The Paranormal Visions of Philip K. Dick and the Allure of the Occult with Tim Powers

Through A Glass Darkly - Podcast készítő Sean Patrick Hazlett

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How did Philip K. Dick use the I Ching? Only 6 people in history knew this secret, and they all died within 24 hours of learning it: what was it? Why is Tim terrified of Ouija Boards and Tarot Cards, yet also fascinated by them? How does Tim use the paranormal to inspire his writing? Find out as Sean Patrick Hazlett meets with award-winning writer, Tim Powers. You can also watch the episode here. Links Facebook Note: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Books Alternate Routes (Vickery and Castine Series Book 1) Forced Perspectives (Vickery and Castine Series Book 2) Stolen Skies (Vickery and Castine Series Book 3) Biography Tim Powers won the World Fantasy Award twice for his critically acclaimed novels Last Call and Declare. Declare also received the International Horror Guild Award. His novel On Stranger Tides was sold to Disney for the movie franchise installment Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. His book The Anubis Gates won the Philip K. Dick Award and is considered a modern science fiction classic and a progenitor of the steampunk genre. Powers won the Dick Award again for straight science fiction post-apocalypse novel Dinner at Deviant’s Palace. Powers grew up in Southern California and studied English at Cal State Fullerton, where he met renowned science fiction author Philip K. Dick, who became a close friend and mentor. Powers is a practicing Catholic who claims “Stories are more effective, and more truly represent the writer’s actual convictions, when they manifest themselves without the writer's conscious assistance. I concern myself with my plots, but I let my subconscious worry about my themes.” Sean Patrick Hazlett’s Books Weird World War III Weird World War IV Hell’s Well Alien Abattoir and Other Stories Alien Abattoir and Other Stories (Audio) The Post-Apocalyptic Tourist’s Guide to the Mojave Desert Copyright © 2023 Through a Glass Darkly. All rights reserved.

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