Philip K. Dick Award Winners by the Year
2010 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Burton and Swinburne In the Strange Affair Of Spring Heeled Jack
by Mark Hodder
Shop Now2009 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Bitter Angels
by C L Anderson
C.L. Anderson has been known to tell people she lives in a stately Victorian home on a windswept island in Lake Superior with her three sisters and their pet wolf Manfred. She has also been known to tell people she is a scie… read more
Shop Now2007 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Nova Swing
by M John Harrison
M. John Harrison is the award-winning author of eight previous novels and four collections of short stories. His fifth novel, Viriconium , was shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Prize and his sixth, Climbers, won the Boardman Tasker Award. Ligh… read more
Shop Now2006 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Spin Control
by Chris Moriarty
Call Arkady a clone with a conscience. Or call him a traitor. A member of the space-faring Syndicates, Arkady has defected to Israel with a hot commodity: a genetic weapon powerful enough to wipe out humanity. But Israel's not buying it. They're se… read more
Shop Now2005 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
War Surf
by Buckner M M
What would you do if you were rich, bright, vigorous, virtually immortal—and nearly bored to death?You'd invent a thrill sport..."An Innovative and exciting read. A treat." – C.J. Cherryh"Buckner hits another homerun...action, character, drama, … read more
Shop Now2003 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Altered Carbon
by Richard Morgan
Altered Carbon (2002) is a hardboiled science fiction novel by Richard K. Morgan. Set some five hundred years in the future in a universe in which the United Nations Protectorate oversees a number of extrasolar planets settled by human beings, it fea… read more
Shop Now2001 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Ship Of Fools
by Richard Paul Russo
Richard Paul Russo is the author of the Philip K. Dick Award-winning novel, Ship of Fools , and the critically-acclaimed Carlucci series, including Destroying Angel , Carlucci's Edge , and Carlucci's Heart . … read more
Shop Now2000 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Only Forward
by Michael Marshall Smith
1999 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Vacuum Diagrams
by Stephen Baxter
Vacuum Diagrams is a collection of science fiction short stories written by Stephen Baxter. The collection connects the novels of the Xeelee Sequence and also shows the history of mankind in the Xeelee universe, and ultimately the universe. While eac… read more
Shop Now1996 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Time Ships, The
by Stephen Baxter
The Time Ships is a 1995 science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter. A sequel to The Time Machine by H. G. Wells, it was officially authorized by the Wells estate to mark the centenary of the original's publication. It won the John W. Campbell Memor… read more
Shop Now1994 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Mysterium
by Robert Charles Wilson
Mysterium may mean: Mysterium (Scriabin), an unfinished work by the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin. Mysterium, a science-fiction novel from 1994 by Robert Charles Wilson. Mysterium, an annual conference concerned with the Myst franchise of compu… read more
Shop Now1993 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Elvissey
by Jack Womack
Elvissey (1993) is a Jack Womack science fiction novel, one of his Dryco series, set in a dystopian 2033 CE. The fictional universe is dominated by a Machiavellian multinational corporation and its plans for global domination of its world, and beset … read more
Shop Now1987 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Strange Toys
by Patricia Geary
1986 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Homunculus
by James P Blaylock
1984 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
Neuromancer
by William Gibson
Neuromancer is a 1984 novel by William Gibson, notable for being the most famous early cyberpunk novel and winner of the science-fiction "triple crown"—the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Award, and the Hugo Award. It was Gibson's fi… read more
Shop Now1983 Winner Philip K. Dick Award
The Anubis Gates
by Tim Powers