
The Infinites – Planet Stories, May 1953 | W| ISFDB| COS| Second Variety – Space Science Fiction, May 1953 – PUBLIC DOMAIN | W| PG| SFF| MP3 Pt.1| MP3 Pt.2| ISFDB| COS| OTOC| PDF| Roog – Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1953 – LIKELY PUBLIC DOMAIN – | W| SFF| ISFDB| COS| OTOC| Piper In The Woods – Imagination, February 1953 – PUBLIC DOMAIN | W| PG| SFF| MP3| ISFDB| COS| OTOC| PDF| Spaceship – Imagination, January 1953 – PUBLIC DOMAIN | W| PG| MP3| ISFDB| COS| OTOC| PDF| The Defenders – Galaxy Science Fiction, January 1953 – PUBLIC DOMAIN | W| SFF| ISFDB| PG| MP3| COS| OTOC| PDF| The Little Movement – Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1952 | W| ISFDB| COS1| COS2| OTOC|

The Skull – If, September 1952 – PUBLIC DOMAIN | W| PG| SFF| MP3| ISFDB| OTOC| PDF| The Gun – Planet Stories, September 1952 – PUBLIC DOMAIN | W|SFF| PG| W| SFF| MP3| ISFDB| OTOC| PDF| Dick (1952-1963):īeyond Lies The Wub – Planet Stories, July 1952 – PUBLIC DOMAIN | W| SFF| PG| MP3| ISFDB| OTOC| Short stories, novelettes and novellas by Philip K. Dick’s PUBLIC DOMAIN short stories, novelettes and novellas”. If you have any information about any of these stories that you think might help please comment or send me an email with the subject line “Philip K. I have added scans of the original table of contents for each story using the abbreviation OTOC.

I have added Copyright Office data (when available) using the abbreviation COD. I have added Copyright Office scans (when available) using the abbreviation COS. I have added Internet Science Fiction Database links using the abbreviation ISFDB. Finally, if there is a LibriVox audiobook version available I have added the links to the MP3 (or MP3s). If SFFaudio has posted about the story or podcast a discussion about it I’ve added a link and represented it as “SFF”. Those links are represented as either “PG” or “SD”. If the story is PD then I’ve provided a link to either the Project Gutenberg etext or the SickMyDuck equivalent (if PG doesn’t have it).

Then there is a link to the Wikipedia entry for the story (indicated by the “W”) when available. Next is the public domain status (if known).
Public domain short stories series#
DICK stories out into the open (and thus be turned into audiobooks).īeside each story title I have made a series of notes and links:įirst up is the original publication (mostly magazines, but there are a few anthologies). My hope is that this list will help bring more of the public domain PHILIP K. The unknown ones and the ones we aren’t sure about are listed too. This post is a complete listing of every known Philip K. DICK (1928 -1982) explored personal, religious, sociological, political and philosophical themes in his Science Fiction and Fantasy short stories.
