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    <![CDATA[The Owl in Daylight]]>
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    <![CDATA[A tribute to the life and works of science fiction author Philip K. Dick (VALIS, Bladerunner), this novel explores the world of religious visions, alien experiments on unwitting human subjects and the hope that we can break out of the prison that this world has become.  Mind opening and life affirming, The Owl in Daylight escorts readers through Dante's Inferno, Mozart's Magic Flute, Goethe's Faust and the daily world where we all strive to survive and thrive.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Dim Reflection of Philip K. Dick]]>
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    <![CDATA[A brief biographical sketch of Philip K. Dick, the science fiction writer whose visions nearly led to great and positive change in our world, written by his widow.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Philip K. Dick:: Remembering Firebright]]>
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    <![CDATA[Philip K. Dick's VALIS trilogy and Exegesis began with a series of startling mystical experiences in February and March of 1974.  Find out what happened, and how he explained it, through the eyes of his wife, who lived through it with him.  This personal look at Phil's &quot;pink light&quot; experience and the work that it spawned covers the final ten years of his life, with some background from his earlier years.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Man Without A Past: A Murder Mystery]]>
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    <![CDATA[Readers who enjoy Sue Grafton's novels will enjoy this murder mystery featuring a reluctant woman detective.        If Lavinia Stout had known what she was getting into, she would have turned him down flat.  Mark Bell, an old flame from her college days, asked for what seemed like a simple piece of detective work, a background check on some of his employees, but soon Lavinia found herself on a paranoiac odyssey into environmental pollution, mysterious men in black suits and murder.             An electronically disguised voice told Lavinia over the telephone that she did not want to pursue the Bell Mining matter, if she valued her health and safety.             The only way that she could get her life back in order was to find out who killed Jack Darling and why. . . .]]>
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    <![CDATA[Philip K. Dick's Owl]]>
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    <![CDATA[The preview edition of The Owl in Daylight, telling the first half of the story.  This fictional biography of author Philip K. Dick (Bladerunner, Minority Report), written by his widow, explores the nature of reality and the Pythagorean concept that the universe is made of music, while telling a ripping tale of adventure, with a generous dash of humor.  The ending is very PhilDickian.  ]]>
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    <![CDATA[Philip K. Dick's Owl: Preview Edition]]>
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    <![CDATA[Check out the first half of the novel that science fiction author Philip K. Dick (Bladerunner) intended to write under the title &quot;The Owl In Daylight&quot;, before his untimely death in March 1982 prevented him from even beginning to set it down on paper.     Now his widow Tessa B. Dick attempts to recreate the Owl in a novel that she has crafted with sensitivity and care.     Arthur Grimley, a wealthy composer of movie themes, finds himself in a world where he must journey through Dante's Inferno and the mystical trials of Mozart's opera The Magic Flute.  Through it all, he trusts and believes in the feminine voice inside his head, a voice that guides him and instructs him.       This condensed, abbreviated preview edition of the first half of the Owl presents the faux world that Phil intended to create for your entertainment and enlightenment.      ~~~]]>
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    <![CDATA[Quachi: and other stories and poems]]>
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    <![CDATA[This eclectic mix of fantasy, science fiction and the weird and unexplained, written by the widow of science fiction author Philip K. Dick, appeals to the unfettered mind.  A young boy must accompany his family on the pilgrimage to the religious shrine where they offer their best produce to the Lords; a man must choose between a life of drug addiction and bearing his responsibilities; a robot medic saves wounded soldiers; and a UFO contactee hides form the black helicopters.  This book offers something for everybody, including a tale about vegetarian dragons to be enjoyed by children of all ages!]]>
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    <![CDATA[When First We Boldly Went: Star Trek's First Season (1966)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Reviews of the pilot and all 29 episodes aired in the first season of the original television series StarTrek, with a Preface and an Afterword, written by the widow of science fiction author Philp K. Dick.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Origins, Part One: Thor's Hammer]]>
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    <![CDATA[In the ancient past, the survivors of an interplanetary war take refuge on the prison planet where they have interned the rejects from their eugenics program. In this backwater of civilization, they use electrified fences to keep out the huge, predatory reptiles that attack people on a regular basis. The Guards, who are themselves rejects from the military, detest and fear their Internees. The Defectives, who have been put to work extracting metal ores from deep mines, turn out to be superior to the Normals. They all struggle to survive in this backwater of civilization. They work to solve a murder mystery and to keep order and discipline during the heat of battle. The Enemy deploys a Doomsday device, and it destroys our home planet.  It also destroys their home planet. Although the Enemy has failed to destroy humanity, our own tendency toward violence threatens our survival. Having pushed back the Enemy, we begin to attack each other.]]>
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