A Conversation for The Cathedral of Terry Pratchett
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nadia Started conversation May 28, 2003
You've let yourself in for a hellish long project.
There are a number of Pratchett works and related projects not mentioned. Here are some of the ones I can think of.
Several short stories.
Big comics.
Maps.
Strata.
The discworld Comapnion. (2 or 3 editions)
Quiz books - Unseen University Challenge and The Wyrdest Link.
Script books for the play adaptations.
Animated films.
The Science of Discworld.
The Globe.
If you need a hand me and my lizard love...well actually being a lizard and a fish we're not so big with hands, but drop us a line if you want some writing done.
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nadia Posted May 28, 2003
And since its a cathedral to Terry Pratchett, maybe a bit of a biography about him would be nice. And somewhere that people could note when he's going to be making an appearance, signings, tv and radio appearances etc.
Ooh, and info on his main collaborators. And the artists. I'm stopping now. Sorry.
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[...] Posted Jun 3, 2003
The only problem is that he's still writing (which is sort of a good thing I suppose!)
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nadia Posted Jun 3, 2003
Yes, he's pesky like that. Someone should tell him to stop it. As if the worls needs more incredibly funny and insightful books.
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[...] Posted Jun 3, 2003
Yeah... what kind of society is based on laughter?
Well except clowns, mimes and Morris Dancers!
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nadia Posted Jun 6, 2003
Would you like me to do writeups on any of the characters? I've read them all so point the way, I'd love to help. And Lizardy, My girlfriend, would probably enjoy writing a bit about Agnes when she gats back from north wales.
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