2007 Philip K. Dick Award Winner Announced

The 2007 Philip K. Dick Award winner is Spin Control by Chris Moriarty. A special citation was given to Carnival by Elizabeth Bear. Both novels were published by Bantam Spectra.
The Philip K. Dick Award is presented annually for distinguished science fiction published in paperback original form in the United States. The award is sponsored by the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, and awarded at NorWesCon. The 2006 judges were Geary Gravel, Anne Harris, Christine Mains, Kristine Smith, and Mark W. Tiedemann.
The 2007 judges—who are currently considering newly published books for next year’s award—are Steve Miller, Chris Moriarty, Steven Piziks, Randy Schroeder, and Ann Tonsor Zeddies. On 6 March, we published this article giving their contact information.
For more information on the Philip K. Dick Award, see the award’s web site.