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Latest revision as of 21:22, 12 November 2024
These are books and short stories written by Terry Pratchett which are not part of the Discworld series. (There's a separate list of books by other authors.)
Novels
Collections
Title | Publication Date | Wiki Shortcut[1] | Description | L-Space wiki link |
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Once More* *with Footnotes | 2004-09-30 | OMWF | Short fiction and non-fiction; includes some Discworld short stories | Once More* *with Footnotes |
A Blink of the Screen | 2012-10-11 | BS | Short fiction; includes all the Discworld short stories | A Blink of the Screen |
Dragons at Crumbling Castle | 2014-09-11 | DCC | Early children's stories | Dragons at Crumbling Castle |
A Slip of the Keyboard | 2014-09-25 | SK | Short non-fiction | A Slip of the Keyboard |
The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner | 2016-08-25 | TWVC | Early children's stories | The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner |
Father Christmas's Fake Beard | 2017-10-05 | FCFB | Early children's stories | Father Christmas's Fake Beard |
The Time-travelling Caveman | 2020-09-01 | TTTC | Early children's stories | The Time-travelling Caveman |
A Stroke of the Pen | 2023-10-05 | SP | Early children’s stories thought “lost” | A Stroke of the Pen |
Short Fiction
We’re adding these as they are covered by podcasts (though note that at present only Pratchat is intending to cover these).
Nonfiction
Most of these are short articles, but they also include lectures, speeches, published letters and other ephemera. Most do not have separate articles elsewhere, and where that’s the case we haven’t bothered with a shortcut template. We’ll also only add pieces here which are specifically discussed in podcasts or other shows documented on the wiki; for a longer list, see the contents of the collection A Slip of the Keyboard, or the “Articles and Speeches” page on the L-Space wiki.
Title | Publication Date | Abbr.[1] | Published in | Format | L-Space wiki link | |
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“Thought Progress” | 1989-05 | 20/20; A Slip of the Keyboard | Article | N/A | ||
“Let There Be Dragons” | 1993-06-11 | The Bookseller; A Slip of the Keyboard | Speech | N/A | ||
“Kevins” | 1993 | The Author; A Slip of the Keyboard | Article | N/A | ||
“Wyrd Ideas” | 1999 | The Author; A Slip of the Keyboard | Article | N/A | ||
“Neil Gaiman: Amazing Master Conjuror” | 2002-02-15 | AMC | Boskone 39 programme book; A Slip of the Keyboard | Article | N/A | |
“Notes From a Successful Fantasy Author - Keep It Real” | 2007 | KIR | The Writers & Authors Yearbook 2007; A Slip of the Keyboard | Article | N/A | |
Dodger’s Guide to London | 2012-09-13 | DG | Standalone book | Dodger’s Guide to London | ||
“Shaking Hands with Death” | 2012-10 | SHWD | Shaking Hands With Death; A Slip of the Keyboard | Lecture | “Shaking Hands with Death” |
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 A template with this abbreviated name has been set up to allow for quickly linking to this book. Type the acronym in braces, e.g. {{RM}} will produce Reaper Man. For more details, see Template:BookShortcut.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The original and revised editions of The Carpet People are significantly different, and we don’t really consider them the same book, so we’ve listed it twice here. Terry clearly preferred the new version or he’d not have rewritten it, though, so like other sites we only have one article.
- ↑ The Unadulterated Cat is definitely not a novel, but it's a full-length humour book which contains plenty of fiction, so we feel it fits best in this list.
- ↑ Note that we’ve only tried to cover English language sources here. Most of Pratchett’s short stories have been translated and published in German, and those in the major collection A Blink of the Screen have been published in many other languages as well.
- ↑ This is Pratchett’s first ever published work. It was originally written for school under the title “Business Rivals”, and published in Pratchett’s school magazine, The Technical Cygnet, in December 1962. “The Hades Business” is described as “rewritten, much enlarged” by Colin Smythe.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 This was a serialised story; date is for the first instalment.
- ↑ This is the original version of the story, which was revised for publication in The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner.
- ↑ This is the revised version of the story, with a very different ending; published unaltered in A Stroke of the Pen.
- ↑ First published in a limited edition hardcover of The Long Earth; Pratchett gives 1986 as the year it was originally written in his author's note, both in that book and A Blink of the Screen.