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Orson Scott Card Personal Timeline
1951: Born on August 24 in Richland, Washington
1978: Wins John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
1981: Receives master's degree in English from the University of Utah
1983: Takes position as book editor for Compute! Magazine
1985: Wins the Nebula and Hugo Awards for Ender's Game
1987: Wins the Nebula and Hugo Awards for Speaker for the Dead
1987: Wins the Hugo Award for Eye for Eye
1991: Wins the Hugo Award for How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy
2001: Launches Literary Boot Camp
2005: Creates Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show
2005: Begins teaching at Southern Virginia University
2008: Wins the Margaret A. Edwards Award for Lifetime Contribution to Young Adult Literature