Книга: Terry Pratchett «Unseen Academicals»
Производитель: "Corgi Books" Football has come to the ancient city of Ankh-Morpork - not the old fashioned, grubby pushing and shoving, but the new, fast football with pointy hats for goalposts and balls that go gloing when you drop them. And now, the wizards of Unseen University must win a football match, without using magic, so they`re in the mood for trying everything else. The prospect of the Big Match draws in a street urchin with a wonderful talent for kicking a tin can, a maker of jolly good pies, a dim but beautiful young woman, who might just turn out to be the greatest fashion model there has ever been, and the mysterious Mr Nutt and no one knows anything much about Mr Nutt, not even Mr Nutt, which worries him, too. As the match approaches, four lives are entangled and changed for ever. Because the thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football. Here we go! Here we go! Here we go! Издательство: "Corgi Books" (2010) Формат: 110x180, 480 стр.
ISBN: 978-0-552-15337-9 |
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Terry Pratchett
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Terence David John Pratchett, OBE (born 28 April 1948) is an English [cite web|url=http://www.moremoose.com/Pratchett-Interview.htm|title=www.moremoose.com/Pratchett-Interview.htm ] fantasy,
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Pratchett was the UK's best-selling author of the 1990s,cite web Despite his popularity, Pratchett is often described as having a ‘ Background Early life Terry Pratchett was born in 1948 in His early interests included At the age of 13, Pratchett published his first short story "The Hades Business" in the school magazine. It was published commercially when he was 15. [cite web Early career Pratchett got his first 'break' in 1968, when working as a journalist. He came to interview After various positions in journalism, in 1983 Pratchett became Press Officer for the Central Electricity Generating Board in an area which covered three The first "Discworld" novel " Pratchett gave up working for the CEGB in 1987 after finishing the fourth "Discworld" novel " According to the "Bookseller's Pocket Yearbook" from 2005, in 2003 Pratchett's UK sales amounted to 3.4% of the fiction market by hardback sales and 3.8% by value, putting him in 2nd place behind Current life Terry Pratchett married his wife Lyn in 1968 and they moved to Pratchett is well known for his penchant for wearing large, black hats, as seen on the inside back covers of most of his books. His style has been described as "more that of urban cowboy than city gent."cite web Concern for the future of civilisation has prompted him to install five kilowatts of photovoltaic cells (for solar energy) at his house.cite web Alzheimer's disease In August 2007, Pratchett was misdiagnosed as having had a minor stroke in 2004 or 2005, which was believed to have damaged the right side of his brain. While his motor skills had been affected, the observed damage had not impaired his ability to write (or at least no one noticed the difference).On 11 December 2007, Pratchett posted online that he had been newly diagnosed with a very rare form of early-onset In March 2008, Pratchett announced he was donating one million US dollars (about £494,000) to the In April 2008, the BBC began working with Pratchett to make a documentary series based on his illness. [cite web On 8 June 2008, news reports indicated that Pratchett had an experience, which he described as: "It is just possible that once you have got past all the gods that we have created with big beards and many human traits, just beyond all that, on the other side of physics, there just may be the ordered structure from which everything flows" and "I don’t actually believe in anyone who could have put that in my head". [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/2094509/Terry-Pratchett-hints-he-may-have-found-God.html Daily Telegraph] ; [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article4087520.ece Times Online] ] He went into further detail on "Front Row", in which he was asked if this was a shift in his beliefs: "A shift in me in the sense I heard my father talk to me when I was in the garden one day. But I'm absolutely certain that what I heard was my memories of my father. An engram, or something in my head."..."This is not about God, but somewhere around there is where gods come from." ["Front Row", Interests Computers and the Internet Pratchett started to use computers for writing as soon as they were available to him. His first computer was a Pratchett is also an avid Natural history Pratchett has a fascination with natural history that he has referred to many times. Pratchett owns a greenhouse full of Orangutans Pratchett is a trustee for the Writing career Awards Pratchett was the British Book Awards' 'Fantasy and Science Fiction Author of the Year' for 1994. [cite web | publisher = BritishBookAwards.co.uk | url = http://www.britishbookawards.co.uk/bba/pnbb_previouswinners.asp? | title = Previous Winners & Shortlists - The Fantasy and Science Fiction Author of the Year | month = August | year = 2005 |accessdate = June 6 | accessyear = 2007] After being awarded his OBE for 'services to literature' in 1998, Pratchett commented in the Ansible SF/fan newsletter, "I suspect the 'services to literature' consisted of refraining from trying to write any" (suggesting the title was more a recognition of success, than an acknowledgement of the fantasy genre). But then added, "Still, I cannot help