Maps in a Mirror, Orson Scott Card
Maps in a Mirror, Orson Scott Card
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Maps in a Mirror
Fables and Fantasies: Book 3 of Maps in a Mirror

Author: Orson Scott Card

Narrator: Emily Janice Card, Rosalyn Landor, Mirron Willis, and others

Unabridged: 10 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/29/2009

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

This third volume of Orson Scott Cards fivevolume anthology of short stories features ten fantasies and fables full of princesses and giants, bears and monkeys, magic and revelation. Discover the pitfalls of paradise, how to handle a dragon, the true secret of happiness, and much more. Card offers background commentaries for each story in a series of afterwords and introductions. Stories included are: Unaccompanied Sonata, A CrossCountry Trip to Kill Richard Nixon, The Porcelain Salamander, Middle Woman, The Bully and the Beast, The Princess and the Bear, Sandmagic, The Best Day, A Plague of Butterflies, and The Monkeys Thought Twas All in Fun.

About Orson Scott Card

Orson Scott Card is best known for his science fiction novel Ender's Game and its many sequels that expand the Ender Universe into the far future and the near past. Those books are organized into the Ender Saga, which chronicles the life of Ender Wiggin; the Shadow Series, which follows on the novel Ender's Shadow and is set on Earth; and the Formic Wars series, written with co-author Aaron Johnston, which tells of the terrible first contact between humans and the alien "Buggers." Card has been a working writer since the 1970s. Beginning with dozens of plays and musical comedies produced in the 1960s and 70s, Card's first published fiction appeared in 1977--the short story "Gert Fram" in the July issue of The Ensign, and the novelette version of "Ender's Game" in the August issue of Analog. The novel-length version of Ender's Game, published in 1984 and continuously in print since then, became the basis of the 2013 film, starring Asa Butterfield, Harrison Ford, Ben Kingsley, Hailee Steinfeld, Viola Davis, and Abigail Breslin. Card was born in Washington state, and grew up in California, Arizona, and Utah. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Brazil in the early 1970s. Besides his writing, he runs occasional writers' workshops and directs plays. He frequently teaches writing and literature courses at Southern Virginia University.He is the author many science fiction and fantasy novels, including the American frontier fantasy series "The Tales of Alvin Maker" (beginning with Seventh Son), and stand-alone novels like Pastwatch and Hart's Hope. He has collaborated with his daughter Emily Card on a manga series, Laddertop. He has also written contemporary thrillers like Empire and historical novels like the monumental Saints and the religious novels Sarah and Rachel and Leah. Card's work also includes the Mithermages books (Lost Gate, Gate Thief), contemporary magical fantasy for readers both young and old. Card lives in Greensboro, North Carolina, with his wife, Kristine Allen Card. He and Kristine are the parents of five children and several grandchildren.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bear

Orson Scott Card's work, Maps in a Mirror, is a collection of short stories that he wrote across his life. This book, book 1, focuses on a lot of the horror / suspense items that were written. He actually writes in the foreword that to him, the most suspenseful stories were ones that were inherently......more

the best thing about this book is the decision to include essays by the author that accompany each story. The stories themseleves are uneven; some are brilliant, while others are not so good. What astonish me is how he came up with ideas for his stories. The basic premise/idea in almost every story......more

Goodreads review by John

A fun collection of some of Card's short stories. I especially enjoyed his description at the end of the book about the origin, ideas and concepts for the stories included. That was very interesting. Recommended if you like Card's fiction.......more