Card I think it is obvious is not merely writing, no, he is letting his muse express himself.
There is a difference between the two. When you tap into your muse you tap into something more, something primal and creative. The only way to do so is by experiencing truth.
I can tell (even without reading the book, just by watching the movie) that Card was able to tap into his muse.
So how is Ender’s Game a good story? (Book / Movie Spoilers)
04/11/2013 03:38:59 PM
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Well, I think your point #3 is pretty off
04/11/2013 03:51:01 PM
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I disagree
04/11/2013 04:08:44 PM
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What you just said is utterly preposterous
04/11/2013 07:06:50 PM
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Oh wow, yeah, he hasn't even read the book
04/11/2013 08:54:18 PM
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Hm. I've only read the book, but I'll take a shot
04/11/2013 04:06:35 PM
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Re: Hm. I've only read the book, but I'll take a shot
04/11/2013 08:16:55 PM
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Card purposefully wrote Ender to be blameless, he didn't have intent to commit violence yet he still
05/11/2013 04:18:27 AM
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I read the book, didn't see the movie
04/11/2013 07:02:03 PM
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The funny thing is, Ender's Game ISN'T a YA novel
04/11/2013 08:20:46 PM
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My problem with the film was that the character's most hyped trait was irrelevant
05/11/2013 02:15:09 AM
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I think it was a short story that was later expanded to a novel *NM*
05/11/2013 02:33:46 AM
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OK, I've seen the movie now. I can see some of your issues. Honestly, just go read the book.
05/11/2013 02:30:57 AM
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