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We Love Dick: A Philip K. Dick Podcast

Join Wa and Foot on their quest to read through all 124 Philip K. Dick short stories. Tangents, foul language, and overly personal anecdotes are expected.
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Now displaying: 2016
Nov 1, 2016

In this episode, we welcome our 2nd guest - FRANKINCENSE.  Under discussion: partisan politics, toilet seats, and The Republic.

"The Eye of the Sibyl" was published in 1987 and is one of the first pieces written by PKD after his whole "2-3-74" thing.

Intro: DJ Ghostchild vs dFly - Intro

Outro: Great Voices of Bulgaria, Women's Choir - Djore Dos

Aug 18, 2016

After a long hiatus (Wa moved to the Philippines), we are back to indulging our love of Dick.  This episode features our first guest, and is installment no. 1 of a 3 part series wherein we discuss The Man in the High Castle.

Also in this episode: conspiracy theories, workplace attitudes, and horror movies.

Intro:

John Wizards - Muizenberg

Outro:

ABSRDST - Even if We Were Birds

Jan 19, 2016

Welcome to 2016!  Wa and Foot are back, discussing this posthumously published story from 1977.  Discussed this week: family stories, hypostatis, and the playing of footsie.

Intro: The Treme Brass Band - Caledonia

Outro: Made In Heights - Wildflowers

Jan 2, 2016

Happy New Year!  Foot is away this week, having sequestered himself in a cabin for New Years, so here is the very first episode of We Love Dick!  This episode was recorded in September as a test run for the podcast.  The story under discussion was "A Terran Odyssey," first published in 1963, then developed into Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb, which was published in 1965.

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