihiro Kawamoto, mechanical designer Kimitoshi Yamane, and composer Yoko Kanno.

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Cumorah

Cumorah (also known as Mormon Hill,A. P. Kesler,, Young Woman's Journal, 9:73 (February 1898)."Thomas Cook History, 1930", in Dan Vogel ed. (2000). Early Mormon Documents, vol. 3 (Salt Lake City: Signature Books) pp. 243–50.Andrew Jenson, Conference Report (April 1917) p. 99. Gold Bible Hill,, New York Times, 1888-02-26.Bruce E. Dana (2003). Glad Tidings Near Cumorah (CFI) pp. 58–60. and Inspiration Point) is a drumlin in Manchester, New York, United States, where Joseph Smith said he found a set of golden plates which he translated into English and published as the Book of Mormon.

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Curelom and cumom

The curelom and the cumom are "useful" animals mentioned in the Book of Mormon.

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D. B. Weiss

Daniel Brett Weiss (born April 23, 1971) is an American television producer and writer, and novelist.

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Dabel Brothers Productions

Dabel Brothers Productions (also known as DB Pro, DBPro, Dabel Brothers Publishing and sometimes Dabel Brothers Production) is a U.S. publishing company of comic books and graphic novels.

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Dave Smeds

Dave Smeds is an American science fiction writer.

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David Birney

David Edwin Birney (born April 23, 1939) is an American actor/director whose career has performances in both contemporary and classical roles in theatre, film and television.

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DeepSouthCon

The DeepSouthCon (DSC) is an annual science fiction convention, which is hosted in different cities in the Southern United States.

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Definitions of science fiction

There have been many attempts at defining science fiction.

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Delphi (online service)

Delphi Forums is a U.S. online service provider and since the mid 1990s has been a community internet forum site.

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Democratic and liberal support for John McCain in 2008

Senator John McCain, the Republican Party nominee, was endorsed or supported by some members of the Democratic Party and by some political figures holding liberal views in the 2008 United States Presidential Election.

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Denmark Vesey

Denmark Vesey (also Telemaque) (1767 – July 2, 1822) was a literate, skilled carpenter and leader among African Americans in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Ditmar Award results

The Ditmar Award is Australia's oldest and best-known science fiction, fantasy and horror award, presented annually at the Australian "NatCon" since 1969.

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Dogsbody (novel)

Dogsbody is a 1975 children's novel by Diana Wynne Jones.

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Dogwalker

"Dogwalker" is a cyberpunk short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Done the Impossible

Done the Impossible is a 2006 documentary fan film of the TV series Firefly.

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Doorways in the Sand

Doorways in the Sand is a science fiction novel by American writer Roger Zelazny.

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Doug Chiang

Doug Chiang (born 16 February 1962) is a Taiwanese American film designer and artist.

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Dragon Age

Dragon Age is a Canadian dark fantasy role-playing video game series created by BioWare.

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Dragons of Light

Dragons of Light (1980) is an anthology edited by Orson Scott Card.

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Driller (video game)

Driller (known as Space Station Oblivion in the United States) is a 1987 puzzle video game.

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Earth Afire

Earth Afire is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston, and the second book of the Formic Wars novels in the Ender's Game series.

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Earth Awakens

Earth Awakens is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston, and the third book of the First Formic Wars trilogy of novels in the Ender's Game series.

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Earth Unaware

Earth Unaware is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston in the Ender's Game series.

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Earthborn

Earthborn (1995) is a science fiction book by American writer Orson Scott Card, the concluding fifth book of the Homecoming Saga.

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Earthfall

Earthfall (1995) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Edmund R. Schubert

Edmund R. Schubert is an American author and editor best known for his work in the fields of science fiction and fantasy, though some of his short stories are mysteries, including one that was a preliminary nominee for an Edgar Award in 2006 for Best Short Story.

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Edward E. Smith Memorial Award

The Edward E. Smith Memorial Award for Imaginative Fiction, or "Skylark", annually recognizes someone for lifetime contributions to science fiction, "both through work in the field and by exemplifying the personal qualities which made the late "Doc" Smith well-loved by those who knew him." It is presented by the New England Science Fiction Association at its annual convention, Boskone, to someone chosen by a vote of NESFA members.

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Eight Days of Luke

Eight Days of Luke is a children's fantasy novel written by Diana Wynne Jones published in 1975.

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Elaine Radford

Elaine Radford is an American author of science fiction and non-fiction, perhaps best known for her controversial 1987 essay drawing parallels between Ender Wiggin and Adolf Hitler -- an essay which drew a rebuttal from Orson Scott Card, and which has been cited by, among others, John Kessel.

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Elantris

Elantris is a fantasy novel by American writer Brandon Sanderson.

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Elite (video game)

Elite is a space trading video game, written and developed by David Braben and Ian Bell and originally published by Acornsoft for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers in September 1984.

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Elizabeth Bear

Sarah Bear Elizabeth Wishnevsky (born September 22, 1971) is an American author who works primarily in speculative fiction genres, writing under the name Elizabeth Bear.

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Empire (Card novel)

Empire is a 2006 dystopian novel by Orson Scott Card.

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Enchantment (novel)

Enchantment is an English language fantasy novel written by Orson Scott Card.

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Ender in Exile

Ender in Exile is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card, part of the ''Ender's Game'' series, published on November 11, 2008.

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Ender Wiggin

Andrew "Ender" Wiggin is a fictional character from Orson Scott Card's 1985 science fiction novel Ender's Game and its sequels (Speaker for the Dead, Xenocide, Children of the Mind, Ender in Exile), as well as in the first part of the spin-off series, Ender's Shadow.

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Ender's Game

Ender's Game is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card.

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Ender's Game (comics)

Ender's Game is a series of comic book adaptations of science fiction novels written by Orson Scott Card published by Marvel Comics that began in October 2008.

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Ender's Game (film)

Ender's Game is a 2013 American military science fiction action film based on the novel of the same name by Orson Scott Card.

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Ender's Game (series)

The Ender's Game series (often referred to as the Ender saga and also the Enderverse) is a series of science fiction books written by American author Orson Scott Card.

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Ender's Game (short story)

"Ender's Game" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Ender's Shadow

Ender's Shadow (1999) is a parallel science fiction novel by the American author Orson Scott Card, taking place at the same time as the novel Ender's Game and depicting some of the same events from the point of view of Bean, a supporting character in the original novel.

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Era (publisher)

A ERA is a Bulgarian publishing house created by Tsvetelina Decheva (Dečeva; president) in 1996.

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Eric James Stone

Eric James Stone (born 1967) is an American science fiction, fantasy, and horror author.

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Escape from Earth

Escape from Earth: New Adventures in Space is an anthology of original science fiction novellas edited by American writers Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, published in 2006.

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Eternity SF

Eternity SF, also known as Eternity Science Fiction and Eternity, was a semi-professional science fiction magazine published by Stephen Gregg out of Sandy Springs, South Carolina.

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Eugie Foster

Eugie Foster (December 30, 1971 – September 27, 2014) was an American short story writer, columnist, and editor.

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Extinct (2017 TV series)

Extinct is a post-apocalyptic science fiction television series directed by Ryan Little and written by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston.

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Extraterrestrials in fiction

Extraterrestrials, a common theme in modern science-fiction, also appeared in much earlier works such as the second-century parody True History by Lucian of Samosata.

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Eye for Eye

Eye for Eye (1987) is a science fiction novella by Orson Scott Card.

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Fablehaven

Fablehaven is The New York Times best-selling children's literature fantasy series written by Brandon Mull.

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Fan fiction

Fan fiction or fanfiction (also abbreviated to fan fic, fanfic, fic or ff) is fiction about characters or settings from an original work of fiction, created by fans of that work rather than by its creator.

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Fantastyka

Fantastyka (est 1982, in 1990 renamed Nowa Fantastyka) is a Polish speculative fiction monthly fantasy and science fiction magazine.

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Far Horizons

Far Horizons: All New Tales from the Greatest Worlds of Science Fiction is an anthology of original science fiction stories edited by Robert Silverberg, first published in hardcover by Avon Eos in May 1999, with a book club edition following from Avon and the Science Fiction Book Club in July of the same year.

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Fat Farm

"Fat Farm" is a short story by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Finding Serenity

Finding Serenity: Anti-heroes, Lost Shepherds and Space Hookers in Joss Whedon's Firefly is a compilation of essays edited by Jane Espenson with Glenn Yeffeth.

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Firefall (video game)

Firefall was a science fiction free-to-play massive multiplayer online open world shooter by Red 5 Studios which was released on July 29, 2014.

