Philip K. Dick Award
Philip K. Dick Award | |
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Awarded for | The best science fiction paperback novel published in the United States in the previous calendar year |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, , Northwest Science Fiction Society |
First awarded | 1983 |
Website | philipkdickaward.org |
The Philip K. Dick Award is an American science fiction award given annually at Norwescon and sponsored by the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society and (since 2005) the Philip K. Dick Trust. Named after science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, it has been awarded since 1983, the year after his death. It is awarded to the best original paperback published each year in the US.[1]
The award was founded by Thomas Disch with assistance from David G. Hartwell, , and Charles N. Brown. As of 2016, it is administered by Pat LoBrutto, John Silbersack, and Gordon Van Gelder. Past administrators include Algis Budrys, David G. Hartwell, and David Alexander Smith.
Winners and nominees[]
Winners are listed in bold.
Authors of special citation entries are listed in italics. The year in the table below indicates the year the book was published; winners are announced the following year.
Author | Title |
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1982 | |
Rudy Rucker | Software |
Ray Nelson | The Prometheus Man |
J. M. Coetzee | Waiting for the Barbarians |
R. A. Lafferty | Aurelia |
John Sladek | Roderick |
Steve Rasnic Tem | The Umbral Anthology of Science Fiction Poetry |
1983 | |
Tim Powers | The Anubis Gates |
R. A. MacAvoy | Tea with the Black Dragon |
Barrington J. Bayley | The Zen Gun |
Zoe Fairbairns | |
M. John Harrison | |
John Varley | Millennium |
1984 | |
William Gibson | Neuromancer |
Kim Stanley Robinson | The Wild Shore |
C. J. Cherryh | Voyager in Night |
Geary Gravel | |
David R. Palmer | Emergence |
Lucius Shepard | Green Eyes |
Lewis Shiner | |
Howard Waldrop | Them Bones |
1985 | |
Tim Powers | Dinner at Deviant's Palace |
Richard Grant | Saraband of Lost Time |
The Timeservers | |
Michael P. Kube-McDowell | Emprise |
Barry N. Malzberg | |
Scott Russell Sanders | Terrarium |
Walter Jon Williams | Knight Moves |
1986 | |
James P. Blaylock | Homunculus |
Jack McDevitt | The Hercules Text |
Karen Joy Fowler | |
Robert Charles Wilson | A Hidden Place |
1987 | |
Patricia Geary | Strange Toys |
Mike McQuay | |
Richard Bowker | Dover Beach |
Pat Cadigan | Mindplayers |
K. W. Jeter | |
Rebecca Ore | |
Lucius Shepard | Life During Wartime |
1988 | |
Paul J. McAuley (tie) | |
Rudy Rucker (tie) | Wetware |
Roger MacBride Allen | Orphan of Creation |
Marc Laidlaw | |
1989 | |
Richard Paul Russo | |
Dave Wolverton | On My Way to Paradise |
Barry B. Longyear | |
James Luceno | |
Rebecca Ore | |
Susan Shwartz | |
1990 | |
Pat Murphy | |
Gregory Feeley | |
Elizabeth Hand | |
Allen M. Steele | |
1991 | |
Ian McDonald | |
Emma Bull | Bone Dance |
Kathe Koja | |
Robert Charles Wilson | |
1992 | |
Richard Grant | |
Élisabeth Vonarburg | In the Mothers' Land |
Colin Greenland | Take Back Plenty |
Elizabeth Hand | |
R. A. Lafferty | |
1993 | |
John M. Ford (tie) | |
Jack Womack (tie) | Elvissey |
David R. Bunch | |
