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'''50 Years of Terry''' is a year long celebration of Terry Pratchett, starting on the 50th anniversary of the publication of his first novel, {{TCP}}.  
'''50 Years of Terry''' is a year long celebration of Terry Pratchett, starting on the 50th anniversary of the publication of his first novel, {{TCP}}. Below we’ve concentrated on the new Discworld editions published as part of the celebration; for a more comprehensive list of everything included, see [[lspace:50 Years of Terry|the L-Space wiki page for “50 Years of Terry”]].


== Anniversary edition of ''The Carpet People'' ==
== Anniversary edition of ''The Carpet People'' ==
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== New Discworld Editions and Audiobooks ==
== New Discworld Editions and Audiobooks ==
As part of the celebrations, new audiobook editions of "all 40" Discworld novels were announced in November 2021, to be published by Penguin Audio in 2022 and 2023, with {{H}} released in December 2021 in time for Christmas. These editions are unabridged, have a different narrator for each series, but all of them feature Bill Nighy as the "voice of the author" reading the footnotes, and Peter Serafinowicz as the voice of Death. (Whether he narrates the earlier Death books as well is unclear.) They are set to be released by sub-series, beginning with the [[Witches]] books in April 2022. They are to be followed by the [[Wizards]] books (though see below) in July 2022, the [[Death]] books in October 2022, the [[Moist von Lipwig]] trilogy in February 2023, and finally both the [[The Watch|City Watch]] and [[Tiffany Aching]] books in April 2023. (Note that the first Discworld books released in the new editions only list 35 novels in the series, leaving out the Tiffany Aching books and  The standalone books will also be published, though no dates were given for those.
As part of the celebrations, new [[Audiobooks|audiobook]] editions of "all 40" Discworld novels were announced in November 2021. They are published by Penguin Audio between 2022 and 2023, with {{H}} released early in December 2021 in time for Christmas. These editions are unabridged, and have a different narrator for each series, but all of them feature [[wikipedia:Bill Nighy|Bill Nighy]] as the "voice of the author" reading the footnotes, and [[wikipedia:Peter Serafinowicz|Peter Serafinowicz]] as the voice of Death. (The Death books are otherwise narrated by Sian Clifford.) They were released by sub-series, beginning with the [[Witches]] books on Terry’s birthday, 27 April 2022. They were followed by the [[Wizards]], [[Death]], [[Moist von Lipwig]], [[The Watch|City Watch]] and [[Tiffany Aching]] books, with the latter both originally scheduled for April 2023, but ending up being pushed later. The “standalone" books have also been published, either as part of a series batch or on their own.


In March 2022, new paperback editions of the novels were also announced, with new covers in a consistent design across all the books, and with colour schemes and cover text identifying each series. These are also to be published in sub-series batches, starting with the Witches books, plus the standalone novel {{SG}}, on Terry's birthday: 28 April 2022. The other announced series include the [[Wizards]] series on 7th July (again, see below) and the [[Death]] books on 27th October, with the "[[Industrial Revolution]] series, [[The Watch|City Watch]] series and other standalone titles" scheduled for release in 2023.
In March 2022, new paperback and ebook editions of the novels were also announced, with new covers in a consistent design across all the books, and with colour schemes and cover text identifying each series. These are being published alongside the new audiobooks, which use square versions of the same cover art, though a few of the print editions preceded the audiobooks.  


Given that the dates match up, it seems likely the new paperback editions and audiobooks will be published together, and use the same covers (excepting Hogfather, which was a "very special Christmas edition"). The series as defined by the publishers are a bit different to those used by fans, mostly because they are trying to avoid any overlap. Whether or not the illustrated novels {{E}} and {{TLH}} will be re-published also seems a bit up in the air... Anyway, below you'll find the series as defined by the publishers:
Of note is that the new editions list only 35 Discworld novels in the back, listing the “Younger Readers” ones separately (and now marking them as Young Adult). These series, as defined by the publishers, are a bit different to those used by fans, mostly because they are avoiding any overlap. {{E}} is getting a new audiobook, but not a print edition. {{TLH}} is not being published in this edition at all, presumably because of difficulties with the very specific format (though it has been an audiobook before). Below you'll find details for each series as defined by the publishers.