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First Meetings

First Meetings (2002) is a collection of Orson Scott Card's short stories from the ''Ender's Game'' series.

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Formics

The Formics, also known as Buggers, are a fictional ant-like alien species from the Ender's Game series of science fiction novels by Orson Scott Card.

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Foundation and Earth

Foundation and Earth is a science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov, the fifth novel of the ''Foundation'' series and chronologically the last in the series.

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Foundation series

The Foundation series is a science fiction book series written by American author Isaac Asimov.

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Foundation's Friends

Foundation's Friends, Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov is a 1989 book written in honor of science fiction author Isaac Asimov, in the form of an anthology of short stories set in Asimov's universes, particularly the Robot/Empire/Foundation universe.

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Fresco Pictures

Fresco Pictures is a film company, formed in 1996 and based in Los Angeles.

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Futurama: Bender's Game

Futurama: Bender's Game is a 2008 American direct-to-video adult animated science fantasy comedy film and the third of the four Futurama films that make up the show's fifth season.

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Future on Fire

Future on Fire (1991) is a science fiction anthology edited by Orson Scott Card.

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Future on Ice

Future on Ice (1998) is a science fiction anthology edited by Orson Scott Card, belated companion to Future on Fire (1991).

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Galactic empire

Galactic empires are a common trope used in science fantasy and science fiction, particularly in works known as 'space operas'.

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Gatsbys American Dream

Gatsbys American Dream was an American indie rock band based in Seattle, Washington, United States.

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Gavin Hood

Gavin Hood (born 12 May 1963) is a South African filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, and actor, best known for writing and directing Tsotsi (2005), which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

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Geeks OUT

Geeks OUT is a New York City-based, non-profit organization, founded in 2010, whose mission is to rally, empower, and promote the queer geek community.

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Geffen Award

The Geffen Award is an annual literary award given by the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy since 1999, and presented at the ICon Festival, the annual Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention, It is named in honour of editor and translator Amos Geffen, who was one of the society's founders.

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Genetic engineering in science fiction

In literature and especially in science fiction, genetic engineering has been used as a theme or a plot device in many stories.

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Genghis Khan (video game)

Genghis Khan, original full title, is a 1987 turn-based strategy game developed by Koei, originally released for the NEC PC-9801, MSX and Sharp X68000 in 1988, the DOS and NES in 1990, and the Amiga in 1990.

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Gert Fram

"Gert Fram" is the first short story that was published by American author Orson Scott Card.

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Gigi Pritzker

Jean "Gigi" Pritzker (born 27 July 1962) is an American billionaire, film producer, and philanthropist.

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Gloriously Bright

"Gloriously Bright" is a story by Orson Scott Card set in his Ender's Game universe.

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Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire

Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire is a French award for speculative fiction.

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Gregory Frost

Gregory Frost (born May 13, 1951) is an American author of science fiction and fantasy, and directs a fiction writing workshop at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.

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Group mind (science fiction)

A group mind, hive mind, group ego, mind coalescence, or gestalt intelligence in science fiction is a plot device in which multiple minds, or consciousnesses, are linked into a single, collective consciousness or intelligence.

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Hailee Steinfeld

Hailee Steinfeld (born December 11, 1996) is an American actress and singer.

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Hainish Cycle

The Hainish Cycle consists of a number of science fiction novels and stories by Ursula K. Le Guin.

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Halo (franchise)

Halo is a military science fiction first-person shooter video game franchise created by Bungie and now managed and developed by 343 Industries, a subsidiary of Microsoft Studios.

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Hamlet's Father

Hamlet's Father is a 2008 novella by Orson Scott Card, which retells the story of Shakespeare's Hamlet in modernist prose, and which makes several changes to the characters' motivations and backstory.

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Harlan Ellison bibliography

This is a list of works by Harlan Ellison (1934–2018).

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Harriet McDougal

Harriet Popham McDougal Rigney (born August 4, 1939) is an editor who worked on several best-selling fantasy books, including the Wheel of Time series written by her husband, Robert Jordan.

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Harry Potter influences and analogues

Writer J. K. Rowling cites several writers as influences in her creation of her bestselling Harry Potter series.

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Hart's Hope

Hart's Hope (1983) is a fantasy novel by Orson Scott Card, written in second person.

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Heartfire

Heartfire (1998) is an alternate history/fantasy novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Hell Bent for Letters

Hell Bent for Letters is the second full-length album by the Seattle, Washington-based literary-metal band BlöödHag.

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Heroes in Hell

Heroes in Hell is a series of shared world fantasy books, within the genre Bangsian fantasy, created and edited by Janet Morris and written by her, Chris Morris, C. J. Cherryh and others.

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Hidden Empire

Hidden Empire is a 2009 science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card.

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Hill Cumorah Pageant

The Hill Cumorah Pageant is an annual production of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) staged at the foot of the Hill Cumorah in Palmyra, New York, United States.

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Holy (short story)

"Holy" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Homebody (novel)

Homebody (1998) is the third horror novel by Orson Scott Card.

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Homecoming Saga

The Homecoming Saga is a science fiction series by Orson Scott Card.

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Honda

is a Japanese public multinational conglomerate corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles, aircraft, motorcycles, and power equipment.

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Hot Sleep

Hot Sleep: The Worthing Chronicle (1979) is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card set in the Worthing series.

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Hover Car Racer

Hover Car Racer is a Sci-fi/Sports/Action story written by Australian author Matthew Reilly, originally released as a free fortnightly online serial, and later published by Pan MacMillan in 2004.

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Howard Lyon

Howard Lyon is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games.

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Hugo Award

The Hugo Awards are a set of literary awards given annually for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year.

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Hugo Award for Best Novel

The Hugo Award for Best Novel is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published in English or translated into English during the previous calendar year.

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I Am Legend (film)

I Am Legend is a 2007 American post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film based on the novel of the same name, directed by Francis Lawrence and starring Will Smith, who plays US Army virologist Robert Neville.

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I Put My Blue Genes On

"I Put My Blue Genes On" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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ICon festival

ICon is an Israeli science fiction and fantasy fan convention held annually in the Tel Aviv Eshkol Pais during the Sukkot holiday in September–October.

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In the Doghouse (short story)

"In the Doghouse" is a short story by Orson Scott Card and Jay A. Parry.

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Inertialess drive

The inertialess drive is a fictional means of accelerating to close to the speed of light or faster-than-light travel, originally used in Triplanetary and the Lensman series by E.E. "Doc" Smith, and later by Robert A. Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke, Larry Niven, and Alastair Reynolds.

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Insectoid

The term insectoid denotes any creature or object that shares a similar body or traits with common earth insects and arachnids.

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InterGalactic Medicine Show

InterGalactic Medicine Show (sometimes shortened to IGMS) is an American online fantasy and science fiction magazine.

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Invasive Procedures (novel)

Invasive Procedures (2007) is a medical thriller by Orson Scott Card and screenwriter Aaron Johnston.

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Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in Leyton, East London, in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris.

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Iron Man (Ultimate Marvel character)

Ultimate Iron Man (Antonio "Tony" Stark) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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James B. Allen (historian)

James Brown "Jim" Allen (born 1927) is an American historian of Mormonism and was an official Assistant Church Historian of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1972–1979.

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James Cameron

James Francis CameronSpace Foundation.

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James White (author)

James White (7 April 1928 – 23 August 1999) was a Northern Irish author of science fiction novellas, short stories and novels.

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James White Award

The James White Award is an annual short story competition open to writers from around the world.

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Jane (Ender's Game)

Jane is a fictional character in Orson Scott Card's ''Ender'' series.

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Janeen Webb

Janeen Webb (née Pemberton) is an Australian writer, critic and editor, working mainly in the field of science fiction and fantasy.

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Jay A. Parry

Jay Atwell Parry (born October 12, 1950) is an American author.

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Jesuit High School (New Orleans)

Jesuit High School is an all-male, college-preparatory, Catholic high school in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Jill Bauman

Jill Bauman is an American artist.

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Joe Lipari

Joe Lipari, also known as J.R. Lipari, (born October 5, 1979) is an American writer, marketer, comedian and artist.

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John Brown (American author)

John D. Brown is an American author who writes thrillers and epic fantasy.

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John D. Harvey

John D. Harvey (born June 3, 1968, in Boston, Massachusetts) is a horror novelist, screenwriter, and freelance writer.

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John Harris (artist)

John Harris (born 29 July 1948 in London, England), Alison Eldred (Artists' Agent) website.

