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Timothy Thomas Powers (born February 29, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. His first major novel was The Drawing of the Dark (1979), but the novel that earned him wide praise was The Anubis Gates (1983), which won the Philip K. Dick Award, and has since been published in many other languages. His other written work include Dinner at Deviant's Palace (1985), Last Call (1992), Expiration Date (1996), Earthquake Weather (1997), Declare (2000), and Three Days to Never (2006). Powers has won the World Fantasy Award twice for his critically acclaimed novels Last Call and Declare. His 1987 novel On Stranger Tides served as inspiration for the Monkey Island franchise of video games and was optioned for the fourth Pirates of the Caribbean film.Several of Powers' novels depict historical events being influenced by occult or supernatural factors. Regarding his 2001 novel Declare, Powers stated, "I made it an ironclad rule that I could not change or disregard any of the recorded facts, nor rearrange any days of the calendar – and then I tried to figure out what momentous but unrecorded fact could explain them all."
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The Electric Dreamer: Remembering Philip K. Dick (2007)
Sacrificial Sheep: The Novel vs. the Film (2007)
The Laughing Dead (1989)
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GenderMale
Birthday1952-02-29 (72 years old)
Birth NameTimothy Thomas Powers
ReligionCatholicism
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
ResidencesMuscoy · Buffalo, United States of America
AwardsLocus Award for Best Horror Novel, Philip K. Dick Award, World Fantasy Award for Best Novel, Prix Tour-Apollo Award, Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, Science Fiction Chronicle Award, Ignotus Award for Best Novel, International Horror Guild Award, Geffen Award
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