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Orson Scott Card, Ornery?

Posted on June 26, 2008 by Mike Glyer

In “The Ornery American: Orson Scott Card,” School Library Journal, June 1, 2008, Eric Oatman asks:

Orson Scott Card is charming, thoughtful, and polite. So why is he rubbing people the wrong way?

[Thanks to Andrew Porter for the link, via the Middle Tennessee Science Fiction Society newsletter]

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