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John M. Ford

John Milo "Mike" Ford (April 10, 1957 – September 25, 2006) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer, game designer, and poet.

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John Scalzi

John Michael Scalzi II (born May 10, 1969) is an American science fiction author and former president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.

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Joseph Fielding Smith

Joseph Fielding Smith Jr. (July 19, 1876 – July 2, 1972) was an American religious leader and writer who served as the tenth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1970 until his death in 1972.

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Joust (novel)

First commissioned for "the dragon quintet" edited by Marvin Kaye, "Joust" appeared as a short story along with "In the Dragon's House" by Orson Scott Card, "Judgment" by Elizabeth Moon, "Love in a time of Dragons" by Tanith Lee and "Dragon King" by Michael Swanwick.

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Julie Dillon

Julie Dillon (born in 1982) is an American artist specializing in science fiction and fantasy art.

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Kalki (novel)

Kalki is a 1978 pre/post-apocalyptic novel by American author Gore Vidal.

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Kathryn H. Kidd

Kathryn H. Kidd (1949 or 1950 – December 14, 2015)Andrew Hall,, Dawning of a Brighter Day, Association of Mormon Letters, December 17, 2015.

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Keeper of Dreams

Keeper of Dreams (2008) is a short story collection by Orson Scott Card.

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Keith Ferrell

Keith Ferrell is an American author with over a dozen published works including science fiction/fantasy, biographical and video game guides.

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Killing Children

"Killing Children" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Kristi Brooks

Kristi Brooks is the author of Vision², a science fiction novel, various short stories, and columns for local publications.

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Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis

The Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis is possibly the best-known science fiction award from Germany.

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L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library

The L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library is the rare book and manuscript library at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah.

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Land and Overland

The Land and Overland trilogy is a group of three science fantasy novels by Northern Irish writer Bob Shaw.

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Latter Day Saints in popular culture

Latter Day Saints and Mormons have been portrayed in popular media many times.

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Leading Edge (magazine)

Leading Edge, formerly The Leading Edge Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy, is a semi-professional speculative fiction magazine first published in April 1981 and published at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.

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Lech-Lecha

Lech-Lecha, Lekh-Lekha, or Lech-L'cha (leḵ-ləḵā — Hebrew for "go!" or "leave!", literally "go for you" — the fifth and sixth words in the parashah) is the third weekly Torah portion (parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.

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Legends (book)

Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy is a 1998 anthology of 11 novellas (short novels) by a number of English-language fantasy authors, edited by Robert Silverberg.

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Legends II (book)

Legends II: New Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy is a 2003 collection of 11 short stories by a number of fantasy authors, edited by Robert Silverberg.

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Lewis Turco

Lewis P. Turco (born May 2, 1934), is an American poet, teacher, and writer of fiction and non-fiction.

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LGBT themes in speculative fiction

LGBT themes in speculative fiction refer to the incorporation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) themes into science fiction, fantasy, horror fiction and related genres.

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Liavek

Liavek is a series of five fantasy anthologies edited by Emma Bull and Will Shetterly set in a shared world.

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Life, the Universe, & Everything

Life, the Universe, & Everything: The Marion K. "Doc" Smith Symposium on Science Fiction and Fantasy is an academic conference held annually since 1983 in Provo, Utah.

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Lifeloop

"Lifeloop" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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List of 20th-century writers

This is a partial list of 20th-century writers.

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List of Ace SF numeric-series single titles

Ace Books have published hundreds of science fiction titles, starting in 1953.

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List of Ace single volumes

Ace Books began publishing genre fiction in 1952.

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List of Ace titles in numeric series

In January 1969, Ace Books switched from a letter-series code for its books to a numeric series.

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List of alternate history fiction

This is a list of alternate history fiction, sorted by type.

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List of American films of 2013

This is a list of American films released in 2013.

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List of American novelists

This is a list of novelists from the United States, listed with titles of a major work for each.

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List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction

This is a list of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction works as portrayed in literature, film, television, and, comics.

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List of authors by name: C

List of authors by name: A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – X – Y – Z.

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List of Belgians

This is a list of notable Belgian people who either.

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List of books with anti-war themes

Books with anti-war themes have explicit anti-war messages or have been described as having significant anti-war themes or sentiments.

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List of Brigham Young University alumni

This list of Brigham Young University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Brigham Young University (BYU), a private, coeducational research university owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located in Provo, Utah, United States.

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List of children's books made into feature films

This is a list of works of children's literature that have been made into feature films.

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List of Clarion West Writers Workshop instructors

This is a list of instructors in the Clarion West Writers Workshop, a six-week workshop for writers of science fiction, fantasy, and speculative literature, held annually in Seattle, Washington.

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List of Clarion Writers Workshop Instructors

This is a list of past instructors in the Clarion Workshop, an annual writers' workshop for science fiction, fantasy, and speculative literature writers.

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List of contemporary epistolary novels

An epistolary novel tells its story through correspondence, letters, telegrams, and the like.

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List of dystopian films

This is a list of dystopian films.

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List of Ender's Game characters

This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by to include characters from the First Formic War trilogy. This is a partial list of characters in the ''Ender's Game'' series.

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List of Ender's Game series planets

This is a list of planets from the Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card.

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List of Ender's Game series short stories

There are various sources for short stories set in the Ender's Game series.

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List of essayists

This is a list of essayists—people notable for their essay-writing.

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List of Evan McMullin presidential campaign endorsements, 2016

Evan McMullin, a candidate in the 2016 United States presidential election, received the endorsements of the following notable individuals.

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List of fairytale fantasies

This list of fairytale fantasies contains an illustrative list of fairytale fantasy works.

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List of fantasy authors

This is a list of fantasy authors, authors known for writing works of fantasy, fantasy literature, or related genres of magic realism, horror fiction, science fantasy.

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List of fantasy novels (A–H)

This page lists notable fantasy novels (and novel series).

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List of fictional alien species: F

F.

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List of fictional alien species: P

P.

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List of fictional books

A fictional book is a non-existent book created specifically for (i.e. within) a work of fiction.

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List of fictional computers

Computers have often been used as fictional objects in literature, movies and in other forms of media.

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List of fictional diseases

This article is a list of fictional diseases, disorders, infections, and pathogens which appear in fiction where they have a major plot or thematic importance.

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List of fictional doomsday devices

Doomsday devices, when used in fiction, are capable of destroying anything from a civilization to an entire universe, and may be used for the purpose of mutually assured destruction, or as weapons in their own right.

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List of fictional pigs

This page contains a list of pigs in various categories of fiction, including boars and warthogs.

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List of fictional planets by medium

This is a list of fictional planets organized by the medium in which they primarily appear.

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List of fictional presidents of the United States (N–R)

The following is a list of fictional United States presidents, N through R.

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List of fictional presidents of the United States (S–T)

The following is a list of fictional United States presidents, S through T.

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List of fictional schools

This is a list of fictional schools as portrayed in various media.

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List of fictional states of the United States

This is a list of fictional states of the United States found in various works of fiction involving the states, insular areas, districts, reservations, or other unincorporated territories.

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List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (A–B)

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life.

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List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (H–J)

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life.

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List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (V–Z)

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life.

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List of joint winners of the Hugo and Nebula awards

This is a list of the works that have won both the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award (or the Ray Bradbury Award, given in place of the Nebula Award for Best Script since 2009), given annually to works of science fiction literature.

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List of Latter Day Saint movement topics

In an effort to bring together pages on various religions, below is a list of articles that are about or reference Latter Day Saint movement topics.

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List of Latter Day Saint periodicals

This article lists periodicals published primarily about institutions, people, or issues of the Latter Day Saint movement.

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List of Latter Day Saints

This is a list of Latter Day Saints who have attained levels of notability.

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List of literary works by number of translations

This is a list of literary works (including novels, plays, series, collections of poems or short stories, and essays and other forms of literary non-fiction) sorted by the number of languages they have been translated into.

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List of Marvel Comics characters: L

La Bandera is a mutant whose first appearance was in Wolverine vol.

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List of military science fiction works and authors

This is a list of works in the military science fiction subgenre of science fiction, sorted by the creator's surname or, in case of film and television, the title.

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List of multimedia franchises

A multimedia franchise is a media franchise for which installments exist in multiple forms of media, such as books, comic books, films, television series, and video games.

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List of nuclear holocaust fiction

This list of nuclear holocaust fiction lists the many works of speculative fiction that attempt to describe a world during or after a massive nuclear war, nuclear holocaust, or crash of civilization due to a nuclear electromagnetic pulse.