Elizabeth Hand | |
1994 | |
Robert Charles Wilson | |
Jack Cady | |
Alexander Besher | |
Ian McDonald | |
Lisa Mason | Summer of Love |
Lance Olsen | Tonguing the Zeitgeist |
1995 | |
Bruce Bethke | Headcrash |
Richard Paul Russo | |
Shale Aaron | |
Greg Egan | Permutation City |
Amy Thomson | The Color of Distance |
Élisabeth Vonarburg | |
1996 | |
Stephen Baxter | The Time Ships |
Michael Bishop | |
William Barton | |
George Foy | |
Sarah Zettel | |
1997 | |
Stepan Chapman | The Troika |
William Barton | |
Susan R. Matthews | |
Richard Paul Russo | |
1998 | |
Geoff Ryman | 253: The Print Remix |
Paul Di Filippo | |
Nalo Hopkinson | Brown Girl in the Ring |
Steve Aylett | |
Paul J. McAuley | |
1999 | |
Stephen Baxter | Vacuum Diagrams |
Jamil Nasir | |
Kristine Smith | |
, ed. | |
William Barton | |
2000 | |
Michael Marshall Smith | Only Forward |
Scott Westerfeld | Evolution's Darling |
Stephen L. Burns | |
Nalo Hopkinson | Midnight Robber |
Maggy Thomas | |
2001 | |
Richard Paul Russo | Ship of Fools |
Julie E. Czerneda | In the Company of Others |
Mark W. Tiedemann | |
Ray Vukcevich | |
Liz Williams | |
2002 | |
Carol Emshwiller | The Mount |
China Miéville | The Scar |
Carol Emshwiller | |
Kay Kenyon | |
Karin Lowachee | Warchild |
Liz Williams | Empire of Bones |
Jeff VanderMeer, Forrest Aguirre (eds.) | |
2003 | |
Richard K. Morgan | Altered Carbon |
Jane Jensen | Dante's Equation |
M. M. Buckner | |
Mark Budz | Clade |
Chris Moriarty | |
2004 | |
Gwyneth Jones | |
Lyda Morehouse | |
Geoff Ryman | Air |
Liz Williams | |
Karen Traviss | City of Pearl |
Minister Faust | The Coyote Kings of the Space-Age Bachelor Pad |
Eileen Gunn | |
2005 | |
M. M. Buckner | |
Justina Robson | |
Neal Asher | Cowl |
Karin Lowachee | Cagebird |
Justina Robson | Silver Screen |
Wil McCarthy | To Crush the Moon |
2006 | |
Chris Moriarty | |
Elizabeth Bear | Carnival |
Andrea Hairston | |
Nina Kiriki Hoffman | |
Tony Ballantyne | Recursion |
Mark Budz | |
Justina Robson | |
2007 | |
M. John Harrison | Nova Swing |
Minister Faust | From the Notebooks of Dr. Brain |
Grey | |
Elizabeth Bear | |
Adam Roberts | Gradisil |
Karen Traviss | Ally |
Sean Williams | |
2008 | |
Adam-Troy Castro (tie) | [2] |
David Walton (tie) | [2] |
Lou Anders | [2] |
Karen Traviss | Judge[2] |
Jeff Carlson | [2] |
K. A. Bedford | Time Machines Repaired While-U-Wait[2] |
2009 | |
C. L. Anderson | |
Ian McDonald | |
Eric Garcia | |
Daryl Gregory | |
Rebecca Ore | |
S. Andrew Swann | |
2010 | |
Mark Hodder | The Strange Affair of Spring-Heeled Jack |
Project Itoh (trans. Alexander O. Smith) | |
Elizabeth Bear | |
Sara Creasy | Song of Scarabaeus |
2011 | |
Simon Morden | |
Robert Jackson Bennett | |
Maureen F. McHugh | |
Mira Grant | Deadline |
Matthew Hughes | |
Drew Magary | The Postmortal |
2012 | |
Brian Francis Slattery | Lost Everything[3] |
Andri Snær Magnason | |
Ryan Boudinot | |
Keith Brooke | |
Eric Brown | |
Moira Crone | |
Nancy Kress | |
2013[4] | |
Ben H. Winters | Countdown City[5] |
Toh EnJoe | |
Anne Charnock | |
Cassandra Rose Clarke | |
Ann Leckie | Ancillary Justice |
Jack Skillingstead | |
Ian Whates (ed.) | |
2014[6] | |
Meg Elison | [7] |
Rod Duncan | |
Emmi Itäranta | Memory of Water |
Cherie Priest | |
Jonathan Strahan (ed.) | Reach for Infinity |
