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An American award given to the best original [[Science Fiction]] paperbacks published in the [[The United States|United States]] in a given year. It was established in 1983, the year after the death of [[Philip K. Dick|Philip K Dick]].
An American award given to the best original [[Science Fiction]] paperbacks published in the [[The United States|United States]] in a given year. It was established in 1983, the year after the death of [[Philip K. Dick]].
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=== Works that won or received a nomination for an Philip K. Dick Award include: ===


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* ''[[Air (novel)|Air]]'' - won 2004
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* ''[[Altered Carbon]]'' - won 2003
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* ''[[The Anubis Gates]]'' - won 1983
* ''[[Bone Dance]]'' - won 1991
* ''[[Neuromancer]]'' - won 1984
* ''[[Permutation City]]'' - won 1995
* ''[[The Scar]]'' - won 2002
* ''[[Vacuum Diagrams]]'' - won 1999


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    An American award given to the best original Science Fiction paperbacks published in the United States in a given year. It was established in 1983, the year after the death of Philip K. Dick.

    Winners of the Philip K. Dick Award