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Brian Francis Slattery’s Lost Everything Wins the Philip K. Dick Award

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Brian Francis Slattery’s Lost Everything Wins the Philip K. Dick Award

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Brian Francis Slattery’s Lost Everything Wins the Philip K. Dick Award

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Published on March 29, 2013

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Congratulations to Brian Francis Slattery whose Lost Everything just won the 2012 Philip K. Dick Award!

Announced Friday night at NorwesCon, the Philip K. Dick Award is presented annually with the support of the Philip K. Dick Trust for distinguished science fiction published in paperback original form in the United States. 

Click here to read a chapter from Lost Everything.

From the author of the critically acclaimed literary SF novels Spaceman Blues and Liberation comes an incandescent and thrilling post-apocalyptic tale in the vein of1984 or The Road.

In the not-distant-enough future, a man takes a boat trip up the Susquehanna River with his most trusted friend, intent on reuniting with his son. But the man is pursued by an army, and his own harrowing past; and the familiar American landscape has been savaged by war and climate change until it is nearly unrecognizable.

Lost Everything is a stunning novel about family and faith, what we are afraid may come to be, and how to wring hope from hopelessness.

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