feeling mightily chuffed about it." [cite news Pratchett has been awarded five honorary " In 2003 Pratchett firmly reinforced his credentials as one of Britain's most loved authors, by joining The first three "Discworld" novels that centred on the character Fandom Pratchett's "Discworld" novels have led to dedicated conventions, the first in Manchester in 1996,cite web Writing Pratchett has said that to write, you must read extensively, both inside and outside your chosen genrecite web The fantasy genre Although in the past he has written in the sci-fi and horror genres, Pratchett now focuses almost entirely on fantasy, explaining "it is easier to bend the universe around the story".cite web He "believes he owes a debt to the science fiction/fantasy genre which he grew up out of" and dislikes the term " On 31 July 2005, Pratchett criticised media coverage of "Harry Potter" author J. K. Rowling, commenting that certain members of the media seemed to think that "the continued elevation of J. K. Rowling can only be achieved at the expense of other writers".cite news tyle and major themes Pratchett is known for a distinctive writing style that includes a number of characteristic hallmarks. One example is his use of footnotes, [cite web Pratchett has a tendency to avoid using chapters, arguing in a Characters, place names and titles in Pratchett's books often contain puns, allusions and culture references. [cite web Another hallmark of his writing is the use of capitalised dialogue without quotation marks, used to indicate the character of Death communicating telepathically into a character's mind. Pratchett also made up a new colour, octarine, a 'fluorescent greenish-yellow-purple', which is the eighth colour in the "Discworld" spectrum - the colour of magic. [cite book Influences Pratchett makes no secret of outside influences on his work: they are a major source of his humour. He imports numerous characters from classic literature, popular culture and ancient history, [cite episode Pratchett's earliest inspirations were " Publishing history While Pratchett's UK publishing history has remained quite stable, his relationships with international publishers have been turbulent (especially in America). He changed German publishers after an advertisement for Bibliography The "Discworld" series Pratchett's "Discworld" series is a humorous and often The Discworld itself is described as a large disc resting on the backs of four giant elephants, all supported by the giant turtle Great A'Tuin as it swims its way through space. The books are essentially in chronological order, and advancements can be seen in the development of the "Discworld" civilisations, such as the creation of paper money in Ankh-Morpork.cite media The subject of many of the novels in Pratchett's "Discworld" series is a Other "Discworld" books Pratchett has written or collaborated on a number of "Discworld" books that are not novels in themselves but serve to accompany the series. " Collections of "Discworld"-related art have also been released in book form. " In 2005, Pratchett's first book for very young children was " "Science of Discworld" Pratchett has written three "Science of Discworld" books in collaboration with Professor of mathematics Ian Stewart and reproductive biologist Jack Cohen, both of Warwick University: " All three books have chapters that alternate between fiction and non-fiction: the fictional chapters are set within the Discworld, where its characters observe, and experiment on, a universe with the same physics as ours. The non-fiction chapters (written by Stewart and Cohen) explain the science behind the fictional events. In 1999, Pratchett appointed both Cohen and Stewart as "Honorary Wizards of the Unseen University" at the same ceremony at which the Other novels Pratchett's first two adult novels, " After writing "Good Omens", Pratchett began to work with In September 2008, Doubleday published Pratchett's young adult novel "Nation", an alternate-reality novel which is not part of the "Discworld" or any of his other series. Children's novels Pratchet's first children's novel was also his first published novel: " Collaborations and contributions * " Adaptations Radio Pratchett has had a number of radio adaptations on BBC Radio 4: "The Colour of Magic", "Equal Rites" (on " Theatre "Johnny and the Dead" and 14 "Discworld" novels have been adapted as plays by Television " A two-part, feature-length version of "Hogfather" starring "Truckers" was adapted as a Feature films Pratchett has sold a number of his book rights, but so far no films have been made. " Comic books and graphic novels Four Role-playing games " PC and console games The "Discworld" universe has also been used as a basis for a number of "Discworld" video games on a range of formats, such as the Internet games The world of Discworld is also featured in a fan created online MUD, multi-user dungeon, and can be found at discworld.atuin.net. This game allows players to play humans in various guilds within the universe that Terry Pratchett has created. Works about Pratchett A collection of essays about his writings is compiled in the book "Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature", edited by References External links * [http://www.terrypratchettbooks.com Terry Pratchett's official site at HarperCollins (US publisher)] Interviews * [http://www.douglasadams.se/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12162 May 2, 2007 Live Webchat] transcript at Douglas Adams Continuum Persondata Источник: Terry Pratchett
publisher = Guardian Unlimited
