Orbit Books released today the book covers for the UK versions of Earth Unaware and Earth Afire.
The books are set to be released some time in June in the UK.
Orbit Books released today the book covers for the UK versions of Earth Unaware and Earth Afire.
The books are set to be released some time in June in the UK.
Aaron Johnston tweeted the following today:
No news of when it’s set to be released but the first book of the trilogy, Earth Unaware, is out for purchase now and the second book, Earth Afire, is set to release June 14, 2013.
Aaron Johnston, co-author of Earth Unaware, tweeted the cover for the spanish version of the novel.

via AaronWJohnston
The translation of the spanish title (back to English) is “The Land/Dirt/Ground Unprepared: The Prequel to Ender’s Game”. Though, sometimes titles are lost in translation, Earth Unaware was a simple title to translate.
If you don’t already own the book grab a copy here (English version). Have you read Earth Unaware in a different language? Any other Orson Scott Card novels? Share with us in the comments.
Back in July Orson Scott Card and co-author Aaron Johnston released their Ender’s Game prequel Earth Unaware. Recently, Aaron Johnston announced, via Twitter, the most significant information upon the sequel to Earth Unaware. Check it out:

Via @AaronWJohnston
This is some exciting news! The story continues even before Ender’s time.
Have you read Earth Unaware yet? If not, you can buy it here. Also, Ender’s Ansible has a great review of Earth Unaware and great insight to the connection of the book to the rest of the Ender Verse series. Much thanks to our friends at Ender’s Ansible for the tip of the announcement.
Have a great weekend everyone and 362 days until Ender’s Game film release!
Happy Halloween Launchies! I apologize for the lack of updates but I have been meaning to get this piece up for awhile. So trick-or-treat!
SPOILER ALERT: This interview talks about the following books Earth Unaware, Ender’s Game, Enchantment and Magic Street. (All by OSC; if you didn’t know) If you wish to keep clear of any spoilers do not read on or listen to the interview.
I warned you.
Back in the old days of October 16th 2012, a website named The Speculators’ Club got the chance to interview none other than our favorite author Orson Scott Card. They have posted a podcast of the interview but unfortunately it’s not embedded and only downloadable to a new window meaning I cannot post the actual interview on here but I will share the link to the post courtesy of the The Speculators’ Club.
The podcast begins with OSC talking about his expansion of the Ender verse and how he came about to write Earth Unaware. He gives a descriptive summary of Earth Unaware so, again, if you don’t want any spoilers fast forward.
He mentions that Earth Unaware is possibly going to stretch to three books, for those who haven’t heard. Also, he hints (and further corrects) that they are in development to work the story out as a TV series. As OSC says they haven’t signed with any network or have a deal for this (yet,anyway) so do not take this as an official announcement.
OSC continues with a discussion of how he projects his character development, and how he comes to create a character in his stories.
Then finally Speculator’s club brings up the burning topic that everyone would love to discuss with OSC at this point, the Ender’s Game movie! (gasp). And off the bat one thing he puts into perspective, that I believe every fan of Ender’s Game should truly engrave into their heads (especially those holding on to the idea of having every scene and detail of the book in the movie) “the actual story as written in the novel cannot be filmed.” -Orson Scott Card; author of Ender’s Game.
OSC talks about the novel’s perspective being of Ender but when outside of his head we only see his actions which label him as “a violent little kid.” Pointing out that motives are a key ingredient in this piece. This brings up the question that many have contemplated when the movie was first announced, how is director Gavin Hood going to translate the perspective of Ender Wiggin to film in a media where point of view is expressed differently in both book and film?
Card further goes on to speak about the film’s script and says that the production crew are making the “best movie they can, out of the script that they have.” Further into the interview he states that he, himself, believes that with the right techniques of the digital construction of the battle room and having the right actor playing Ender will grant the movie a good opening weekend.
As the author of the book that the film is based upon, we know OSC had visited the set while filming. He has also gone over the script, though the one in use is not his adaption, we know that he approves of the current one and approves of the actors (specifically he named Asa Butterfield and Harrison Ford) and that they have a great chemistry when filming. I’ve said this with other book-to-film adaptions and it’s just the same with EG. If the author approves of the production of the filming then us fans need not worry about the films accurate translation of the book. We are getting basically a thumbs up by the creator of the story. They know the book well enough then we do to say if the director and actors are making an accurate portrayal of the novel. Let’s trust the pen master and go with the big opening weekend we all want for our favorite book to have.
Concluding the interview OSC makes some recommendations of his work. It’s suggested you should read “Enchantment” and “Magic Street”. They are independent novels that have no series. Allowing them to stand alone. Which also have it’s own disadvantages in popularity because now-a-days books with a sequel or trilogy are the bestsellers.
Now then have you had your fill of treats? Let us know your thoughts and feelings toward the interview, OSC, Earth Unaware, The Ender’s Game Film or anything not related to the interview in the comments below.
Here is the link to the interview at The Speculator’s Club. Don’t forget to follow TheFandom.Net now on facebook, tumblr and twitter.
Find out how Ender came about, Battle School, Bean, and the Ender saga as well as Earth Unaware.
Here’s was Publishers Weekly said:
To celebrate the release this month of the audiobook version of Earth Unaware, let’s take a look at the following video of Orson Scott Card holding court on all things Ender’s Game.
The audio edition of Earth Unaware is available from Macmillan Audio and read by Stefan Rudnicki and a full cast.
You can check out Publishers Weekly here.
Yesterday was the official release of Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston’s prequel to the Ender’s Game series Earth Unaware.
The book made an appearance at Comic Con along with some give aways and signings by both OSC and Aaron Johnston. While Earth Unaware hits shelves OSC and Aaron are on their book tour for the release. Today, the 18th, they are in Greensboro, NC. You can check out the dates and places of their next signings here.