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List of people from Greensboro, North Carolina

This is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived in or are closely associated with Greensboro, North Carolina and have an article on Wikipedia.

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List of people from North Carolina

The following is a list of notable people associated with the U.S. state of North Carolina.

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List of people from Utah

The following is a list of prominent people who were born in the U.S. state of Utah, live in Utah, or for whom Utah is a significant part of their identity.

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List of people from Washington (state)

The following is a list of notable people from Washington – people who were born in, or raised in the U.S. state of Washington, live(d) in Washington, or are strongly associated/have significant relations with the state.

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List of religious ideas in science fiction

Science fiction will sometimes address the topic of religion.

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List of science fiction novels

This is a list of science fiction novels, novel series, and collections of linked short stories.

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List of science fiction universes

Several fictional universes exist in science fiction that serve as backstage for novels, short stories, motion pictures and games.

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List of science-fiction authors

Note that this partial list contains some authors whose works of fantastic fiction would today be called science fiction, even if they predate or did not work in that genre.

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List of songs that retell a work of literature

This is a list of songs that retell, in whole or in part, a work of literature.

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List of Southern Virginia University people

The following is a partial list of notable Southern Virginia University people.

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List of space opera media

The following is a list of space opera media.

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List of succubi in fiction

A succubus (plural succubi) is a type of demoness referenced in various works of fiction.

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List of theatrically released Lionsgate films

This is a list of films produced and/or distributed by Lionsgate.

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List of time travel works of fiction

The lists below describes notable works of fiction involving time travel, where time travel is central to the plot or the premise of the work.

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List of types of killing

In the English language, terms for types of killing often end in the suffix -cide.

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List of Ultimate Marvel publications

Titles in this section are organized by approximate publication date and line title.

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List of University of Utah people

This list of University of Utah people includes notable alumni, non-graduate former students, faculty, staff, and former university presidents.

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List of Utah writers

Following is a list of major Utah writers.

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List of Wikipedia controversies

Since the launch of Wikipedia in January, 2001, a number of controversies have occurred.

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List of young adult writers

This is a list of notable writers whose readership is predominantly teenagers or young adults, or adult fiction writers who have published significant works intended for teens/young adults.

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Listen, Mom and Dad

Listen, Mom and Dad (1977) is a non-fiction book on child-rearing by author Orson Scott Card.

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Lists of Armenians

This is a list of notable Armenians.

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Little, Brown Book Group

Little, Brown Book Group is a UK publishing company.

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Lloyd Biggle Jr.

Lloyd Biggle Jr. (April 17, 1923 – September 12, 2002), was a musician, author, and internationally known oral historian.

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Locus Award

The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards by the science fiction and fantasy magazine Locus, a monthly based in Oakland, California, United States.

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Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel

The Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel is a literary award given annually by Locus Magazine as part of their Locus Awards.

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Locus Award for Best Novelette

The Locus Award for Best Novelette is one of a series of Locus Awards given annually by Locus Magazine.

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Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel

Winners of the Locus Award for Best SF Novel, awarded by the ''Locus'' magazine.

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Locus Award for Best Short Story

The Locus Award for Best Short Story is one of a series of Locus Awards given every year by Locus Magazine.

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Lode Runner

Lode Runner is a platform video game first published by Brøderbund in 1983.

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Loom (video game)

Loom is a 1990 fantasy-themed graphic adventure game by Lucasfilm Games.

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Lost Boys (novel)

Lost Boys (1992) is the first horror novel by American author Orson Scott Card.

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Lovelock (novel)

Lovelock is a 1994 science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and Kathryn H. Kidd.

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Lynn Flewelling

Lynn Flewelling (born Lynn Elizabeth Beaulieu on October 20, 1958 in Presque Isle, Maine) is a fantasy fiction author.

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M. Night Shyamalan

Manoj Nelliyattu "M.

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M. Shayne Bell

Michael Shayne Bell (born 1957) is an American science fiction writer.

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M.U.L.E.

M.U.L.E. is a seminal multiplayer video game originally written for the Atari 8-bit family by Ozark Softscape and published in 1983 by Electronic Arts.

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M=SF

M.

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Magic Mirror (book)

Magic Mirror (1999) is a children's picture book by Orson Scott Card and illustrator Nathan Pinnock.

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Magic Street

Magic Street (2005) is an urban fantasy novel by Orson Scott Card.

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Maniac Mansion

Maniac Mansion is a 1987 graphic adventure video game developed and published by Lucasfilm Games.

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Maps in a Mirror

Maps in a Mirror (1990) is a collection of short stories by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Maralik

Maralik (Մարալիկ), is a town and the centre of the urban community of Ani, in Shirak Province at the northwest of Armenia.

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Marcon (convention)

Marcon is a full-spectrum fantasy and science fiction convention based in Columbus, Ohio, and was on Easter weekend in 2013 but moved to Mother's Day weekend starting in 2014.

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Margaret Edwards Award

The Margaret A. Edwards Award is an American Library Association (ALA) literary award that annually recognizes an author and "a specific body of his or her work, for significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature".

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Masterpieces: The Best Science Fiction of the Century

Masterpieces: The Best Science Fiction of the Century (2001) is an anthology edited by Orson Scott Card.

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Mayflower (series)

Mayflower is a projected trilogy begun in 1994 by Orson Scott Card & Kathryn H. Kidd.

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Mazer in Prison

"Mazer in Prison" is a story by Orson Scott Card set in his Ender's Game universe.

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Medicine show

Medicine shows were touring acts (traveling by truck, horse, or wagon teams) which peddled "miracle cure" patent medicines and other products between various entertainments.

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Messenger (magazine)

Messenger of the fullness of the Gospel is a Mormon fundamentalist publication, originally printed in Birmingham, England, starting in 1991, which was in print in that country until 2001, and continues as a web-based publication.

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Michael Bishop (author)

Michael Lawson Bishop (born November 12, 1945) is an American writer.

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Michael Hague

Michael Hague (born September 8, 1948) is an American illustrator, primarily of children's fantasy books.

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Michael R. Collings

Michael Robert Collings (born October 29, 1947 in Rupert, Idaho) is an American author, poet, literary critic, and bibliographer, and a former professor of creative writing and literature at Pepperdine University.

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Middle Woman

"Middle Woman" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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MidSouthCon

MidSouthCon is an American science-fiction convention held each March in Memphis, Tennessee, since 1982, evolving from similar events in the late 1970s.

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Mike Fink

Mike Fink (also spelled Miche Phinck)O'Neil, Paul.

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Mira, Mirror

Mira, Mirror is a young adult fantasy novel written by Mette Ivie Harrison.

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Miro

Miro may refer to.

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Mission Earth (novel series)

Mission Earth is a ten-volume science fiction novel series by L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology.

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Missionary (LDS Church)

Missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)—widely known as Mormon missionaries—are volunteer representatives of the LDS Church who engage variously in proselytizing, church service, humanitarian aid, and community service.

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Mode (literature)

In literature and other artistic media, a mode is an unspecific critical term usually designating a broad but identifiable kind of literary method, mood, or manner that is not tied exclusively to a particular form or genre.

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Mormon fiction

LDS fiction (or Mormon fiction) is fiction by or about members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also called Mormons.

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Mormon handcart pioneers

The Mormon handcart pioneers were participants in the migration of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as the LDS Church) to Salt Lake City, Utah, who used handcarts to transport their belongings.

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Mormon studies

Mormon studies is the interdisciplinary academic study of the beliefs, practices, history and culture of those known by the term Mormon and denominations belonging to the Latter Day Saint movement whose members do not generally go by the term "Mormon".

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Mormonism in the 20th century

This is a timeline of major events in Mormonism in the 20th century.

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MystiCon

MystiCon is an American science fiction convention held in Roanoke, Virginia.

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Mythago Wood

Mythago Wood is a fantasy novel by British writer Robert Holdstock, published in the United Kingdom in 1984.

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Mythopoeic Awards

The Mythopoeic Awards for literature and literary studies are given by the Mythopoeic Society to authors of outstanding works in the fields of myth, fantasy, and the scholarly study of these areas.

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National Organization for Marriage

The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) is an American non-profit political organization established in 2007 to work against the legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States.

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Neal Shusterman

Neal Shusterman (born November 12, 1962) is an American writer of young-adult fiction.

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Neanderthals in popular culture

Neanderthals have been portrayed in popular culture since the early 20th century.

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Nebulus (video game)

Nebulus is a video game created by John M. Phillips and published by Hewson Consultants in the late 1980s for various home computer systems.