url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,835862,00.html
title = Life on planet Pratchett
date = 8 November 2002
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] cite web
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url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/going_out/theatre/pratchett.shtml
title = Terry Pratchett in conversation
date = no date
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] and as of December 2007 has sold more than 55 million books worldwide, [cite web
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url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7141458.stm
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date = 12 December 2007
accessdate = 13 December
accessyear = 2007] with translations made in 33 languages.He is currently the second most-read writer in the UK, and seventh most-read non-US author in the UScite web
publisher = Sky One
url = http://www.skyone.co.uk/hogfather/terrypratchett.htm
title = Terry Pratchett: Biography
year = 2006 |accessdate = June 8
accessyear = 2007] In 2001 he won the
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url = http://www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/carnegie/recent_winners.php
title = The Carnegie Medal - Recent Winners
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accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007]
publisher = Karen McVeigh and Lesley Walker, The Scotsman
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title = Pratchett casts a bitter spell on rivals
date = 13 July 2002
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] [cite web
publisher = BBC
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/breakfast/3698158.stm
title = Terry Pratchett | date = 29 September 2004 |accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] Pratchett was named an
publisher = TerryPratchettbooks.com, HarperCollins
url = http://www.terrypratchettbooks.com/terry/
title = Meet Terry
date = no date |accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] In December 2007, Pratchett publicly announced that he was suffering from early-onset
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title = Pratchett funds Alzheimer's study
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publisher = terrypratchettbooks.com
url = http://www.terrypratchettbooks.com/terry/talk.html
title = Talking with Terry Pratchett
date = no date
accessdate = June 8
accessyear = 2007] he collected
publisher = www.scifi.com
url = http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue449/interview.html
title = Terry Pratchett on the origins of Discworld, his Order of the British Empire and everything in between
date = no date
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008] and desired to be an astronomer, but was no good at mathematics. However, this led to an interest in reading British and American science fiction. In turn, this led to attending
publisher = Bill Peschell
url = http://www.planetpeschel.com/index?/site/comments/interview_with_terry_pratchett/
title = Interview with Terry Pratchett
date = 14 September 2006
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008]
publisher = Kevin P. Smith, Sheffield Hallam University, The Literary Encyclopedia
url = http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=5185
title = Terry Pratchett
date = 20 September 2002
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] Pratchett earned 5
publisher = Colin Smythe
url = http://www.colinsmythe.co.uk/terrypages/tpabout.htm | title = About Terry | date = no date |accessdate = June 8
accessyear = 2007]
title=Welcome to the world of Terry
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url=http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=99&id=1145042003
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title=Sandra Kidby's PJSM Prints Pratchett biography
url=http://www.pjsmprints.com/biography/terrypratchett.html] The book received strong, if few reviews. [cite web
title=Colin Smythe's Pratchett biography in Voidspace
url=http://www.voidspace.org.uk/cyberpunk/pratchett_biog.shtml] The book was followed by the
title=A conversation with Terry Pratchett
work=Writerswrite.com
url=http://www.writerswrite.com/journal/apr00/pratchett.htm
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publisher = Jason Anthony, DiscworldMonthly.co.uk
url = http://www.discworldmonthly.co.uk/dwm0100.php
title = Discworld Monthly - Issue 100: August 2005 - New from Colin Smythe (Pratchett's agent)
month = August | year = 2005
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] His sales in the UK alone are more than 2.5 million copies a year.
title=Terry Pratchett Biography
work=The Terry Pratchett Unseen Library
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title=Distinguished Supporters of Humanism
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publisher = "Daily Mail"
url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/healthmain.html?in_article_id=490576&in_page_id=1774
title = Terry Pratchett: 'I had a stroke - and I did not even notice'
date = 29 October 2007
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accessyear = 2007]
publisher = The Age
url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/books/meeting-mr-pratchett/2007/02/15/1171405371862.html?page=fullpage
title = Meeting Mr Pratchett
date = 17 February 2007
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008] In addition, his interest in astronomy since childhood has led him to build an observatory in his garden.
