Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick: Impostor

“One of these days I’m going to take time off,” Spence Olham said at first-meal. He looked around at his wife. “I think I’ve earned a rest. Ten years is a long time.” “And the Project?” “The war will be won without me. This ball of clay of ours isn’t

Philip K. Dick: A Handful of Darkness

Philip K. Dick: A Handful of Darkness

Bibliographic data Sinopsis: “A Handful of Darkness” by Philip K. Dick is a collection of stories that encapsulates the essence of Dick’s early literary career, showcasing his prowess in melding the mundane with the metaphysical, and the everyday with the dystopian. Published in 1955, this anthology presents a range of

Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick: Colony

Major Lawrence Hall bent over the binocular microscope, correcting the fine adjustment. “Interesting,” he murmured. “Isn’t it? Three weeks on this planet and we’ve yet to find a harmful life form.” Lieutenant Friendly sat down on the edge of the lab table, avoiding the culture bowls. “What kind of place

Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick: Beyond Lies the Wub

They had almost finished with the loading. Outside stood the Optus, his arms folded, his face sunk in gloom. Captain Franco walked leisurely down the gangplank, grinning. “What’s the matter?” he said. “You’re getting paid for all this.” The Optus said nothing. He turned away, collecting his robes. The captain