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hi, does anybody know any contacts for Card, like where to send any fan mail? i have been poking around, but cant even find an email address.
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You should try to e-mail kacard, but I think her husband don't answer often to his fans. Well, it's just a thing I heard, I haven't actually tried.
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I assume he is really busy, I mailed him a letter a few months ago and have not heard back. Not sure if he responds to letters, or even has time to assuming the volume of letters he may recieve, but only time shall tell. As a polite gesture, I would include an envelope with your address and a stamp, if you are interested in a response.
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At one of his book signings a couple years ago, he had cards that had his email address on it. If I remember correctly, it's orsoncard@aol.com. I'm assuming he won't mind if I post his email address here. I sent him an email once, and he actually responded (though the response was somewhat delayed, I think).
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Darn Gnome -- I'm sorry you didn't get a reply. We really do try hard -- but sometimes it does get overwhelming, especially when Scott is working hard on a book like he has been doing recently with Crystal City.
Papa Moose posted the correct address for snail mail.
If you want to email -- truly your best option is to go to the "OSC Help Desk" link at the top of the page and fill out the form there. If you chose the email option that says something like "Information about OSC" it goes straight to his assistant and she can give you the answer you want or get your letter to OSC when he comes out of his most recent project.
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No apology necessary Mrs. Card, this website in itself is beyond the call of duty for any writer as far as I am concerned. I can understand how busy things can get. I myself am finishing up my first novel. My first fantasy novel is about half complete, but has been put on hold until it starts writing itself once again. Even a third idea is interrupting all my efforts, but I suppose I must learn to focus on one book through till completion. Best of luck
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