publisher = Terry Pratchett, PJSMPrints.com
url = http://www.pjsmprints.com/news/embuggerance.html
title = An Embuggerance
date = 11 December 2007
accessdate = February 1
accessyear = 2008] Leading the way, Pratchett stated that he feels he has time for "at least a few more books yet", and added that while he understands the impulse to ask 'is there anything I can do?', in this particular case he will only entertain such offers from "very high-end experts in brain chemistry."Discussing his diagnosis at the
publisher = www.timesonline.co.uk
url = http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3440821.ece
title = People: Sienna Miller, Terry Pratchett, Javier Bardem
date = 27 February 2008
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url = http://www.alzheimers-research.org.uk/news/article.php?type=News&archive=0&id=205
title = Terry Pratchett pledges $1 million to Alzheimer’s Research Trust
date = 13 March 2008
accessdate = March 13
accessyear = 2008] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7291315.stm Pratchett funds Alzheimer's study] Of his donation Mr. Pratchett said: "I am, along with many others, scrabbling to stay ahead long enough to be there when the Cure comes along.” [cite web
publisher =
url = http://www.cafonline.org/default.aspx?page=15293
title = Terry Pratchett supports Alzheimer’s Research Trust
date = 14 March 2008
accessdate = March 25
accessyear = 2008] Pratchett's donation inspired an internet campaign where fans hope to 'Match it for Pratchett', by raising another $1 million. [cite web
url = http://www.matchitforpratchett.org/
title = Match It For Pratchett
accessdate = 2008-04-20]
url = http://www.pjsmprints.com/news/apr2008.html
title = BBC Documentary
accessdate = 2008-04-20
date = 15 April 2008
work = Discworld News] He also made an appearance on "
publisher = Terry Pratchett, groups.google.com
url = http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.pratchett/browse_frm/thread/6d66f88060364dbb
title = alt.fan.pratchett
date = 5 July 1992
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] However, he does not consider the Internet as a hobby, just another "thing to use". He now has many computers in his house. When he travels, he always takes a portable computer with him to write. His experiments with computer upgrades are reflected in Hex. [cite web
publisher = Mike Richardson, lspace.org
url = http://www.lspace.org/about-terry/interviews/palmpilot.html
title = PalmPilot. Private interview carried out by Mike Richardson.
date = 5 July 1992
accessdate = June 8
accessyear = 2007]
publisher = PC Zone Staff
url = http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=143656
title = PC Interviews - Terry Pratchett
date = 1 August 2006
accessdate = June 8
accessyear = 2007]
publisher = Orangutan Foundation UK
url = http://www.orangutan.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=24&limit=1&limitstart=1
title = Accomplishments and Achievements - 2. Media and Publicity
date = no date
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] but is pessimistic about the animal's future. His activities include visiting
publisher = BFI Film & TV Database
url = http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/530147
title = Short Stories: Terry Pratchett's Jungle Quest
date = no date
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] Following Pratchett's lead, fan events such as the Discworld Conventions have adopted the Orangutan Foundation as their nominated charity, which has been acknowledged by the foundation. [cite web
publisher = Orangutan Foundation UK
url = http://www.orangutan.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=80&Itemid=7
title = Discworld Convention 2004
date = 9 September 2004
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] One of Pratchett's most popular fictional characters, the Librarian of the
title=Ansible 132, July 1998
work=Ansible online
url=http://news.ansible.co.uk/a132.html
date=
title=Terry Pratchett Receives Honorary Degree from University of Warwick
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title=Honorary Awardees of the University of Portsmouth
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url=http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/scafm/honoraryawardsandvisitors/
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title=Discworld author's doctor honour
work=BBC News
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/somerset/3291087.stm
date=
