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037 - Philip K. Dick - The Minority Report (1956)

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Philip K. Dick's short story The Minority Report was first published by Fantasic Fiction in 1956. I read it as part of Dick's 2002 collection The Minority Report and Other Stories. The Minority Report tells the story of a dystopian future where serious crime has been all but erradicated. Police use mutants with pre-cognitive abilities to catch criminals before they commit a crime. Have you read this story? What did you think? Join the discussion on Twitter @shortSFreview. I'm not getting as many of these episodes out as I'd like due to the fact that I'm currently deep into editing my novel As the Gravity Flipped - the first book in a trilogy called The Slip. Hopefully, I'll have more news on that soon. In the meantime, you can follow me on Twitter @jlcronshaw or find me on Goodreads and Facebook (Jon Cronshaw). #scifi #crime #sff

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Philip K. Dick's short story The Minority Report was first published by Fantasic Fiction in 1956. I read it as part of Dick's 2002 collection The Minority Report and Other Stories. The Minority Report tells the story of a dystopian future where serious crime has been all but erradicated. Police use mutants with pre-cognitive abilities to catch criminals before they commit a crime. Have you read this story? What did you think? Join the discussion on Twitter @shortSFreview. I'm not getting as many of these episodes out as I'd like due to the fact that I'm currently deep into editing my novel As the Gravity Flipped - the first book in a trilogy called The Slip. Hopefully, I'll have more news on that soon. In the meantime, you can follow me on Twitter @jlcronshaw or find me on Goodreads and Facebook (Jon Cronshaw). #scifi #crime #sff

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