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"Gert Fram" is a short story written by the famous American author Orson Scott Card. It first came out in 1977. This story is special because it was the very first story Card ever wrote that got published!

The story "Gert Fram" is part of a larger collection of Card's short stories called Maps in a Mirror. When it was first published, it appeared in a magazine called Ensign in July 1977. Interestingly, Orson Scott Card used a different name for this story, a "pen name," which was Byron Walley.

What is "Gert Fram" About?

"Gert Fram" is a science fiction story. It takes place in a future world where people's lives are very controlled. The main character, Gert Fram, lives in a society where everyone is expected to be the same and follow strict rules.

The story explores important ideas about being an individual and having freedom. It makes readers think about what it means to be unique and how important it is to make your own choices, even when others try to control you.

Who is Orson Scott Card?

Orson Scott Card is a well-known American writer, especially famous for his science fiction and fantasy books. He was born in 1951.

Card has written many popular novels and short stories. His most famous work is probably the novel Ender's Game, which is also a science fiction story about a gifted young boy. He has won many awards for his writing, showing how much people enjoy his imaginative stories.

How and When Was it Published?

"Gert Fram" was first published in July 1977. It appeared in the fine arts issue of Ensign magazine. This magazine is known for publishing articles and stories.

When authors use a "pen name," it means they write under a different name than their real one. For "Gert Fram," Orson Scott Card used the pen name Byron Walley. Authors might do this for many reasons, like trying out a new style of writing or keeping certain works separate from their main body of work.

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