Philip K. Dick Award Public

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Books that have won the Philip K. Dick Award, given annually since 1982 by the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society for Best Original SF Paperback.

  1. Software by 

    Phil in SF says:

    1983 winner

  2. The Anubis Gates by 

    An ancient Egyptian sorcerer, a modern millionaire, a body-switching werewolf, a hideously deformed clown, a young woman disguised as a …

    Phil in SF says:

    1984 winner

  3. Neuromancer by ,

    The first of William Gibson's 'Sprawl' trilogy, Neuromancer is the classic cyberpunk novel.

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    1985 winner

  4. Dinner At Deviant's Palace by 

    An early (1985 but based on earlier work) Powers novel with many of his usual themes such as alcoholism, vampirism, …

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    1986 winner

  5. Homunculus by 

    In 1870s London, a city of contradictions and improbabilities, a dead man pilots an airship and living men are willing …

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    1987 winner

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    1988 winner

  7. Wetware by  (The Ware Tetralogy, #2)

    Phil in SF says:

    1989 co-winner

  8. Points of Departure by 

    Phil in SF says:

    1991 winner

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    1992 winner

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    1993 winner

  11. Elvissey by 

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    1994 co-winner

  12. Growing Up Weightless by 

    From one of science fiction's most eloquent voices, award-winning writer John M. Ford, comes an evocative novel of a lost …

    Phil in SF says:

    1994 co-winner

  13. Mysterium by  (A Bantam Spectra book)

    Phil in SF says:

    1995 winner

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