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{{W}} is the thirty-fifth [[Discworld]] novel, the fourth specifically aimed at younger readers, and the third to star [[Tiffany Aching]]. It also features [[Granny Weatherwax]] and [[Nanny Ogg]], and features the goddess [[Anoia]], introduced in {{GP}}.


== Blurb ==
== Blurb ==

Revision as of 00:17, 27 October 2023

Wintersmith
AuthorTerry Pratchett
Audio read byTony Robinson (Corgi);
Stephen Briggs (Isis)
Indira Varma (Penguin)
Cover artistPaul Kidby
CountryUK
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDiscworld
Release number
35
Sub-seriesTiffany Aching
GenreFantasy
PublisherGollancz/Corgi
Published in English
2006-09-26
Preceded byThud! 
Followed byMaking Money 

Wintersmith is the thirty-fifth Discworld novel, the fourth specifically aimed at younger readers, and the third to star Tiffany Aching. It also features Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg, and features the goddess Anoia, introduced in Going Postal.

Blurb

Podcast episodes

Major appearances

These are episodes primarily devoted to discussing this book.

Date Show Episode External link
2020-08-10 Radio Morpork “Time Of The Season Of The Witch” radiomorpork.wordpress.com
2021-07-15 The Death of Podcasts “Wintersmith” aalgar.com
2022-01-08 Pratchat “Boffoing the Winter Slayer” pratchatpodcast.com
2022-01-27 Wyrd Sisters “Wintersmith” wyrdsisters.podbean.com
2022-11-29 The Compleat Discography “Wintersmith” compleatdiscography.page
2022-12-14 Books Are Magical “Wintersmith by Terry Pratchett” buzzsprout.com
2022-12-24 Green Team of the Legendarium “Wintersmith” anchor.fm

Other appearances

These are episodes primarily devoted to discussing this book.

Date Show Episode External link
2013-12-14 Radio 2 Art Show “Sir Terry Pratchett and Maddy Prior talk to Claudia Winkleman”[1] bbc.co.uk

Adaptations

  • Wintersmith is a 2013 album by folk-rock band Steeleye Span, whom Terry was a fan of for many years. The songs are mostly drawn from the story of Wintersmith, but also reference The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky and I Shall Wear Midnight. A “Deluxe” version with additional tracks was released in 2014, as well as a video of the album performed live in concert.

External links

Footnotes

  1. This radio interview is primarily about the album Wintersmith, but they do briefly discuss the book.