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New Orleans in fiction

New Orleans is featured in a number of works of fiction.

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New Zealand National Science Fiction Convention

The New Zealand National Science Fiction Convention is a volunteer-run science fiction convention that is scheduled annually, and usually takes place either at Easter or at Queen's Birthday weekend (end of May/early June).

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Newark, Ohio

Newark is a city in and the county seat of Licking County, Ohio, United States, east of Columbus, at the junction of the forks of the Licking River.

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Nick Lowe (comics)

Nicholas Albert "Nick" Lowe, is the senior editor of the X-Men titles at Marvel Comics.

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Nick Sagan

Nick Sagan (born September 16, 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American novelist and screenwriter.

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Norwescon

Norwescon is one of the largest regional science fiction and fantasy conventions in the United States.

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Octocon

Octocon is the name given to the National Irish Science Fiction and fantasy Convention, held (almost) annually in October.

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Old One in fiction

Old One is a term for a deity or other ancient, powerful supernatural entity.

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Oliver Cromwell in popular culture

Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658) was an English military and political leader and later Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland.

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Omni (magazine)

Omni was a science and science fiction magazine published in the US and the UK.

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On Stranger Tides

On Stranger Tides is a 1987 historical fantasy novel by American writer Tim Powers.

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Orb Books

Orb Books is a publishing imprint of Tor Books.

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Orbit Books

Orbit Books is an international publisher that specialises in science fiction and fantasy books.

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Orson

Orson may refer to.

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Orson Scott Card bibliography

This is a list of the works of Orson Scott Card.

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Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show

Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show (2008) is an anthology edited by Edmund R. Schubert and Orson Scott Card.

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OSC

OSC may refer to.

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Outline of artificial intelligence

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to artificial intelligence: Artificial intelligence (AI) – intelligence exhibited by machines or software.

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Overclocked: Stories of the Future Present

Overclocked: Stories of the Future Present (Thunder's Mouth Press, 2007) is a collection of previously published science fiction short stories and novellas by Cory Doctorow.

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Pageant Wagon (short story)

"Pageant Wagon" is a short story by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Parallax

Parallax is a displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different lines of sight, and is measured by the angle or semi-angle of inclination between those two lines.

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Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus

Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus (1996) is the first science fiction novel in a proposed Pastwatch series by Orson Scott Card.

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Pathfinder

Pathfinder may refer to.

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Pathfinder (novel)

Pathfinder (2010) is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card, known for his novel, Ender's Game.

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Patternmaster

Patternmaster (1976) is a science fiction novel by American author Octavia E. Butler.

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Pehuenchesuchus

Pehuenchesuchus (meaning "Pehuenche crocodile", after the Mapuche name for the region in which it was found) is an extinct genus of sebecosuchian mesoeucrocodylian.

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Pennterra

Pennterra is a science fiction novel by American author Judith Moffett, first published in 1987.

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Phantasia Press

Phantasia Press Inc. was an American small publisher formed by Sidney Altus and Alex Berman publishing short-run, hardcover limited editions of science fiction and fantasy books.

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Phoenix Award (science fiction)

The Phoenix Award is a lifetime achievement award for a science fiction professional "who has done a great deal for Southern Fandom." The Phoenix is given annually by DeepSouthCon, a bidded convention held in different states of the former Confederacy.

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Pickaninny

Pickaninny (also picaninny, piccaninny or pickinniny) is, in North American usage, a racial slur which refers to a depiction of dark-skinned children of African descent.

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Pierre Bordage

Pierre Bordage (born 29 January 1955 in La Réorthe, Vendée) is a French science fiction author.

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Pinball Construction Set

Pinball Construction Set (PCS) is a video game by Bill Budge published by Electronic Arts.

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Planets in science fiction

Planets in science fiction are fictional planets that appear in various media of the science fiction genre as story-settings or depicted locations.

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Polemarch

A polemarch (from, polemarchos) was a senior military title in various ancient Greek city states (poleis).

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Polish Boy

The Polish Boy is a sausage sandwich native to Cleveland, Ohio.

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Populous (video game)

Populous is a video game developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts, released originally for the Amiga in 1989, and is regarded by many as the first god game.

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Posing as People

Posing as People (2005) is a collection of three short stories by Orson Scott Card plus three plays by three different playwrights based on those stories.

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Premio Ignotus

Premios Ignotus are annual Spanish literary awards that were created in 1991 by the Asociación Española de Fantasía|Ciencia Ficción y Terror (AEFCFT).

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Prentice Alvin

Prentice Alvin (1989) is an alternate history/fantasy novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow

"Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow" is a poem by Orson Scott Card.

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President Elect (video game)

President Elect is a turn-based, political simulation game, first released by Strategic Simulations for the Apple II in 1981, followed by a Commodore 64 port in 1984.

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Profanity in science fiction

Profanity in science fiction (SF) shares all of the issues of profanity in fiction in general, but has several unique aspects of its own, including the use of alien profanities (such as the alien expletive "shazbot!" from Mork & Mindy, a word that briefly enjoyed popular usage outside of that television show).

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Puck in popular culture

In English folklore, Puck is a mythological fairy or mischievous nature sprite.

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Queen Mother of the West

The Queen Mother of the West, known by various local names, is a goddess in Chinese religion and mythology, also worshipped in neighbouring Asian countries, and attested from ancient times.

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Quietus (disambiguation)

Titus Fulvius Iunius Quietus (died 261) was a Roman usurper.

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Rachel and Leah

Rachel and Leah (2004) is the third novel in the Women of Genesis series by Orson Scott Card.

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Reading Science Fiction

Reading Science Fiction is a collection of 22 short essays edited by James Gunn, Marleen S. Barr & Matthew Candelaria.

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Rebekah (novel)

Rebekah (2001) is the second novel in the Women of Genesis series by Orson Scott Card.

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Red Prophet

Red Prophet (1988) is an alternate history/fantasy novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Red Prophet: The Tales of Alvin Maker

Red Prophet: The Tales of Alvin Maker is a twelve-issue comic book limited series by Orson Scott Card, based on The Tales of Alvin Maker series by author Orson Scott Card.

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Religious debates over the Harry Potter series

Religious debates over the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling are based on claims that the novels contain occult or Satanic subtexts.

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Rhino Times

The Rhino Times is a free weekly conservative news and opinion newspaper published in Greensboro, North Carolina, which was founded in 1991 as the Rhinoceros Times.

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Ribeirão Preto

Ribeirão Preto is a municipality and a metropolitan area located in the northeastern region of São Paulo state, Brazil.

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Richland, Washington

Richland is a city in Benton County in the southeastern part of the State of Washington, at the confluence of the Yakima and the Columbia Rivers.

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Robert J. Sawyer

Robert James Sawyer (born April 29, 1960) is a Canadian science fiction writer.

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Robin Hobb

Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden (born March 5, 1952), better known by her pen names Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm, is an American writer.

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Robota

Robota (2003) is an illustrated book by Doug Chiang and Orson Scott Card about a mysterious fourth planet of the solar system named Orpheus.

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Rocket Ranger

Rocket Ranger is a 1988 action adventure computer game developed and published by Cinemaware.

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Rubber science

Rubber science is a science fiction term describing a quasi-scientific explanation for an aspect of a science fiction setting.

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Ruins (novel)

Ruins (2012) is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card, who is known for his novel Ender's Game.

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Rusty Humphries

Rusty Humphries (born August 29, 1965) is an American broadcaster, conservative political commentator, and songwriter.

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Ryan Little

Ryan Little (born 28 March 1971) is a Canadian film director, cinematographer and producer.

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Saint Nicholas of Mozhaysk

Saint Nikolai of Mozhaisk, or Mikola Mozhaiski, is a Russian variation of the Saint Nikolaus traditions.

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Saints (novel)

Saints (1983) is a historical fiction novel by Orson Scott Card.

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Saintspeak

Saintspeak (1981) is a satirical look at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by LDS author Orson Scott Card.

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Saladin Ahmed

Saladin Ahmed (born October 4, 1975) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and poet.

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Salvage (short story)

"Salvage" is a short story by American writer Orson Scott Card, originally published in the February 1986 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine.

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San Diego Lightfoot Sue

"San Diego Lightfoot Sue" is a 1975 fantasy short story by Tom Reamy.

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Santiago: a Myth of the Far Future

Santiago: A Myth of the Far Future is a novel by American science fiction author Mike Resnick.

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Sarah

Sarah or Sara (ISO 259-3 Śara; Sara; Arabic: سارا or سارة Sāra) was the half–sister and wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac as described in the Hebrew Bible.

