The Philip K. Dick Award

The Philip K. Dick Award is given to a distinguished original science fiction paperback published for the first time during the award year in the U.S.A. The awards were founded by Thomas M. Disch, who was inspired to do so at the Norwescon following Philip K. Dick's death at the age of 53 in 1982.


2001 Ship of Fools by Richard Paul Russo

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2000 Only Forward by Michael Marshall Smith

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1999 Vacuum Diagrams: Stories of the Xeelee Sequence by Stephen Baxter

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1998 253: The Print Remix by Geoff Ryman

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1997 The Troika by Stepan Chapman

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1996 The Time Ships by Stephen Baxter

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1995 Headcrash by Bruce Bethke

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1994 Mysterium by Robert Charles Wilson

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1993 --Tie-- Growing Up Weightless by John M. Ford

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1993 --Tie-- Elvissey by Jack Womack

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1992 Through the Heart by Richard Grant

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1991 King of Morning, Queen of Day by Ian McDonald

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1990 Points of Departure by Pat Murphy

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1989 Subterranean Gallery by Richard Paul Russo

1988 --Tie-- Four Hundred Billion Stars by Paul J. McAuley

1988 --Tie-- Wetware by Rudy Rucker

1987 Strange Toys by Patricia Geary

1986 Homunculus by James P. Blaylock

1985 Dinner at Deviant's Palace by Tim Powers

1984 Neuromancer by William Gibson

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1985 The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers

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1985 Software by Rudy Rucker

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