Articles by and about Tessa B. Dick

I keep a number of blogs on the Internet, and I try to find time to post comments on blogs about me and Philip K. Dick. I also look for interesting articles that I can link to. I hope that you enjoy these links!

Authors Den is a good place to get your own blog, if you are a writer.

Blogs by Tessa B. Dick on AuthorsDen.com

Blogs by Tessa B. Dick on AuthorsDen.com

This interview was done several years ago, before my daughter-in-law's untimely death from a stroke. We enjoyed a meal at Coco's, a nice family restaurant with homestyle meals:

Interview with Tessa Dick, by Annie Knight

Interview with Tessa Dick, by Annie Knight

Scribd is a great place to post stuff that you've written, even if you do not consider yourself a writer. You can also make friends there:

tuffy777 | Scribd -- article about the visionary experience of science fiction author Philip K. Dick

tuffy777 | Scribd -- article about the visionary experience of science fiction author Philip K. Dick

This interviewer took me to the Outback Steak House, where the portions are huge and the service is excellent. I especially enjoy their coconut shrimp with orange marmalade dip, even though the dip is peppery hot. The writer took plenty of time to ask good questions, and write a good article. He also uses some other sources, including Gregg Rickman's voluminous biography, and even a quote from Phil's friend and fellow writer Ursula K. LeGuin (The Lathe of Heaven):

News: 'Slowly going mad in Santa Ana, California' - OCRegister.com

Interview with Tessa Dick, OC Register

You can get the paperback book Origins through my e-store at Create Space, a site you can trust because it is owned by Amazon dot com:

NEW NOVEL by Philip K. Dick's widow! Purr! Mom's novel is ready fur purrchase! Please check out her e-store. Purr! Origins, Part One: Thor's Hammer

Or you can buy it at Amazon dot com!

Origins, Part One: Thor's Hammer

This interview was done many years ago at our apartment on Cameo Lane, when our son Christopher was an infant and Pinky, the cat that Phil made famous, was still alive:

Interview with Philip K. Dick, London Daily Telegraph

Interview with Philip K. Dick, London Daily Telegraph

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