title=Honorary Degrees awarded at Bristol University today
work=Bristol University web site
url=http://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2004/474
date=
title = The CILIP Carnegie Medal - Full List of Winners
publisher = Carnegie
url = http://www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/carnegie/full_list_of_winners.php
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accessdate = 2008-02-18]
publisher = BBC
url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/bigread/
title = The Big Read | date = no date
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007]
publisher = Locus Publications
url = http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Locus.html
title = Locus Awards Winners By Year
year = 2007
accessdate = June 21
accessyear = 2007]
publisher = www.lspace.org
url = http://www.lspace.org/about-terry/interviews/Arena.html
title = Arena interview
date = 22 November 1997
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008] then worldwide,cite web
publisher = www.lspace.org
url = http://www.lspace.org/fandom/events/conventions/dwcon.html
title = Discworld Conventions
date = no date
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008] often with the author as guest of honour.cite web
publisher = www.dwcon.org
url = http://www.dwcon.org/past-events/
title = Past Events
date = no date
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008] Publication of a new novel may also be accompanied by an international book signing tour;cite web
publisher = www.funny.co.uk
url = http://www.funny.co.uk/news/art_167-3708-Pratchett-Book-Signing-Dates.html
title = Pratchett Book Signing Dates
date = 13 September 2005
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008] queues have been known to stretch outside the bookshop and the author has continued to sign books well after the intended finishing time. His fans are not restricted by age or gender, and he receives a large amount of fan mail from them. Pratchett enjoys meeting fans and hearing what they think about his books; he says that since he is well paid for his novels, then his fans "are everything to me."cite web
publisher = januarymagazine.com
url = http://januarymagazine.com/profiles/pratchett.html
title = Terry Pratchett's Discworld
year = 1997
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008]
publisher = Locus Online
url = http://www.locusmag.com/2004/Issues/05Pratchett.html
title = Terry Pratchett: 21 Years of Discworld
month = May | year = 2004
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008] and to the point of "overflow". He advises that writing is hard work, and that writers must "make grammar, punctuation and spelling a part of your life." However, Pratchett enjoys writing, regarding its monetary rewards as "an unavoidable consequence" rather than the reason for writing.cite web
publisher = www.sffworld.com
url = http://www.sffworld.com/interview/52p1.html
title = Interview with Terry Pratchett
date = 18 December 2002
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accessyear = 2008]
publisher = Terry Pratchett, www.scifi.com and www.lspace.org
url = http://www.lspace.org/about-terry/interviews/WFC.html
title = Transcript of IRC interview with Terry Pratchett at the World Fantasy Convention by James Webley
date = no date
accessdate = June 8
accessyear = 2007] In the acceptance speech for his Carnegie Medal he said: 'Fantasy isn’t just about wizards and silly wands. It’s about seeing the world from new directions', pointing to J. K. Rowling's "
title=Pratchett wins first major award
work=BBC News
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2124520.stm
accessmonthday=January 28
accessyear=2008
date=12 July 2002]
publisher = januarymagazine.com
url = http://januarymagazine.com/profiles/tpratchett2002.html
title = Terry Pratchett by Linda Richards
year = 2002
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008] He is annoyed that fantasy is "unregarded as a literary form" because it "is the oldest form of fiction" and he is "infuriated" when novels containing science fiction or fantasy ideas are not regarded as part of those genres.
title=Pratchett takes swipe at Rowling
work=BBC News
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4732385.stm
accessmonthday=January 28
accessyear=2008
date=31 July 2005] Pratchett has refuted claims that this was a swipe at Rowling, and said that he was not making claims of plagiarism, but was pointing out the "shared heritage" of the fantasy genre.cite web
