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Adventures in Alternate Realities: The 2019 Philip K. Dick Fest and Dreaming Androids

August 30, 2019 The Unbound Writers
Portrait of Philip K. Dick by New Orleans artist, Brent Houzenga. Exhibited on August 9, 2019 along with many of his other works for the 2nd International Philip K. Dick Festival at the Center for the Arts and Community Enrichment, Fort Morgan, CO.

Portrait of Philip K. Dick by New Orleans artist, Brent Houzenga. Exhibited on August 9, 2019 along with many of his other works for the 2nd International Philip K. Dick Festival at the Center for the Arts and Community Enrichment, Fort Morgan, CO.

Two ways to appreciate the prolific, Hugo-award winning Philip K. Dick: attend the 2nd International Philip K. Dick Festival and revisit one of his most popular novels.

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In Appreciations Tags Philip K. Dick, Philips K. Dick Festival, Wide Books, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, Blade Runner, C.H. Lips, Jim Ringel, Mark Springer
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Novels of No-Self

July 19, 2019 Guest Contributor
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Author Jim Ringel discovers in Scott Smith’s The Ruins, Jeff VanderMeer’s Annihilation, and Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian a different kind of eco-fiction.

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In Appreciations Tags Buddhism, scott smith, The Ruins, Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation, Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian, Jim Ringel, Eco-fiction
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"49 Buddhas": An Unlikely Detective, Searching for Enlightenment

June 22, 2018 Mark Springer
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A reincarnated Buddhist monk, armed with the wisdom of many lifetimes (and a little black magic), tries to solve a murder mystery and bring enlightenment to all beings.

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In Reviews Tags 49 Buddhas, Buddhism, Jim Ringel, Mark Springer
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