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Sarah (Card novel)

Sarah: Women of Genesis (2000) is the first novel in the Women of Genesis series by Orson Scott Card.

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Saturn in fiction

The picturesque planet Saturn is featured in numerous works of science fiction.

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Saving Grace (short story)

"Saving Grace" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Science fiction

Science fiction (often shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction, typically dealing with imaginative concepts such as advanced science and technology, spaceflight, time travel, and extraterrestrial life.

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Scott (name)

Scott is a surname of Scottish origin.

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Scott Brick

Scott Brick (born in Santa Barbara, California) is an American actor, writer and award-winning narrator of over 800 audiobooks, including popular titles such as Washington: A Life, Moneyball, Cloud Atlas, A Princess of Mars, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum, Atlas Shrugged, Sideways, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (filmed as Blade Runner), I, Robot, Mystic River, Helter Skelter, Patriot Games, Bid Time Return (filmed as Somewhere in Time), In Cold Blood, the Dune series, Ender's Game, and Fahrenheit 451.

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Second American Revolution

The American Revolution spanned from 1775 to 1783, after which the United States received recognition of independence by and from Great Britain.

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Second Chance (short story)

"Second Chance" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Security hacker

A security hacker is someone who seeks to breach defenses and exploit weaknesses in a computer system or network.

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Sentinel Worlds I: Future Magic

Sentinel Worlds I: Future Magic is a 1989 role-playing video game developed by Karl Buiter and published by Electronic Arts for the MS-DOS and Commodore 64 computer systems.

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Septimus Heap

Septimus Heap is a series of fantasy novels featuring a protagonist of the same name written by English author Angie Sage.

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Serenity (2005 film)

Serenity is a 2005 American science fiction action film written and directed by Joss Whedon.

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Serial (literature)

In literature, a serial, is a printing format by which a single larger work, often a work of narrative fiction, is published in smaller, sequential installments.

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Seventh Son (novel)

Seventh Son (1987) is an alternate history/fantasy novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Seventh Son of a Seventh Son

Seventh Son of a Seventh Son is the seventh studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 11 April 1988 by the EMI label in Europe, and its sister label Capitol in North America.

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Seventh son of a seventh son

The seventh son of a seventh son is a concept from folklore regarding special powers given to, or held by, such a son.

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Shadow Complex

Shadow Complex is a platform-adventure video game developed by Chair Entertainment in association with Epic Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360 through Xbox Live Arcade.

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Shadow of the Giant

Shadow of the Giant (2005) is the fourth novel in Orson Scott Card's Ender's Shadow series, which is also called the Bean Quartet.

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Shadow of the Hegemon

Shadow of the Hegemon (2001) is the second novel in the ''Ender's Shadow'' series (often called the Bean Quartet) by Orson Scott Card.

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Shadow Puppets

Shadow Puppets is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card, published in 2002.

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Shadows Alive

Shadows Alive is a planned science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, part of his Ender's Game series.

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Shadows in Flight

Shadows in Flight is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Shemot (parsha)

Shemot, Shemoth, or Shemos (— Hebrew for "names," the second word, and first distinctive word, of the parashah) is the thirteenth weekly Torah portion (parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the first in the Book of Exodus.

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Shimmer Magazine

Shimmer Magazine is a quarterly magazine which publishes speculative fiction, with a focus on material that is dark, humorous or strange.

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Show, don't tell

Show, don't tell is a technique used in various kinds of texts to allow the reader to experience the story through action, words, thoughts, senses, and feelings rather than through the author's exposition, summarization, and description.

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Sid Meier's Pirates!

Sid Meier’s Pirates! is a video game created by Sid Meier and developed and published by MicroProse in 1987.

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Signature Books

Signature Books is a press specializing in subjects related to Utah, Mormonism, and Western Americana.

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Silent speech interface

Silent speech interface is a device that allows speech communication without using the sound made when people vocalize their speech sounds.

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Simulated consciousness in fiction

Simulated consciousness, synthetic consciousness, etc.

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Singularity (Sleator novel)

Singularity, published in 1985 by E. P. Dutton, is a science fiction novel for young adults written by William Sleator.

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Sinterklaas

Sinterklaas or Sint-Nicolaas is a legendary figure based on Saint Nicholas, patron saint of children.

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Skipping Stones

"Skipping Stones" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Sleeping Beauty

Sleeping Beauty (La Belle au bois dormant), or Little Briar Rose (Dornröschen), also titled in English as The Sleeping Beauty in the Woods, is a classic fairy tale which involves a beautiful princess, a sleeping enchantment, and a handsome prince.

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Songmaster

Songmaster (1980) is a science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card.

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Southern Virginia University

Southern Virginia University (SVU) is a liberal arts college located in Buena Vista, Virginia.

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Space opera

Space opera is a subgenre of science fiction that emphasizes space warfare, melodramatic adventure, interplanetary battles, chivalric romance, and risk-taking.

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Space stations and habitats in fiction

The concepts of space stations and habitats are common in modern culture.

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Space warfare

Space warfare is combat that takes place in outer space.

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Space warfare in fiction

Space warfare has served as a central theme within the science-fiction genre.

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Spalding–Rigdon theory of Book of Mormon authorship

The Spalding–Rigdon theory of Book of Mormon authorship is the theory that the Book of Mormon was plagiarized in part from an unpublished manuscript written by Solomon Spalding.

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Speaker for the Dead

Speaker for the Dead is a 1986 science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and an indirect sequel to the novel Ender's Game.

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Speaker of the Dead

Speaker of the Dead is the fourth studio album by metalcore band Emmure, released on February 15, 2011.

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St. Amy's Tale

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Star Command (1988 video game)

Star Command is a video game released by Strategic Simulations in 1988.

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Starflight

Starflight is a space exploration role-playing adventure video game developed by Binary Systems and published by Electronic Arts in 1986.

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Starship Troopers

Starship Troopers is a military science fiction novel by U.S. writer Robert A. Heinlein.

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Stephan Martinière

Stephan Martinière (born May 3, 1962) is a French science fiction and fantasy artist as well as cartoonist, concept illustrator and art director.

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Stephen King

Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy.

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Stephenie Meyer

Stephenie Meyer (née Morgan;; born December 24, 1973) is an American novelist and film producer, best known for her vampire romance series Twilight.

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Steven Edward McDonald

Steven E. McDonald is an English science fiction writer.

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Stone Tables

Stone Tables (1997) is a historical novel by Orson Scott Card.

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Strategos

Strategos or Strategus, plural strategoi, (στρατηγός, pl.; Doric Greek: στραταγός, stratagos; meaning "army leader") is used in Greek to mean military general.

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Stumpy Point, North Carolina

Stumpy Point is an unincorporated community in Dare County, North Carolina, United States.

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Subterranean Press

Subterranean Press is a small press publisher in Burton, Michigan.

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Subvocal recognition

Subvocal recognition (SVR) is the process of taking subvocalization and converting the detected results to a digital output, aural or text-based.

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Summit Entertainment

Summit Entertainment, LLC is an American film production and distribution company.

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Sunstone (magazine)

Sunstone is a magazine published by the Sunstone Education Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, that discusses Mormonism through scholarship, art, short fiction, and poetry.

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Superman (comic book)

Superman is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero Superman as its main protagonist. Superman began as one of several anthology features in the National Periodical Publications comic book Action Comics #1 in June 1938. The strip proved so popular that National launched Superman into his own self-titled comic book, the first for any superhero, premiering with the cover date Summer 1939. Between 1986 and 2006 it was retitled The Adventures of Superman while a new series used the title Superman. In May 2006, it was returned to its original title and numbering. The title was canceled with issue #714 in 2011, and was relaunched with issue #1 the following month which ended its run in 2016. A fourth series was released with issue #1 in June 2016 and ended in April 2018. A fifth series with new issue #1 will be launched in July 2018.

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Sword of Aragon

Sword of Aragon is a turn-based strategy and role-playing game developed and published by Strategic Simulations in 1989.

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Swords Against Darkness IV

Swords Against Darkness IV is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Andrew J. Offutt.

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Sycamore Hill Writer's Workshop

Sycamore Hill Writer's Workshop is a workshop for science fiction writers.

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Tales from the Planet Earth

Tales from the Planet Earth is a 1986 anthology of science fiction stories edited by Frederik Pohl and Elizabeth Anne Hull It presents 18 stories, sharing a common background developed by Pohl and Hull, by 18 authors from 18 different countries; each author's story is set in his native country.

