Discworld Resources

 

Butler, Andrew M. "Terry Pratchett". Harpenden, UK: Pocket Essentials, 2001.

"Terry Pratchett is a publishing phenomenon. Every new book becomes a best-seller, and every book gains him more fans. Despite this -- or perhaps because of it -- he has not been taken seriously by critics, even though some reviewers have, as he has said , "accused him of literature". This collection of studies covers the whole range of Pratchett's writings, from The Carpet People to The Fifth Elephant, and includes essays by critics such as John Clute and Andy Sawyer and children's author Cherith Baldry." (Terry Pratchett, Guilty of Literature)

Butler, Andrew M.; Edward, James; Mendlesohn, Farah, eds. "Terry Pratchett: Guilty of Literature". UK: Science Fiction Foundation, May 2000.

"Funny Old World: From the Mind of Terry Pratchett". The Guardian Weekend 23:6. October 23, 1993.

MacNee, Maarie J., ed. "Terry Pratchett". Detroit MI: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror writers, 1995.

"Master of the Discworld: Interview with Terry Pratchett". Wizard's Knob: The Terry Pratchett Magazine, No.2:27-82. n.d.

Russell, Miles, ed. "Digging Holes in Popular Culture: Archaeology and Science Fiction". Oxford, UK: Oxbow Books, 2002. p. 67-76

Stone, Grant. "Know the Author: Terry Pratchett". Magpies 8(1): 19. March 1993.

"Terry Pratchett Bringing His Elephant to America". Science Fiction Chronicle 21(2): 5. February/March 2000.

"Terry Pratchett: Discworld and Beyond". Locus 43(6): 4. p 73-76. December 1999.

"Terry Pratchett: The Rising Tide of Money". Locus 22(3): 5, 60. March 1989.

 

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