Have you gotten your hands on the book? If not you can check out your nearest book store or go to these links at Amazon and B&N.
After their appearance at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston will be doing some book signings at a few places for the release of Earth Unaware. Here is a list of the places they will be at:
Friday, July 13th at 12:00 – 1:00 PM
San Diego Comic-Con
TOR booth #2707
(Only five copies available!!)
Saturday, July 14 4:30 – 5:30 PM
San Diego Comic-Con
Post Panel signing Table AA09
(I’m told copies of the book will be available, but I don’t know how many)
Wednesday, July 18th at 7:00 PM
Barnes and Noble
3102 Northline Avenue
Greensboro, NC 27408
Thursday July 19th at 7pm:
Joseph Beth Booksellers
161 Lexington Green Cir # B1
Lexington, KY 40503
Friday July 20th at 7:00 PM
Books & Co.
The Greene Shopping Center
4453 Walnut Street
Dayton, OH 45440
Phone: 937-429-2169
Thanks to Aaron Johnston for the list. Also, note that for the Comic-Con signings their will be a limited amount of books being given so make sure you are an early bird for those.
Are any of these events near you? Will you be attending? If so, let us know in the comments.
Scheduling of the 2012 Comic-Con has been everywhere. Panels here, signings there, booths to visit, freebies to catch. For those wondering what else to look for in San Diego’s convention here is a list of some Ender’s Game/Orson Scott Card related events that you can look out for.
First off, Orson Scott Card will be attending the panel, “A Wrinkle in Time”, for the 2012 Comic-Con on Saturday July 14th at 3:00-4:00pm in room 23ABC.
The panel features many science fiction and fantasy authors who will be discussing their take upon the futuristic dimension. Here is the description of the panel from Comic-Con:
3:00-4:00 A Wrinkle in Time— ”To boldly go where no man has gone before” is the phrase that has greeted many of us who have looked to the heavens in awe. From the far-flung reaches of the Milky Way to the mind-bending possibilities of time travel, let the authors of speculative fiction tell you what they see when they venture to other dimensions. Board a starship to the future with David Brin (Existence), Deborah Harkness (Shadow of Night),Michael Cassutt (co-author of Heaven’s Shadow trilogy), Charles Yu (Sorry Please Thank You), Phil Hornshaw (co-author of So You Created a Wormhole), Peter F. Hamilton (The Nano Flower), Orson Scott Card (Earth Unaware, Ender’s Game), and Hope Larson (A Wrinkle in Time graphic novel), captained by Maryelizabeth Hart of Mysterious Galaxy.Room 23ABC
Secondly, Aaron Johnston posted on his website a list of panels that he and Orson Scott Card will be attending. Primarily, for their book Earth Unaware but he was also generous enough to include the scheduled panels where Orson Scott Card and his daughter Emily Card are going to be at as well. Here is the schedule:
Friday, July 13
Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston – EARTH UNAWARE
12:00-1:00pm
Tor In-booth signing – #2707
Saturday, July 14
Emily and Orson Scott Card – LADDERTOP VOL 1
12:00-1:00pm
Tor In-booth signing – #2707
Orson Scott Card – EARTH UNAWARE, ENDER’S GAME
3:00-4:00pm
A Wrinkle In Time Panel – Rm 23ABC
4:30-5:30pm – Scott Card and Aaron Johnston
Post Panel Book signing
Sunday, July 15
Emily Card – LADDERTOP VOL 1
2:45pm – 3:45pm
Heroes for the Middle-Grade Reader Panel – Rm 5AB
Adding on to the Post Panel Book Signing they will be giving out a limited number of the Earth Unaware so be one of the first in line for that if you have a hankering for the book that will be released on July 17th.
Lastly, don’t forget that Smart Pop Books will be giving out a chance to win one of the twenty-five copies of Ender’s World which is set to be published in February 2013. Check out the previous post about this giveaway here.
What a busy schedule! Hopefully, if you are attending this years Comic-Con fest, you can stop by one of the events and share your experience with us. I’m sure every visit is different but equally amazing.
Happy fourth of July to everyone! I hope you all enjoy a great BBQ with the family and an awesome display of fireworks today.
On some Ender’s Game news, this month there are two great releases of some Ender’s Game stories. The first, Earth Unaware co-written by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston will be released on July 17. This is the first book of a prequel trilogy.
Summary: The mining ship El Cavador is far out from Earth, in the deeps of the Kuiper Belt, beyond Pluto. Other mining ships, and the families that live on them, are few and far between this far out. So when El Cavador’s telescopes pick up a fast-moving object coming in-system, it’s hard to know what to make of it. It’s massive and moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light.
El Cavador has other problems. Their systems are old and failing. The family is getting too big for the ship. There are claim-jumping corporate ships bringing Asteroid Belt tactics to the Kuiper Belt. Worrying about a distant object that might or might not be an alien ship seems…not important.
They’re wrong. It’s the most important thing that has happened to the human race in a million years. The first Formic War is about to begin.
Check out Ender’s Ansible for a great audio preview of the book. You can pre-order the book here.
Secondly, on July 25 Marvel will release the graphic novel Formic Wars: Silent Strike written by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston and illustrated by Giancarlo Caracuzzo. They are a set of five comics that are prequels to Ender’s Game. The first comic was distributed on December 21, 2011, but now they are featuring all new content. Ender’s Ansible has a great list of the five issues and a brief summary. You can pre-order the comic at Amazon or B&N for $14.12.
In this time of wait for any news upon the Ender’s Game film, get your fill with some great reading and comics. There is definitely more where these came from and certainly more to come. Have a great Fourth of July to all.