publisher = Alternative Nation
url = http://www.alternativenation.net/forums/articles-features/87270-interview-terry-pratchett.html
title = Interview: Terry Pratchett
date = 10 October 2005
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008] Pratchett has also posted on the "Harry Potter"
title = Re: Pratchett comments on Rowling
author = Terry Pratchett
date = 1 August 2005
newsgroup = alt.fan.harry-potter
url = http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.harry-potter/msg/c4d91c122d8d07f1
accessdate = 2008-01-27]
publisher = William Denton, Miskatonic.org
url = http://www.miskatonic.org/footnotes.html
title = Fictional Footnotes and Indexes - Fiction with Footnotes
date = 22 March 2007
accessdate = June 7
accessyear = 2007] which usually involve a comic departure from the narrative or a commentary on the narrative. [cite web
publisher = Robert Neumann, The L-Space Web
url = http://www.lspace.org/books/analysis/statistics.html#footnotes
title = Statistics - Footnotes
date = no date
accessdate = June 9
accessyear = 2007]
publisher = Gavin J. Grant, BookSense.com
url = http://www.booksense.com/people/archive/pratchettterry.jsp
title = Terry Pratchett
date = no date
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] However, there have been exceptions; "
publisher = Terry Pratchett, The L-Space Web
url = http://www.lspace.org/books/apf/words-from-the-master.html
title = Words from the Master
date = no date
accessdate = December 16
accessyear = 2007]
publisher = William T. Abbott
url =http://www.lspace.org/books/analysis/bill-abbott.html
title = White Knowledge and the Cauldron of Story: The Use of Allusion in Terry Pratchett's Discworld
month = May | year = 2002
accessdate = June 7
accessyear = 2007] [cite web
publisher = David Bapst
url = http://www.lspace.org/books/analysis/david-bapst.html
title = The Literary Evolution of Terry Pratchett
date = 1 June 2002
accessdate = June 7
accessyear = 2007] Some characters are parodies of well-known characters: for example, Pratchett's character
last = Pratchett
first = Terry
coauthors = Stephen Briggs
title = The New Discworld Companion
publisher =
year = 2003
location = London
pages = 301
url = http://www.orionbooks.co.uk/PB-25621/The-New-Discworld-Companion.htm
isbn10 = 0575074671
isbn13 = 9780575074675]
title = [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/bookclub/ram/bookclub_20040704.ram Terry Pratchett - Mort]
series = Bookclub
airdate = 2004-07-07
season = 7th
number = 7] always adding an unexpected twist. Pratchett is a crime novel fan, which is reflected in frequent appearances of the
publisher = Times Online
url = http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/article552415.ece
title = Parenting: Only need not mean lonely
date = 7 August 2005 |accessdate = June 8
accessyear = 2007] An example is the character
publisher = Guardian Unlimited
url = http://books.guardian.co.uk/authors/author/0,,-117,00.html
title = Terry Pratchett (1948-)
date = no date |accessdate = June 8
accessyear = 2007]
publisher = Nathalie Ruas, ActuSF
url = http://www.actusf.com/spip/?article3025
title = Interview de Terry Pratchett (en Anglais)
month = June | year = 2002
accessdate = June 19
accessyear = 2007]
publisher = laideafija.com.ar
url = http://www.laideafija.com.ar/especiales/pratchett/prateng.html
title = Saurio interviews Terry Pratchett
date = no date
accessdate = March 15
accessyear = 2008] cite web
publisher = colinsmythe.co.uk
url = http://www.colinsmythe.co.uk/terrypages/heynecovers.htm
title = Heyne Covers
date = 25 May 2005
accessdate = March 15
accessyear = 2008]
publisher = Book Zone
url = http://www.booksense.com/people/archive/pratchettterry.jsp
title = Book Zone interview at signing.
date = no date
accessdate =
accessyear = 2007]
* "After the King: Stories In Honour of
* "
* "The Flying Sorcerers", another short-story compilation edited by Peter Haining (1997), starts off with a Pratchett story called "Turntables of the Night", featuring Death.
* "Legends", edited by
* "Digital Dreams", edited by David V Barrett (1990), contains the science fiction short story "# ifdefDEBUG + “world/enough” + “time”.
* "Meditations on Middle-Earth" (2002)
* "
* "
last=Pratchett
first=Terry
editor=Priscilla Olson and Sheila M. Perry
title=Once More* *with footnotes
publisher=NESFA Press
id=ISBN 1-886778-57-4 ]
* "Now We Are Sick", written by
* "The Writers' and Artists' Yearbook 2007" includes an article by Pratchett about the process of writing fantasy.
