Rhianna Pratchett

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Rhianna Pratchett is a writer best known for her work in videogames, especially the modern Tomb Raider series, and the Overlord series of comic fantasy games. She is best known to Discworld fans as the daughter of Terry Pratchett, and as co-owner of Narrativia, the company which controls the media rights to Pratchett’s works. Several of Pratchett’s novels are dedicated to Rhianna, and he based the character of Esk (at least as she appears in Equal Rites) on her.

Rhianna wrote a screenplay adaptation of The Wee Free Men before Terry’s death, and was given permission to continue the series, but has said there will be no new novels. She has decided to work only on spin-offs, adaptations and tie-ins.[1] Her first published Discworld work will Tiffany Aching’s Guide to Being a Witch, co-authored with Gabrielle Kent.[2]

Works

Videogames

Books

Podcast episodes

As host

Date Show Episode External link
2022-09-30 PsuedoPod “The Honey Witch”[3] pseudopod.org

As guest

Date Show Episode External link
2013-03-09 School of Movies “Rhianna Pratchett” podbean.com
2017-07-13 Breaking the Glass Slipper “Writing Video Games with Rhianna Pratchett” breakingtheglassslipper.com
2020-09-04 Writing and Breathing “Rhianna Pratchett” writingandbreathing.com
2022-01-15 Fiction Fans “Author Interview: Campaigns & Companions by Andi Ewington and Rhianna Pratchett” fictionfanspodcast.com
2022-03-25 Rough Sketch “Rhianna Pratchett” roughsketch.online

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Footnotes

  1. Terry Pratchett's daughter declares The Shepherd's Crown will be the last Discworld novel - The Guardian, 12 June 2015
  2. Puffin Signs Pratchett and Kent’s Guide to Being a Witch set in the Discworld - The Bookseller, 1 June 2023; includes Rhianna’s thoughts on continuing the Discworld legacy.
  3. Rhianna narrates the story in this episode, written by Kathryn McMahon, so it feels a bit weird to list her as a “guest”.