Misplaced Pages

The Folk of the Fringe

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
1989 book by Orson Scott Card
The Folk of the Fringe
First edition
AuthorOrson Scott Card
Cover artistCarl Lundgren
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction, post-apocalyptic fiction, LDS fiction
PublisherPhantasia Press
Publication date1989
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
ISBN0-7126-3637-4
OCLC60021810

The Folk of the Fringe (1989) is a collection of post-apocalyptic stories by American writer Orson Scott Card. These stories are set sometime in the near future, when World War III has left America in ruins. The stories are about how a few groups of Mormons struggle to survive. Although all of these stories in this book were meant to stand alone, they each include at least one character from one of the other stories which helps to make them a cohesive collection.

Contents

This book also includes interior artwork by Glen R. Bellamy, an "Author's Note: On Sycamore Hill" by Orson Scott Card and an "Afterward: The Folk of the Fringe" by Michael Collings. The essay by Card was originally published in the 55th issue of Science Fiction Review (1985) under the title "On Sycamore Hill: A Personal View".

Many of the stories take place in, or are connected to, a fictional post-apocalyptic state of Deseret around the former Mormon areas of Utah, which was clearly inspired by the historical State of Deseret.

Influences

As with many of Card's other literature, a Christian/Mormon influence is present in this book.

Publishing information

US editions

UK editions

See also

External links

Works by Orson Scott Card
Ender's Game series
Books
Ender Series
Shadow Saga
Formic Wars
Short stories
Other media
Characters
The Tales of Alvin Maker
Books
Other media
The Worthing series
Books
Other works
Homecoming Saga
Women of Genesis
Mithermages series
Mayflower series
The Empire duet
The Pathfinder series
Standalone novels
Story collections
Other works
Categories: