Jacobs Wins 2024 Philip K. Dick Award
These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs (Orbit) is the winner of the 2024 Philip K. Dick Award.
The Museum of Human History by Rebekah Bergman (Tin House) received a special citation.
The other nominees were:
- Danged Black Thing, Eugen Bacon (Apex)
- Infinity Gate, M.R. Carey (Orbit)
- Wild Spaces, S.L. Coney (Tordotcom)
- Where Rivers Go to Die, Dilman Dila (Rosarium)
The award is presented annually to a distinguished work of science fiction originally published in paperback form in the United States. The award is sponsored by the Philip K. Dick Trust and the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, and the ceremony is sponsored by Norwescon. This year’s judges were Nicky Drayden, Gordon Eklund, Christopher Rowe, Kali Wallace (chair), and Lisa Yaszek.
The winner was announced at Norwescon 46, held March 28-31, 2024 in SeaTac WA. For more, see the award website.
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