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* 1963 -- '''[[1963 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]]''' for ''The Man in the High Castle''
 
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(December 16, 1928 – March 2, 1982)

Philip K. Dick, an American SF writer, lived most of his life in California. He sold his first story in 1951 and through the 1970s was a prolific writer whose stories frequently had paranoid themes. Since his death, his reputation has increased to the point where he is regarded by many was one of the greats of the field. Many of his stories have been made into successful movies.

The Philip K. Dick Award was set up to honor the best original paperback novel, since so much of Dick's work came out first in paperback.

Fanzines about Dick and his work: The Philip K. Dick Society Newsletter, PKD Otaku, Simulacrum Meltdown, For Dickheads Only. A literary biography of Dick was nominated for the 1987 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

See also: Kipple.



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