Maps in a Mirror
Maps in a Mirror (1990) is a collection of short stories by American writer Orson Scott Card.[1] Like Card's novels, most of the stories have a science fiction or fantasy theme. Some of the stories, such as "Ender's Game", "Lost Boys", and "Mikal's Songbird" were later expanded into novels. Each of the smaller volumes that make up the larger collection as a whole are centered on a theme or genre. For instance, Volume 1, The Changed Man, reprints several of Card's horror stories. The collection won the Locus Award in 1991.[2] Publication historyMost of the stories appearing in the book are reprints of stories which were first published in science fiction and fantasy periodicals. The book has been published as a single large volume, as a two volume set and as a four volume set. However, only the single volume editions contain: Book 5: Lost Songs, The Hidden Stories. Single volume
Two volume set
Four volume set
Story listThe short stories in this book are: Book 1 – The Changed Man: Tales of DreadIn the one-volume editions, this section is titled "The Hanged Man: Tales of Dread".
Book 2 – Flux: Tales of Human Futures
Book 3 – Monkey Sonatas: Fables and FantasiesIn the one-volume editions, this section is titled "Maps in a Mirror: Fables and Fantasies".
Book 4 – Cruel Miracles: Tales of Death, Hope, and Holiness
Book 5 – Lost Songs: The Hidden Stories
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