publisher = BBC
url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7/newsletter/newsletter_thisweek.shtml#6
title = 7 Drama | date = 1 June 2007
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007]
publisher = Stephen Briggs
url = http://www.cmotdibbler.com/theplays.html
title = Discworld Plays
date = no date
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] In addition, "Lords & Ladies" has been adapted for the stage by Irana Brown, and "Pyramids" was adapted for the stage by Suzi Holyoake in 1999 and had a week-long theatre run in the UK. [cite web
publisher = Jason Anthony
url = http://www.discworldmonthly.co.uk/dwm0019.php
title = Discworld Monthly - Issue 19
month = November | year = 1998
accessdate = August 18
accessyear = 2007] In 2002, an adaptation of "Truckers" was produced as a co-production between Harrogate Theatre, the Belgrade Theatre Coventry and Theatre Royal, Bury St. Edmunds. It was adapted by Bob Eaton, and directed by Rob Swain. The play toured to many venues in the UK between 15 March and 29 June 2002. [cite web
publisher = www.lspace.org
url = http://www.lspace.org/fandom/events/plays/truckers/2002/spring-uktour.html
title = Plays : Truckers : 2002
month = January | year = 2002
accessdate = May 08
accessyear = 2008] In 2004, an adaptation of "Only You Can Save Mankind", a musical with music by
publisher = www.lspace.org
url = http://www.lspace.org/fandom/events/plays/only-you-can-save-mankind/2004/august-edinburgh.html
title = Plays : Only You Can Save Mankind : 2004
date = no date
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008]
last = Pratchett
first = Terry
authorlink = Terry Pratchett
title = The New Discworld Companion
publisher =
date = 31 January 2004
pages = 466-67
isbn = 0575075554] He changed his opinion when he saw that the director
publisher = Sky One
url = http://www.skyone.co.uk/hogfather/tp_int.htm
title = Terry Pratchett: Interview | year = 2006 |accessdate = June 8
accessyear = 2007] A two-part, feature-length adaptation of "The Colour of Magic" and its sequel "The Light Fantastic" aired during Easter 2008 on Sky One. [cite web
publisher = The Sun Online
url = http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2001320029-2007180838,00.html
title = Del's spells as David lands role
date = 24 April 2007
accessdate = June 8
accessyear = 2007]
publisher = BBC
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4590000/newsid_4598600/4598672.stm
title = Pratchett book set for big screen
date = 10 January 2006
accessdate = June 6
accessyear = 2007] Director
publisher = Empire Online
url = http://www.empireonline.com/News/story.asp?nid=14717
title = Gilliam's Good Omen
date = 7 December 1999
accessdate = January 28 | accessyear = 2008] but as of 2007 this still needed funding. [cite web
publisher = Empire Online
url = http://www.empireonline.com/News/story.asp?nid=21196
title = You Can Make Good Omens!
date = 4 October 2007
accessdate = January 28
accessyear = 2008] In 2001,
publisher = DreamWorks Animation fansite
url = http://animation.dreamworksfansite.com/shrek2/makers.php
title = Shrek 2 Makers
date = no date
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008] but Pratchett believes that it will not be made until after "Shrek 17". [cite web
publisher = SFX
url = http://www.sfx.co.uk/page/sfx?entry=terry_pratchett_interview
title = Terry Pratchett interview
date = 17 October 2006
accessdate = February 17
accessyear = 2008] However, in 2008
publisher =
url = http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/a130041/boyle-plots-animated-truckers-movie.html
title = Boyle plots animated 'Truckers' movie
date = 11 September 2008
accessdate = September 11
accessyear = 2008]
*"The Colour of Magic", the first game based on the series, and so far the only one directly adapted from a "Discworld" novel. It was released in 1986 for the Sinclair
*"Discworld", an animated "point-and-click"
*"", a sequel to "Discworld" developed by
*"
* [http://www.terrypratchett.co.uk Terry Pratchett site by Transworld (UK, EU, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Canada publisher)]
* [http://www.lspace.org/ The L-Space Web: A Terry Pratchett / Discworld Web Site]
** [http://wiki.lspace.org/ Discworld & Pratchett Wiki]
* [http://www.discworldmonthly.co.uk Discworld Monthly] : free monthly newsletter about Terry Pratchett and his works
* [http://www.fromrimtohub.com/ From Rim To Hub: Discworld/Terry Pratchett fan site] Includes a character list, quotes, frequently updated news, and information on the books and films.
*
* [http://www.electric-escape.net/pratchett/ Terry Pratchett Quotes archive] : a searchable database of quotes from Terry Pratchett's novels
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/bookclub/ram/bookclub_20040704.ram Bookclub] : BBC’s
* [http://www.pjsmprints.com/news/index.html Regular updates from Terry and his PA at Sandra Kidby's site]
* [http://www.randomhouse.com.au/Authors/Default.aspx?Page=Author&ID=Pratchett,%20Terry Terry Pratchett at Random House Australia]
* [http://www.alzheimers-research.org.uk Alzheimer's Research Trust]
* [http://www.loc.gov/bookfest/authors/ram/tpratchett.ram September 29, 2007 Live Webcast] : Terry Pratchett speaks and answers questions at the 2007 National Book Festival in Washington DC (audio)Articles:
* [http://www.theage.com.au/news/books/meeting-mr-pratchett/2007/02/15/1171405371862.html Meeting Mr Pratchett] at "
* [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1070673/Terry-Pratchett-Im-slipping-away-bit-time--I-watch-happen.html] Pratchett talks about his diagnosis with Alzheimer's, from the Daily Mail (UK)
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