From what I have read and researched Orson Scott Card took inspiration from books he had read in the genre of science fiction and from the Cold War and the Vietnam War, for when he wrote it the Vietnam War was in its peak, along with just some personal innovation.
Orson Scott Card was inspired to write "Ender's Game" by his interest in child development, specifically how children learn and adapt in challenging environments. He also drew on his own experiences with military training and strategic games to create the story's unique setting and plot. Additionally, Card's background in Science Fiction and his desire to explore themes of leadership, morality, and sacrifice played a key role in shaping the narrative of "Ender's Game."
Yes, Orson Scott Card is the author of Ender's Game, as well as its subsquent sequels and parallel series.
he wrote it in 1985 to set up for the book speaker of the dead.
The Battle of Baltimore.
"Citizen Kane" (1941).
the TV influences dr.suess to write books
his father influenced him to write and compose music. :)
BOOKS
she was always influenced by her mom, friends, and her other fam.
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Orson Scott Card has a wonderful book called How To Write Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ben Bova has a book called The Craft of Writing Science Fiction That Sells. These books may be at your public library or you can buy them on Amazon. They would be very valuable to explain how to write science fiction. You may also want to attend writer's panels at science fiction conventions and meet other authors, publishers and editors.
N. Scott Momaday was influenced by his Kiowa heritage, particularly the stories and oral traditions passed down by his family and community, to write "The Way to Rainy Mountain." His experiences growing up in Oklahoma and his connection to the land and culture of the Kiowa people also shaped the novel's themes of identity and the impact of ancestral knowledge.
Yes, Jordan S. Scott wrote The Nocturne.