
Anne Dick is Philip K. Dick's third wife and an accomplished writer and artist in her own right. She was intimately involved in her husband's creative life, serving as his first reader during the period in which he wrote the novels that made him world-famous. Her bronze and silver jewelry has been sold in museum stores throughout the United States and abroad. Philip K. Dick accurately chronicled the beginning of her jewelry business in his most famous novel, "The Man in the High Castle." Having retired from jewelry making after 47 years, she continues to write novels and poetry. Anne Dick lives in Point Reyes, California, in the same house where she lived with Philip K. Dick and raised her four daughters.
(SOURCE: Tachyon Publications)