=== [[Witches]] ===
=== [[Witches]] ===
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'''Audio narrator:''' [[wikipedia:Indira Varma|Indira Varma]]
'''Audio narrator:''' [[wikipedia:Indira Varma|Indira Varma]]


Unambiguous. The publishers have kept them separate from the Tiffany Aching books. (This is also the publication date for the Dunmanifestin edition of {{UDC}}.)
Unambiguous. The publishers have kept them separate from the Tiffany Aching books. (This was also the intended publication date for the Dunmanifestin edition of {{UDC}}, but it ended up being pushed back to October.)
* {{ER}}
* {{ER}}
* {{WS}}
* {{WS}}
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'''Audio narrator:''' [[wikipedia:Colin Morgan|Colin Morgan]]
'''Audio narrator:''' [[wikipedia:Colin Morgan|Colin Morgan]]


Most of the [[Rincewind]] series, plus {{UA}}. The wizards books which crossover with [[Death]] are listed under that series. Of note: {{E}} is not being republished alongside the others in a new physical edition, but is getting a new audiobook with a cover matching the others. This might be an issue with the art? {{TLH}} is down as a "standalone" title; no news yet on how that will be handled. (Possibly multiple narrators, since its a bit of a crossover book, but most of the main characters are from this series, so who knows...)
Most of the [[Rincewind]] series, plus {{UA}}. The wizards books which crossover with [[Death]] are listed under that series. Of note: {{E}} is not being republished alongside the others in a new physical edition, but did get a new audiobook with a cover matching the others.
* {{COM}}
* {{COM}}
* {{TLF}}
* {{TLF}}
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=== [[Death]] ===
=== [[Death]] ===
'''Release date:''' 27 October, 2022
'''Release date:''' 27 October, 2022
'''Audio narrator:''' [[wikipedia:Sian Clifford|Sian Clifford]]; also [[wikipedia:Peter Serafinowicz|Peter Serafinowicz]]?
'''Audio narrator:''' [[wikipedia:Sian Clifford|Sian Clifford]]


Also unambiguous, but whether all these audiobooks will be narrated by Sian Clifford, or she'll only do the ones featuring [[Susan]], is unclear.
Also unambiguous. All narrated by Sian Clifford, even before the introduction of Susan in {{SM}}.
* {{M}}
* {{M}}
* {{RM}}
* {{RM}}
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=== [[Industrial Revolution]] ===
=== [[Industrial Revolution]] ===
'''Release date:''' February 2023
'''Release date:''' 23 February, 2023
'''Audio narrator:''' TBA
'''Audio narrator:''' [[Richard Coyle]]


They list only the [[Moist von Lipwig]] books in this category; what fans usually describe as the "Industrial Revolution" (or more commonly [[Ankh-Morpork]]) books are all listed as standalone titles.
They list only the [[Moist von Lipwig]] books in this category; what fans usually describe as the "Industrial Revolution" (or more commonly [[Ankh-Morpork]]) books are all listed as standalone titles, though notably {{TT}} and {{MR}} are being published on the same date as these. Richard Coyle previously played the part of Moist in The Mob’s television adaptation, {{GPTV}}.
* {{GP}}
* {{GP}}
* {{MM}}
* {{MM}}
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=== [[The Watch|City Watch]] ===  
=== [[The Watch|City Watch]] ===  
'''Release date:''' April 2023
'''Release date:''' 25 May 2023
'''Audio narrator:''' TBA
'''Audio narrator:''' John Culshaw


* {{G!G!}}
* {{G!G!}}
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=== [[Tiffany Aching]] ===
=== [[Tiffany Aching]] ===
'''Release date:''' April 2023
'''Release date:''' June 2023
'''Audio narrator:''' TBA
'''Audio narrator:''' [[Indira Varma]]


Neither these or {{TAM}} are listed in the new editions of the main novels; they seem to be marketing them separately as young adult fiction.
Neither these or {{TAM}} are listed in the new editions of the main novels; they seem to be marketing them separately as young adult fiction.
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=== [[:category:Standalone Books|Standalone books]] ===
=== [[:category:Standalone Books|Standalone books]] ===
It seems these will bundled in with the other books, and get big name one-off narrators, if {{SG}} is anything to judge by. They are explicitly labelled as "standalone" in the list of books in the new editions.
These are being released alongside other collections, using one-off narrators - mostly names in the UK. They are explicitly labelled as "standalone" in the new editions’ list of Discworld books.


