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Maps in a Mirror
The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card

by Orson Scott Card
New York, NY: Tor Books, 1990 (675p.)
 

Genre:  Short Story Collection

Subjects: Wiggin, Ender (Fictitious character)--Fiction; Space warfare--Fiction; Mormons--Juvenile fiction; Supernatural--Fiction; Fantasy fiction, American; Science fiction, American; Ghost stories, American; Horror tales, American; Short stories, American;
Summary:
The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card brings together nearly all of Card's stories, from his first publications in 1977 to work as recent as last year [1989]. For those readers who have followed this remarkable talent since the beginning, here are all those amazing stories gathered together in one place, with some extra surprises as well. For the hundreds of thousands who are newly come to Card, here is a chance to experience the wonder of a writer so talented, so versatile that he can handle everything from traditional narrative poetry to modern experimental fiction with equal ease and grace. The brilliant story-telling of the Alvin Maker books is no accident; the breathless exceitment evoked by Ender's Game is not a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

In this enormous volume are 46 stories, broken into five books: Ten fables and fantasies, fairy tales that sometines tell us truths about ourselves; eleven tales of dread—and commentary that explains why dread is a much scarier emotion than horror; seven tales of human futures—science fiction from a master of extrapolation and character; six tales of death, hope, and holiness, where Card explores the spiritual side of human nature; and twelve lost songs.

The Lost Songs are a special treat for readers of this hardcover volume, for here are gathered tales which will not see print again. Here are Card's stories written for Mormon children, a pair that were published in small literary magazines, a thoughtful essay on the writing of fiction, and three major works which have, since their oroginal publication, been superseded by novel-, or more than novel-length works.

First, there is the original novella-length version of Card's Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novel, Ender's Game. Then there is "Mikal's Songbird", which was the seed of the novel Songmaster; "Mikal's Songbird" will never be published again. And finally, the narrative poem "Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow"—here is the original inspiration for the Alvin Maker series, an idea so powerful that it could not be contained in a single story, or a hundred lines of verse, but is growing to become the most original Americn fantasy ever written.

is not just a collection of stories, however complete. This comprehensive collection also contains nearly a whole book's worth of original material. Each section begins and ends with long, intensely personal introductions and afterwords; here the author reveals some of his reasons and motivations for writing what he writes—and a good deal of autobiography into the bargain. [from dust jacket]

Awards:
Locus Award (best collection), 1991

more information at publisher's web site
http://us.macmillan.com/mapsinamirror

HBLL Call No: PZ 4 .C178 M37 1990
This publication includes:
Eumenides in the Forth Floor Lavatory by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 5–15
Short Story
Quietus by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 16–25
Short Story
Deep Breathing Exercises by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 26–30
Short Story
Fat Farm by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 31–38
Short Story
Closing the Timelid by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 39–47
Short Story
Freeway Games by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 48–56
Short Story
A Sepulchre of Songs by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 57–73
Short Story
Prior Restraint by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 74–81
Short Story
The Changed Man and the King of Words by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 82–102
Short Story
Memories of My Head by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 103–7
Short Story
Lost Boys by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 108–20
Short Story
A Thousand Deaths by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 140–51
Short Story
Clap Hands and Sing by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 152–59
Short Story
Dogwalker by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 160–76
Short Story
But We Try Not to Act Like It by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 177–88
Short Story
I Put My Blue Genes On by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 189–201
Short Story
In the Doghouse by Orson Scott Card, Jay A. Parry
Pages: 202–13
Short Story
The Originist by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 214–62
Short Story
Unaccompanied Sonata by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 277–89
Short Story
A Cross-Country Trip to Kill Richard Nixon by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 290–300
Short Story
The Porcelain Salamander by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 301–6
Short Story
Middle Woman by Byron Walley
Pages: 307–9
Short Story
The Bully and the Beast by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 310–42
Short Story
The Princess and the Bear by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 343–62
Short Story
Sandmagic by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 363–73
Short Story
The Best Day by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 374–76
Novel Excerpt
A Plague of Butterflies by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 377–89
Short Story
The Monkeys Thought 'Twas All in Fun by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 390–419
Short Story
Mortal Gods by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 440–45
Short Story
Saving Grace by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 446–55
Short Story
Eye for Eye by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 456–90
Short Story
St. Amy's Tale by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 491–504
Short Story
Kingsmeat by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 505–11
Short Story
Holy by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 512–30
Short Story
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 541–66
Short Story
Mikal's Songbird by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 567–88
Short Story
Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 589–600
Poetry
Malpractice by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 601–10
Short Story
Follower by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 611–27
Short Story
Hitching by Orson Scott Card
Pages: 628–34
Short Story
Damn Fine Novel by Noam D. Pellume
Pages: 635–37
Short Story
Billy's Box by Byron Walley
Pages: 638–40
Short Story
The Best Family Home Evening Ever by Byron Walley
Pages: 641–43
Short Story
Bicicleta by Byron Walley
Pages: 644–46
Short Story
I Think Mom and Dad Are Going Crazy, Jerry by Byron Walley
Pages: 647–53
Short Story
Gert Fram by Byron Walley
Pages: 654–62
Short Story



Excerpts published as:
The Changed Man by Orson Scott Card
Volume: 1
Short Story
Flux: Tales of Human Futures by Orson Scott Card
Volume: 2
Short Story
Monkey Sonatas: Fables and Fantasies by Orson Scott Card
Volume: 3
Short Story
Cruel Miracles by Orson Scott Card
Volume: 4
Short Story

Reviewed In:
Maps in a Mirror Reviewed by Marni Asplund-Campbell






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