2015[8] | |
Ramez Naam | Apex[9] |
Archangel | |
Brenda Cooper | Edge of Dark |
Douglas Lain | After the Saucers Landed |
PJ Manney | (R)evolution |
Windswept | |
2016[10] | |
Claudia Casper | The Mercy Journals[11] |
Unpronounceable | |
Consider | |
Eleanor Arnason | Hwarhath Stories: Transgressive Tales by Aliens |
Graft | |
Yoss | Super Extra Grande |
2017[12] | |
Carrie Vaughn | Bannerless |
After the Flare | |
Meg Elison | The Book of Etta |
Mur Lafferty | Six Wakes |
Tim Pratt | The Wrong Stars |
Alastair Reynolds | Revenger |
Martha Wells | All Systems Red |
2018[13] | |
Claire North | |
Ian McDonald | Time Was |
Jeff Noon | |
Vandana Singh | |
2019[14] | |
Sarah Pinsker | [15] |
The Little Animals | |
Susan Palwick | |
Tade Thompson | |
2020[16] | |
Alison Stine | [17] |
M. R. Carey | The Book of Koli |
Christopher Brown | |
Alastair Reynolds | Bone Silence |
Adrian Tchaikovsky | |
2021[18] | |
Nino Cipri | Defekt |
Jason Sanford | Plague Birds |
Giacomo Sartori | Bug |
Tade Thompson | Far from the Light of Heaven |
Lavie Tidhar | The Escapement |
Dead Space |
References[]
- ^ "Locus index to SF Awards". Archived from the original on 2009-04-12.
- ^ a b c d e f "2008 Philip K. Dick Award Nominees Announced". Philip K. Dick Award. Philip K. Dick Trust. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
- ^ DeNardo, John (March 30, 2013). "WINNER: 2013 Philip K. Dick Award". SF Signal. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
- ^ "2013 Philip K. Dick Nominees Announced". Locus. 10 January 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
- ^ "2014 Philip K. Dick Award Announced". Philip K. Dick Award press release. April 18, 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2014.
- ^ "2014 Philip K. Dick Award Nominees Announced". Retrieved April 5, 2015.
- ^ "2015 Philip K. Dick Award Winner Announced". April 3, 2014. Retrieved April 5, 2015.
- ^ "2016 Philip K. Dick Award Nominees Announced". Retrieved March 11, 2016.
- ^ "2016 Philip K. Dick Award Winner Announced". March 26, 2014. Retrieved March 28, 2015.
- ^ "2017 Philip K. Dick Award Nominees Announced". Retrieved April 26, 2016.
- ^ "2017 Philip K. Dick Award Winner Announced". April 14, 2017. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
- ^ "Philip K. Dick Award Nominees Announced". Retrieved January 12, 2019.
- ^ "Announcing the Nominees for the 2019 Philip K. Dick Award". Tor.com. 14 January 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
- ^ "2020 Philip K. Dick Award Nominees Announced". . 13 January 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
- ^ "2020 Philip K. Dick Award Winner Announced". . 10 April 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
- ^ "2021 Philip K. Dick Award Nominees Announced". . 20 January 2021. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
- ^ "2021 Philip K. Dick Award Winner Announced". . 2 April 2021. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
- ^ "2022 Philip K. Dick Award Nominees Announced". . 11 January 2022. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
External links[]
- Science fiction awards
- Awards established in 1983
- American literary awards
- American speculative fiction awards
- Philip K. Dick
- Philip K. Dick Award-winning works