* {{P}} - no release date or narrator announced yet
* {{P}} - released on 30 March, 2023; audio narrator [[wikipedia:Alfred Enoch|Alfred Enoch]]
* {{MP}} - no release date or narrator announced yet
* {{MP}} - book released on 23 February and audiobook on 18 May, 2023; audio narrator [[wikipedia:Jason Isaacs|Jason Isaacs]]
* {{SG}} - released on 28 April, 2022; audio narrator [[wikipedia:Andy Serkis|Andy Serkis]]
* {{SG}} - released on 28 April, 2022; audio narrator [[wikipedia:Andy Serkis|Andy Serkis]]
* {{TT}} - no release date or narrator announced yet
* {{TT}} - released on 23 February, 2023; audio narrator [[wikipedia:Mathew Baynton|Mathew Baynton]]
* {{TLH}} - not announced as getting a new print edition or audiobook
* {{TLH}} - not announced as getting a new print edition or audiobook
* {{TAM}} - released on 6 October 2022; audio narrator [[wikipedia:Ariyon Bakare|Ariyon Bakare]] (Darktan in the ''The Amazing Maurice'' film)
* {{TAM}} - released on 6 October 2022; audio narrator [[wikipedia:Ariyon Bakare|Ariyon Bakare]] (who also plays Darktan in {{TAMF}})
* {{MR}} - no release date or narrator announced yet
* {{MR}} - released on 23 February, 2023; audio narrator [[wikipedia:Katherine Parkinson|Katherine Parkinson]]

Latest revision as of 03:06, 2 May 2023

50 Years of Terry is a year long celebration of Terry Pratchett, starting on the 50th anniversary of the publication of his first novel, The Carpet People. Below we’ve concentrated on the new Discworld editions published as part of the celebration; for a more comprehensive list of everything included, see the L-Space wiki page for “50 Years of Terry”.

Anniversary edition of The Carpet People

The event was kicked off with a new edition of The Carpet People, celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of its first publication in November 1971. It was accompanied by a new audiobook version, the fourth for this book, read by David Tennant.

New Discworld Editions and Audiobooks

As part of the celebrations, new audiobook editions of "all 40" Discworld novels were announced in November 2021. They are published by Penguin Audio between 2022 and 2023, with Hogfather released early in December 2021 in time for Christmas. These editions are unabridged, and have a different narrator for each series, but all of them feature Bill Nighy as the "voice of the author" reading the footnotes, and Peter Serafinowicz as the voice of Death. (The Death books are otherwise narrated by Sian Clifford.) They were released by sub-series, beginning with the Witches books on Terry’s birthday, 27 April 2022. They were followed by the Wizards, Death, Moist von Lipwig, City Watch and Tiffany Aching books, with the latter both originally scheduled for April 2023, but ending up being pushed later. The “standalone" books have also been published, either as part of a series batch or on their own.

In March 2022, new paperback and ebook editions of the novels were also announced, with new covers in a consistent design across all the books, and with colour schemes and cover text identifying each series. These are being published alongside the new audiobooks, which use square versions of the same cover art, though a few of the print editions preceded the audiobooks.

Of note is that the new editions list only 35 Discworld novels in the back, listing the “Younger Readers” ones separately (and now marking them as Young Adult). These series, as defined by the publishers, are a bit different to those used by fans, mostly because they are avoiding any overlap. Eric is getting a new audiobook, but not a print edition. The Last Hero is not being published in this edition at all, presumably because of difficulties with the very specific format (though it has been an audiobook before). Below you'll find details for each series as defined by the publishers.

Witches

Release date: 28 April, 2022 Audio narrator: Indira Varma

Unambiguous. The publishers have kept them separate from the Tiffany Aching books. (This was also the intended publication date for the Dunmanifestin edition of The Ultimate Discworld Companion, but it ended up being pushed back to October.)

Wizards

Release date: 7 July, 2022 Audio narrator: Colin Morgan

Most of the Rincewind series, plus Unseen Academicals. The wizards books which crossover with Death are listed under that series. Of note: Eric is not being republished alongside the others in a new physical edition, but did get a new audiobook with a cover matching the others.

Death

Release date: 27 October, 2022 Audio narrator: Sian Clifford

Also unambiguous. All narrated by Sian Clifford, even before the introduction of Susan in Soul Music.

Industrial Revolution

Release date: 23 February, 2023 Audio narrator: Richard Coyle

They list only the Moist von Lipwig books in this category; what fans usually describe as the "Industrial Revolution" (or more commonly Ankh-Morpork) books are all listed as standalone titles, though notably The Truth and Monstrous Regiment are being published on the same date as these. Richard Coyle previously played the part of Moist in The Mob’s television adaptation, Going Postal.

City Watch

Release date: 25 May 2023 Audio narrator: John Culshaw

Tiffany Aching

Release date: June 2023 Audio narrator: Indira Varma

Neither these or The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents are listed in the new editions of the main novels; they seem to be marketing them separately as young adult fiction.

Standalone books

These are being released alongside other collections, using one-off narrators - mostly names in the UK. They are explicitly labelled as "standalone" in the new editions’ list of Discworld books.