It's 1971, and sci-fi writer Philip K. Dick's tooth hurts like a bitch. He calls the pharmacy, and when he answers the door to receive his medicine, he notices the woman's golden necklace, the familiar Christian fish sign used by the persecuted members of the early churches to secretly identify themselves to one another. He…
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