08-11-2008, 08:16 PM
ya buscando... con el juego de Ender y la voz de los muertos, ganó el premio Hugo y el premio Nébula. Fué el único autor (hasta el 2008) que ganó consecutivamente ambos premios (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card).
fuente: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card#Awards
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Awards
* 1978; John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer; from the World Science Fiction Convention
* 1981; Songmaster; Hamilton-Brackett Memorial Award 81
* 1984; Saints; named Book of the Year by Association for Mormon Letters
* 1985; Ender's Game; Nebula Award 85, Hugo Award 86, Hamilton-Brackett Award 86, SF Chronicle Readers Poll Award 86
* 1987; Speaker for the Dead; Nebula Award 86, Hugo Award 87, Locus Award 87, SF Chronicle Readers Poll Award 87
* 1987; \"Eye for Eye\"; Hugo award 88; \"Japanese Hugo\" 89
* 1987; \"Hatrack River\"; Nebula finalist 86, Hugo finalist 87, World Fantasy Award winner 87
* 1988; Seventh Son, Hugo finalist 88, World Fantasy finalist 88, Mythopoeic Society Award 88, Locus Award (best fantasy novel) 88
* 1989; Hugo & Nebula Finalist; Red Prophet
* 1991; Hugo Award; How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy (Writer's Digest Books, 90)
* 1995; Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel; for Alvin Journeyman
* 2008; YALSA Margaret A. Edwards Award for Lifetime Contribution to Young Adult Literature; for Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow
fuente: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orson_Scott_Card#Awards
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