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Philip K. Dick – Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said
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(Review)
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... Philip K. Dick figures quite large in that run – so far this contains 14 (!) novels from his back catalogue.
Dick, who died in 1982, published 44 novels and 121 short stories over the course of his ...
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Created on 21 September 2017
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Neal Asher - The Technician
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(Review)
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Neal Asher is a British SF writer with a long list of predominantly Space Opera Novels (and Novellas, and Short stories, and…) to his name. He has been nominated for the Philip K Dick and the British Fantasy ...
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Created on 26 August 2014
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Ian McDonald – The Broken Land
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(Review)
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Ian McDonald is the author of a long (and growing) list of books and collections; with Philip K. Dick and BSFA Awards to his Name. His current output is the Everness trilogy; whilst The Broken Land is ...
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Created on 07 January 2014
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Liz Williams – Nine Layers of Sky
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(Review)
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... She has been nominated for the Philip K Dick award, the Arthur C Clarke Award, the BSFA awards, but, so far, never struck it lucky. The book itself is a highly enjoyable read, well written and with a lot ...
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Created on 25 March 2013
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M. John Harrison – Empty Space: A Haunting
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(Review)
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... series, Nova Swing, won the Arthur C Clarke and the Philip K Dick Awards); the US Edition will be out in March.
Our instruments have limits. Since knowledge of physical reality depends on what we can ...
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Created on 20 March 2013
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Adam Roberts - Yellow Blue Tibia
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(Review)
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... and the Philip K. Dick Awards, and will surely win something soon if the quality of writing in here is anything to go by. Yellow Blue Tibia (I won’t tell you what the title is supposed to be – it’s a ...
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Created on 20 September 2011
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Neal Asher - Prador Moon
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(Review)
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... He’s been nominated for the BSFA award twice, plus for the Philip K Dick award (not for this book, though). Why not? This is a short story, with a very simple and straight-forward structure, no real plot ...
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Created on 07 February 2011
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Karen Traviss - Crossing The Line
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(Review)
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... a very prolific writer, with 5 Novels and 5 Star Wars books to her name as I write this – no doubt that more are coming! She has been nominated for the Philip K Dick award, and was a finalist for the Locus ...
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Created on 17 December 2010
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Karen Traviss - City of Pearl
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(Review)
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... any of those), including the development of a language for LucasFilm Industries. 'The City of Pearl’ was nominated for the Philip K Dick award – I think it would have deserved to win it, too. Despite all ...
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Created on 06 December 2010
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