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Yes

I think the answer to this is probably many

After a short think, the first example I was able to find was:

Philip K. Dick approved of the movie despite the differences in the adaptation, but refused to write the novelization of the movie.and is quoted as saying

[I was] told the cheapo novelization would have to appeal to the twelve-year-old audience.

Yes

I think the answer to this is probably many

After a short think, the first example I was able to find was:

Philip K. Dick refused to write the novelization of the movie.

Yes

I think the answer to this is probably many

After a short think, the first example I was able to find was:

Philip K. Dick approved of the movie despite the differences in the adaptation, but refused to write the novelization and is quoted as saying

[I was] told the cheapo novelization would have to appeal to the twelve-year-old audience.

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iandotkelly
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Yes

I think the answer to this is probably many

After a short think, the first example I was able to find was:

Philip K. Dick refused to write the novelization of the movie.