Galactic Pot Healer

Literary Fiction

Author: Philip K. Dick

Joe Fernwright works as a pot-healer, a repairer of ceramics, in a dull future. He is broke and bored when the offer from the Glimmung comes along. The offer means working on a strange project on Plowman’s Planet with other assorted odd creatures and soon Joe is asked for more than just commitment to the job…..Read More

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