The Philip K. Dick Award WinnersThe Philip K. Dick Award, sponsored by the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, is given to the best original paperback published each year in the United States. The Award was founded in 1983 by Thomas M. Disch in honor of Philip K. Dick, who published most of his books as paperback originals. Five judges read submissions from publishers and determine the shortlist, then the winner. Judges choose their own successors, and only writers or academics are eligible to be judges. (found at: http://www.philipkdickaward.org/)
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Software
by Rudy Rucker
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The Anubis Gates
by Tim Powers
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Neuromancer
by William Gibson
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Dinner At Deviant's Palace | ||
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Homunculus
by James P. Blaylock
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Strange Toys
by Patricia Geary
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400 Billion Stars
by Paul J. McAuley
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Wetware
by Rudy V. B. Rucker
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Subterranean Gallery
by Richard Paul Russo
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Points of Departure
by Pat Murphy
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King of Morning, Queen of Day
by Ian McDonald
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Through the Heart
by Richard Grant
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Elvissey
by Jack Womack
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Growing Up Weightless
by John M. Ford
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Mysterium
by Robert C. Wilson
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Headcrash
by Bruce Bethke
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The Time Ships
by Stephen Baxter
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The Troika
by Stepan Chapman
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253: A Novel
by Geoff Ryman
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Vacuum Diagrams
by Stephen Baxter
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Only Forward
by Michael Marshall Smith
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Ship of Fools
by Richard Paul Russo
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The Mount: A Novel
by Carol Emshwiller
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Altered Carbon
by Richard Morgan
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Life
by Gwyneth A. Jones
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War Surf
by M. M. Buckner
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Spin Control
by Chris Moriarty
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Nova Swing
by M. John Harrison
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Emissaries from the Dead (Andrea Cort, Book 1)
by Adam-Troy Castro
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Terminal Mind
by David Walton
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