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Talking Man

Talking Man is a 1986 fantasy novel by American author Terry Bisson.

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Tecumseh

Tecumseh (March 1768 – October 5, 1813) was a Native American Shawnee warrior and chief, who became the primary leader of a large, multi-tribal confederacy in the early 19th century.

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Tenskwatawa

Tenskwatawa(also called Tenskatawa, Tenskwatawah, Tensquatawa or Lalawethika) (January 1775 – November 1836) was a Native American religious and political leader of the Shawnee tribe, known as the Prophet or the Shawnee Prophet.

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Terms and Conditions May Apply

Terms and Conditions May Apply is a documentary that addresses how corporations and the government utilize the information that users provide when agreeing to browse a website, install an application, or purchase goods online.

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Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year 16

Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year #16 is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Terry Carr, the sixteenth and last volume in a series of sixteen.

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Tetris

Tetris (Тетрис) is a tile-matching puzzle video game, originally designed and programmed by Russian game designer Alexey Pajitnov.

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The 1980 Annual World's Best SF

The 1980 Annual World's Best SF is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Arthur W. Saha, the ninth volume in a series of nineteen.

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The 1988 Annual World's Best SF

The 1988 Annual World's Best SF is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Arthur W. Saha, the seventeenth volume in a series of nineteen.

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The 1990 Annual World's Best SF

The 1990 Annual World's Best SF is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Arthur W. Saha, the nineteenth volume in a series of nineteen.

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The Abyss

The Abyss is a 1989 American science fiction film written and directed by Canadian director James Cameron, starring Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Michael Biehn.

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The Alexandria Link

The Alexandria Link is Steve Berry's fifth published novel and was released in 2007.

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The Analog Anthology 2

The Analog Anthology #2: Readers' Choice is an anthology of science fiction stories and articles drawn from Analog magazine, edited by then-current Analog editor Stanley Schmidt.

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The Art of Computer Game Design

The Art of Computer Game Design by Chris Crawford is the first book devoted to the theory of computer and video games.

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The Best Day (short story)

"The Best Day" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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The Bone Doll's Twin

The Bone Doll's Twin is the title of the first book in author Lynn Flewelling's series of fictional works, Tamir Triad.

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The Book of Jer3miah

The Book of Jer3miah is an American live-action web series created by a group of Brigham Young University students and faculty members.

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The Call of Earth

The Call of Earth (1992) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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The Carpet Makers

The Carpet Makers (German original title: Die Haarteppichknüpfer) is a science fiction novel by German writer Andreas Eschbach, originally published in 1995.

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), often informally known as the Mormon Church, is a nontrinitarian, Christian restorationist church that is considered by its members to be the restoration of the original church founded by Jesus Christ.

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The Colony (video game)

The Colony is a first-person shooter developed by David Alan Smith.

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The Crystal City

The Crystal City (2003) is an alternate history/fantasy novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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The Dead Past

"The Dead Past" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, first published in the April 1956 issue of Astounding Science Fiction.

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The Dig

The Dig is a point-and-click adventure game developed by LucasArts and released in 1995 as a CD-ROM for PC and Macintosh computers.

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The Empire Duet

The Empire Duet is a two-book series written by Orson Scott Card under license from Chair Entertainment, beginning with Empire in 2006.

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The Folk of the Fringe

The Folk of the Fringe (1989) is a collection of post-apocalyptic stories by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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The Fringe (short story)

"The Fringe" is a science fiction short story by American writer Orson Scott Card, originally published in the October 1985 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.

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The Gate Thief

The Gate Thief is a fantasy novel by Orson Scott Card.

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The Gold Bug (Card short story)

"The Gold Bug" is a story by Orson Scott Card set in his Ender's Game universe.

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The Jaguar Hunter

The Jaguar Hunter is a collection of science fiction, fantasy and horror stories by American author Lucius Shepard.

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The Last Dangerous Visions

The Last Dangerous Visions is a mooted sequel to the science fiction short story anthologies Dangerous Visions and Again, Dangerous Visions, originally published in 1967 and 1972 respectively.

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The Lost Gate

The Lost Gate is a fantasy novel by Orson Scott Card.

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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction

The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (usually referred to as F&SF) is a U.S. fantasy and science fiction magazine first published in 1949 by Fantasy House, a subsidiary of Lawrence Spivak's Mercury Press.

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The Memory of Earth

The Memory of Earth (1992) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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The Monkeys Thought 'Twas All in Fun

"The Monkeys Thought 'Twas All in Fun" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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The New Hugo Winners

The New Hugo Winners was a series of books which collected science fiction and fantasy short-form works that had recently won a Hugo Award for best Short Story, Novelette or Novella.

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The New Space Opera

The New Space Opera is a science fiction anthology edited by Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan.

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The Originist

"The Originist" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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The Pathfinder series

The Pathfinder series is a completed series of novels by Orson Scott Card that is notable for its unusual fusion of the themes of science fiction and historical fiction.

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The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 1

The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 1 - Empire of Dreams and Miracles (2002) is an anthology edited by Orson Scott Card and Keith Olexa.

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The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 2

The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 2 - Hitting the Skids in Pixeltown (2003) is an anthology edited by Orson Scott Card and Keith Olexa.

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The Planet on the Table

The Planet on the Table is a collection of science fiction stories by American writer Kim Stanley Robinson, published in hardcover by Tor Books in 1986.

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The Princess and the Hound

The Princess and the Hound is a young adult, fantasy novel written by Mette Ivie Harrison.

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The Rise of Christianity

The Rise of Christianity (subtitled either A Sociologist Reconsiders History or How the Obscure, Marginal Jesus Movement Became the Dominant Religious Force in the Western World in a Few Centuries, depending on the edition), is a book by the sociologist Rodney Stark, which examines the rise of Christianity, from a small movement in Galilee and Judea at the (supposed) time of Jesus to the majority religion of the Roman Empire a few centuries later.

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The Roar

The Roar is a 2009 post-apocalyptic novel for children by British author Emma Clayton.

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The Secret of Monkey Island

The Secret of Monkey Island is a point-and-click graphic adventure game developed and published by Lucasfilm Games.

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The Ships of Earth

The Ships of Earth (1994) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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The Stars That Blink

"The Stars That Blink" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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The Swarm (Card and Johnston novel)

The Swarm is a 2016 science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston, and the first book of the Second Formic Wars trilogy of novels in the Ender's Game series.

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The Sword of Shannara

The Sword of Shannara is a 1977 epic fantasy novel by American writer Terry Brooks.

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The Tales of Alvin Maker

The Tales of Alvin Maker is a series of alternate history/fantasy novels written by American novelist Orson Scott Card, published from 1987 to 2003 (with one more planned), that explore the experiences of a young man, Alvin Miller, who realizes he has incredible powers for creating and shaping things around him.

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The Tenth Dimension

The Tenth Dimension (Ha'meimad Ha'asiri) is a magazine published in Israel and is the official magazine of the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy.

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The Tinker

"The Tinker" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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The Trigon Disunity

The Trigon Disunity is a series of three books written by science fiction author Michael P. Kube-McDowell.

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The True Game

The True Game is the collective name for a series of three related trilogies of short novels by Sheri S. Tepper.

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The Unmaker

The Unmaker is the main antagonist in Orson Scott Card's alternate history/fantasy series The Tales of Alvin Maker, which were written from 1987 to 2003.

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The Wives of Israel

The Wives of Israel will be the fourth novel in the Women of Genesis series by Orson Scott Card.

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The Worthing Chronicle

The Worthing Chronicle (1983) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card, part of The Worthing series.

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The Worthing Saga

The Worthing Saga (1990) is a science fiction book by American writer Orson Scott Card, set in the Worthing series.

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The Worthing series

The Worthing series is the series of books by Orson Scott Card.

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The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 6

The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 6 is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by American writer Lin Carter.

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The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 7

The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 7 is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Arthur W. Saha.

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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifth Annual Collection

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifth Annual Collection is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Gardner Dozois, the fifth volume in an ongoing series.

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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fourth Annual Collection

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Fourth Annual Collection is a science fiction anthology edited by Gardner Dozois that was published in May 1987.

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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Third Annual Collection

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Third Annual Collection is a collection of science fiction short stories edited by Gardner Dozois and published in 1986.

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Themes in Blade Runner

Despite the initial appearance of an action film, Blade Runner operates on an unusually rich number of dramatic levels.

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Theodore Sturgeon Award

The Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award is an annual award presented by the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas to the author of the best short science fiction story published in English in the preceding calendar year.

