Prominent Author : Lost Between Here and There—and Then!

What if a simple shortcut to work changed the course of human history—and someone else’s? In Prominent Author by Philip K. Dick, Henry Ellis is a middle-aged office worker who uses a state-of-the-art “Jiffi-scuttler,” a teleportation gate that carries him instantly between his suburban backyard and the heart of New York City. But on one routine trip, he discovers a strange “thin place” inside the tunnel—one that reveals an entire race of tiny, intelligent people living in a world that exists outside normal space and time. They see him as a towering being, a godlike figure who can answer their desperate questions. And Henry, bored with his life, begins answering them—through translated notes—changing their civilization one tiny step at a time.

But Henry’s secret doesn’t stay secret. Corporate surveillance, scientific consequences, and the strange relationship between worship and ego collide, and soon Henry learns that playing god can have very real, very personal consequences. What begins as a private thrill quickly becomes an impossible choice—with two worlds watching.

Philip K. Dick (1928–1982) is one of the most influential voices in 20th-century speculative fiction. Known for mind-bending stories about reality, identity, and technology, he wrote more than 120 short stories and 40 novels, including Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (the basis for Blade Runner), Minority Report, A Scanner Darkly, and The Man in the High Castle. His work predicted everything from virtual reality to surveillance culture, and he remains a landmark figure in both science fiction and modern philosophy.

Dick’s early short fiction shows the origins of his major themes: alternate worlds, corporate power, the fragility of reality, and the blurred line between the ordinary and the impossible. This story is classic PKD: clever, funny, unsettling, and still relevant today.

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What if a simple shortcut to work changed the course of human history—and someone else’s? In Prominent Author by Philip K. Dick, Henry Ellis is a middle-aged office worker who uses a state-of-the-art “Jiffi-scuttler,” a teleportation gate that carries him instantly between his suburban backyard and the heart of New York City. But on one routine trip, he discovers a strange “thin place” inside the tunnel—one that reveals an entire race of tiny, intelligent people living in a world that exists outside normal space and time. They see him as a towering being, a godlike figure who can answer their desperate questions. And Henry, bored with his life, begins answering them—through translated notes—changing their civilization one tiny step at a time.

But Henry’s secret doesn’t stay secret. Corporate surveillance, scientific consequences, and the strange relationship between worship and ego collide, and soon Henry learns that playing god can have very real, very personal consequences. What begins as a private thrill quickly becomes an impossible choice—with two worlds watching.

Philip K. Dick (1928–1982) is one of the most influential voices in 20th-century speculative fiction. Known for mind-bending stories about reality, identity, and technology, he wrote more than 120 short stories and 40 novels, including Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (the basis for Blade Runner), Minority Report, A Scanner Darkly, and The Man in the High Castle. His work predicted everything from virtual reality to surveillance culture, and he remains a landmark figure in both science fiction and modern philosophy.

Dick’s early short fiction shows the origins of his major themes: alternate worlds, corporate power, the fragility of reality, and the blurred line between the ordinary and the impossible. This story is classic PKD: clever, funny, unsettling, and still relevant today.

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