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Paul S. Williams (May 19, 1948 – March 27, 2013) was an American music journalist and writer who created Crawdaddy!, the first national US magazine of rock music criticism, in January 1966. He was a leading authority on the works of musicians Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, and Neil Young, and science fiction writers Philip K. Dick (serving as the executor of his literary estate) and Theodore Sturgeon.

Books

  • Outlaw Blues: A Book of Rock Music (1969)
  • Time Between (1972)
  • Das Energi (1973)
  • Pushing Upward (1973)
  • Apple Bay (1976)
  • Coming (1977)
  • Right To Pass (1977)
  • Heart of Gold (written 1978, published 1991)
  • Bob Dylan: What Happened? (1979)
  • Fox and Hare: the story of a Friday evening. Entwhistle Books, Glen Ellen, California. Written by Chester Anderson; "Introduction: the Making of Fox & Hare" by Paul Williams, publisher; illustrations by Charles Stevenson. (1980)
  • The Book of Houses (1980)
  • Common Sense (1982)
  • Waking Up Together (1984)
  • Only Apparently Real: The World of Philip K. Dick, Arbor House, New York, Template:ISBN) (1986)
  • Remember Your Essence (1987)
  • The Map or Rediscovering Rock and Roll (a journey) (1988)
  • Rock and Roll: The 100 Best Singles (1993)
  • Bob Dylan: Performing Artist, Vol 1. (1990)
  • Bob Dylan: Performing Artist, Vol 2: The Middle Years (1992)
  • Energi Inscriptions (1995)
  • Bob Dylan: Watching The River Flow (1996)
  • Neil Young: Love To Burn London, New York, Paris, Sydney: Omnibus Press. Template:ISBN (1997)
  • Brian Wilson & The Beach Boys – How Deep Is The Ocean? (1997)
  • The Twentieth Century’s Greatest Hits (2000)
  • Bob Dylan: Mind Out of Time (Performing Artist Vol. 3, 1987-2000) (2004)

Books as editor

  • The International Bill of Human Rights, Glen Ellen, CA : Entwhistle Books, foreword by Jimmy Carter, Template:ISBN (1981)
  • The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon, Vol. I-XII




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