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Thug Notes

Thug Notes is an American educational web series that summarizes and analyzes various literary works in a comedic manner.

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Time viewer

A time viewer is a fictional device that can display events occurring in another time, either the past or (less commonly) the future.

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Timeline of science fiction

This is a timeline of science fiction as a literary tradition.

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Tor Books

Tor Books is the primary imprint of Tom Doherty Associates, a publishing company based in New York City.

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Tor Double Novels

Tor Doubles are a series of science fiction books published by Tor Books between 1988 and 1991, mostly in tête-bêche format.

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Treasure Box

Treasure Box (1996) is the second horror novel by Orson Scott Card.

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Treasure Box (disambiguation)

Treasure Box is a horror novel by Orson Scott Card.

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Tri-Cities, Washington

The Tri-Cities are three closely tied citiesKennewick, Pasco, and Richlandlocated at the confluence of the Yakima, Snake, and Columbia Rivers in the Columbia Basin of Eastern Washington.

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Twilight (novel series)

Twilight is a series of four vampire-themed fantasy romance novels by American author Stephenie Meyer.

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Ultimate Iron Man

Ultimate Iron Man is the name of two comic book miniseries written by Orson Scott Card and published by Marvel Comics.

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Ultimate Marvel

Ultimate Marvel, later known as Ultimate Comics, was an imprint of comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring re-imagined and updated versions of the company's superhero characters from the Ultimate Universe.

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Unaccompanied Sonata

"Unaccompanied Sonata" is a short story by American writer Orson Scott Card, first published in the March, 1979 issue of Omni magazine.

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Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories

Unaccompanied Sonata and Other Stories (1980) is a collection of short stories by Orson Scott Card.

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United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases

The United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID; pronounced: you-SAM-rid) is the U.S Army’s main institution and facility for defensive research into countermeasures against biological warfare.

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United States presidential line of succession in fiction

The United States presidential line of succession and the United States laws governing succession to the presidency have, on many occasions, been incorporated into the storyline by creators of fiction.

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University of Utah

The University of Utah (also referred to as the U, U of U, or Utah) is a public coeducational space-grant research university in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.

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Vericon

Vericon is an annual science fiction convention at Harvard University, organized by the Harvard-Radcliffe Science Fiction Association.

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Vernor Vinge

Vernor Steffen Vinge (born October 2, 1944) is an American science fiction author and retired professor.

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Veronica Belmont

Veronica Ann Belmont (born July 21, 1982) is an online media personality.

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Vesper Holly

Vesper Holly is the protagonist in a series of novels by Lloyd Alexander.

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Visitors (Card novel)

Visitors is a science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card, who is best known for his novels, Ender's Game (1985) and Speaker for the Dead (1986).

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Volcano (Gatsbys American Dream album)

Volcano is the third album by Gatsbys American Dream.

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Warbreaker

Warbreaker is a fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson.

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Wargame Construction Set

Wargame Construction Set is a video game builder series published in 1986 by Strategic Simulations.

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Wasteland (video game)

Wasteland is a science fiction open world role-playing video game developed by Interplay and published by Electronic Arts in 1988.

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Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse

Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse is an anthology of post-apocalyptic fiction published by Night Shade Books in January 2008, edited by John Joseph Adams.

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West (short story)

"West" is a short story by American writer Orson Scott Card, originally published in his short story collection The Folk of the Fringe.

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When No One Remembers His Name, Does God Retire?

"When No One Remembers His Name, Does God Retire?" is a science fiction short story by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Whiplash (comics)

Whiplash is the name of multiple fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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White gods

White gods is the belief that ancient cultures around the world were visited by Caucasian races in ancient times, and that they were known as "White gods".

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Whitney Awards

The Whitney Awards are awards given annually for novels by LDS authors.

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Wild Seed (novel)

Wild Seed is a science fiction novel by American writer Octavia Butler.

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William Blake in popular culture

William Blake's body of work has influenced countless writers, poets and painters, and his legacy is often apparent in modern popular culture.

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Witch Week

Witch Week is a children's fantasy novel and school story by the British writer Diana Wynne Jones, published by Macmillan Children's Books in 1982.

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Wizard of the Pigeons

Wizard of the Pigeons is a 1985 urban fantasy novel set in Seattle by Megan Lindholm, issued as a paperback original by Ace Books and reprinted in hardcover by Hypatia Press in 1994.

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Wizards (anthology)

Wizards: Magical Tales from the Masters of Modern Fantasy is an anthology of fantasy short fiction edited by American writers Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.

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Wolfgang Petersen

Wolfgang Petersen (born 14 March 1941) is a German film director and screenwriter.

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Women of Genesis

Women of Genesis is a series of books begun in 2000 by Orson Scott Card.

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Wondrous Beginnings

Wondrous Beginnings is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Steven H. Silver and Martin H. Greenberg, first published in paperback by DAW Books in January 2003.

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Works inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien

The works of J. R. R. Tolkien have served as the inspiration to painters, musicians, film-makers and writers, to such an extent that Tolkien is sometimes seen as the "father" of the entire genre of high fantasy.

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World government in fiction

In both science fiction and utopia/dystopian fiction, authors have made frequent use of the age-old idea of a global state and, accordingly, of world government.

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World Scholar's Cup

The World Scholar's Cup (abbreviated as WSC) is an international team academic program with students participating from over 82 countries.

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Worms?

Worms? is a computer game written by David Maynard and published by Electronic Arts in 1983 for the Atari 8-bit family and Commodore 64.

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Worthing (disambiguation)

Worthing may refer to the following settlements: In the United Kingdom.

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Worthing Farm

"Worthing Farm" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Worthing Inn

"Worthing Inn" is a short story by Orson Scott Card.

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Writers of the Future

Writers of the Future (WOTF) is a science fiction and fantasy story contest that was established by L. Ron Hubbard in the early 1980s.

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Wyrms (comics)

Wyrms is a six-issue comic book mini-series by Orson Scott Card and Jake Black, based on the novel Wyrms by author Orson Scott Card.

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Wyrms (novel)

Wyrms (1987) is a science fiction novel by American writer Orson Scott Card.

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Xenocide

Xenocide (1991) is the third science fiction novel in the Ender's Game series of books by Orson Scott Card.

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Zenna Henderson

Zenna Chlarson Henderson (November 1, 1917 – May 11, 1983) was an American elementary school teacher and science fiction and fantasy author.

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Zoo hypothesis

The zoo hypothesis speculates as to the assumed behavior and existence of technically advanced extraterrestrial life and the reasons they refrain from contacting Earth and is one of many theoretical explanations for the Fermi paradox.

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1951

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1951 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1951.

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1951 in the United States

Events from the year 1951 in the United States.

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1979 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1979.

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1985 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1985.

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1986 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1986.

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1988 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1988.

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2005 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2005.

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2011 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2011.

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2012 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2012.

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2012 in science fiction

The year 2012 is marked, in science fiction, by the following events.

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2013 in science fiction

The year 2013 was marked, in science fiction, by the following events.

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2014 in science fiction

The year 2014 was marked by the following events in science fiction.

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2016 in science fiction

The year 2016 is marked, in science fiction, by the following events.

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2017 in science fiction

The year 2017 was marked, in science fiction, by the following events.

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22nd century in fiction

The 22nd century (years 2101–2200 CE) is a common setting for fiction.

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36th World Science Fiction Convention

The 36th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as IguanaCon II, was held August 30–September 4, 1978, at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix, Adams House, Phoenix Convention Center, and Phoenix Symphony Hall in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.

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44th World Science Fiction Convention

The 44th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as ConFederation, was held August 28 through September 1, 1986, at the Marriott Marquis and Atlanta Hilton in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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45th World Science Fiction Convention

The 45th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as Conspiracy '87, was held 27 August–1 September 1987 at the Metropole Hotel and The Brighton Centre in Brighton, England.

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46th World Science Fiction Convention

The 46th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as Nolacon II, was held 1–5 September 1988 at the Marriott, Sheraton, and International Hotels, and the New Orleans Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.

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49th World Science Fiction Convention

The 49th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as Chicon V, was held August 29–September 2, 1991, at the Hyatt Regency Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

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59th World Science Fiction Convention

The Millennium Philcon was the 59th World Science Fiction Convention, held from August 30 to September 3, 2001 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center & Philadelphia Marriott Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

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60th World Science Fiction Convention

ConJose was the 60th World Science Fiction Convention, held in San Jose, California on August 29-September 2, 2002.

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6th millennium

The sixth millennium of the Gregorian calendar will begin on January 1, 5001, and end on December 31, 6000.

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7

7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8.

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