Terry Pratchett began writing the novels of his Discworld fantasy series in 1983. Snuff is the 39th book in the collection. If you've read the Discworld novels by popular fantasy writer Terry ...
Director of Graduate Education and Principal Lecturer in Psychology, University of Huddersfield Terry Pratchett, the incredibly prolific fantasy author and creator of the bestselling Discworld series, ...
British author Terry Pratchett posed for photographers after receiving his knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace in London Feb. 18, 2009. The author, 66, died Thursday.
Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Pratchett died aged 66 ...
The late author said he was "allergic" to Hollywood, and his 70-plus novels never made it the big screen. By Alex Ritman U.K. Correspondent Fantasy author Terry Pratchett, who died March 12 after a ...
Whenever people talk about Terry Pratchett — as they've been doing a great deal since his death last week at age 66 — someone inevitably asks, "Where should I start reading his work?" It's a ...
While not a huge success for Psygnosis, the first Discworld had a lot of promise. Eric Idle, of Monty Python fame, supplied the voice for the lead character, the wizard Rincewind, and the game was ...
Author Terry Pratchett, who is best known for his Discworld series of 41 novels, breathed his last on March 12, 2015. The author, whose first novel The Carpet People was published in 1971, was ...
In his popular fantasy novels, Terry Pratchett made death into an actual character. But now that he's 63 and suffering from early-onset... Discworld's Terry Pratchett On Death And Deciding Discworld's ...
This article comes from Den of Geek UK. We’ve seen a couple of attempts at establishing a Marvel-style cinematic universe crash and burn over the last few years. DC are stepping back to focus more on ...
If you've read the Discworld novels by popular fantasy writer Terry Pratchett, you've surely encountered Death. He's an actual character — a skeleton in a black hood who's portrayed as not such a bad ...