PLEASE don't judge the AKS book by it's FDO. In other words, I know the early release sucks. It's riddled with errors. PLEASE trust that I have many people who are very detailed editors, proof-readers, grammarians, fact-checkers, Dick-heads and all the gross mistakes will be fixed. Many already have been in my working copy.
Let me explain again, to attend the PKD Festival I had to rush a proof copy, basically an advanced reader copy, as the FDO Limited Edition. This was guaranteed to have errors. This is why I either gave them away or sold them cheap. Relax! The book is under extreme scrutiny.
I also knew someone would come out swinging about use of PKD or someone in the book. It's FICTION! I have a legal advisor and Editor. We have good advice on what we can and can't do. Fictional characters are just that -- products of my imagination. I may have been inspired by real people, but no one in the book is REAL! As my Editor says, "No one. Not even Phil." After all, my version of Phil is in the afterlife.
PLEASE check the Errata Sheet and send in any corrections, mistakes, typos, or anything confusing you find as you read the pre-release Dick-head copy (the FDO version.) Know that I am working long hours, as are my army of readers and editors, to make this a great final product. DON'T PANIC!
For anyone who uses the hidden potential of Mind!
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Penultimate Dick-heads

In an interview, Michael Bishop (who wrote my favorite PKD homage The Secret Ascension ) once said:
Philip K. Dick didn't write science fiction at all. He wrote vividly dramatized and paranoiacally imagined narratives about his own bodily involvement in, and psychic estrangement from, the major U.S. cultural neuroses of the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s... I would even go so far as to say that Dick was a mainstream novelist wholly successfully disguising himself as a science fiction writer.So, in a way, it's hard to imagine how the festival could have been any better. All of us who attended are glad we did and feel like a secret society of Penultimate Dick-heads. Shhh, we have a secret meeting place, too. FDO on Fbook ;) More pics are posted there. OH, and Please don't forget to send your feedback on the FDO edition. You can email, tweet (#aksbook), call, or post on the Errata Sheet. Just send it no later than Labor Day, as I edit the final edition. Thanks again.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Live Blogging @ the PKD Fest

Sat Morning Update from icy cold van: I stayed in the lot at Roy's on 119. Great, but no elec or heat (now in the am.) Can't run the propane for frig or heat because I'm at such an angle the frig won't work. I feel drunk walking around, the van is at such an angle. (van? see pics below) Anyway, I'm running the generator for power (to email and make coffee) I'll be heading to the Gilpin Library around Noon or 1 pm for the afternoon program. It promises to be great. And as I thought, Patrick Clarck was wonderful Friday. Brought tears to my eyes -- his description of his long-time relationship with Phil. Erick and Gill talked Exegesis... that needs an entire blog post. I'll do that after today's presentations.
Finally, BOOKS, you ask. How are book sales? Meager. With less than 30 folks here you can imagine. sigh... but it's a great group and I know it will generate a lot of buzz. All these guys have active roles in the PKD Universe. and guess what, so far they like it!!
Friday, August 6, 2010
Gearing Up for PKD Fest

See that new back window! (sure, click the photo, it will enlarge some)

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