Saturday, June 30, 2007
Terry Pratchett News Update for June 30, 2007
Friday, June 29, 2007
Terry Pratchett News Update for June 29, 2007
“If it so happens that on page 175 there is some statement which technically is actually incorrect,” he continues, “or it’s incorrect because it’s been simplified - and there’s a fine line between simplifying things and oversimplifying things - I honestly don’t mind that much, because I don’t think that has a big effect on getting the main message over.” Readers can always look it up on the internet or ask an expert. “When you unwrap some casual sentence in a popular science book you find hidden depths, which range from ‘everybody says this but it’s not true’ to ‘this is incredibly controversial and nobody knows what’s going on’.”
Additionally, Stewart lauds Terry Pratchett’s storytelling influence on his own writing. To quote the article:
His prose is gradually becoming more relaxed, with a chattier, dressed-down tone and wry asides, a development he puts down to his collaborations with Terry Pratchett and Jack Cohen on a series of books about science in Discworld.
“I learnt a lot of this from Terry Pratchett,” he says. Pratchett is a mine of information about how to tell stories, and in working with him you pick this stuff up. “If you get it wrong he will tell you,” Stewart laughs. “It changes your view of what you’re trying to do and how you’re trying to do it.” When starting a book he used to ask “What’s the interesting stuff I ought to be covering?”, now his question is “What’s the story?” The story comes first, and the mathematics is chosen to fit.
Ian Stewart has collaborated with Terry Pratchett and Jack Cohen on the Science of Discworld books (the most recent of which is the Science of Discworld III: Darwin’s Watch).
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Terry Pratchett News Update for June 28, 2007
Terry Pratchett has confirmed that he is now working on a TV script that combines stories from The Color of Magic and The Light Fantastic.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Terry Pratchett News Update for June 26, 2007
Friday, June 15, 2007
Terry Pratchett News Update for June 15, 2007
On another note, in a couple of days we will find out how Wintersmith (third in the Tiffany Aching series, by Terry Pratchett) fared in the 2007 Locus Awards, at the awards ceremony (to be held June 16 in Seattle). Readers should be reminded that the award was a voters’ choice award, though voting is closed and the winners in each category are already determined, though unannounced. The possible winners in the Young Adult Book category (for which Wintersmith is competing) include Sir Thursday (Garth Nix) and Voices (Ursula K. Le Guin).
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Terry Pratchett News Update for June 14, 2007
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Terry Pratchett News Update for June 12, 2007
The awards are given to voters’ choice literature and artists first published in 2006. To vote, however, one must be a member of the British Fantasy Society, and voting concludes August 1.
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Terry Pratchett News Update for June 10
Friday, June 8, 2007
Terry Pratchett News Update for June 8, 2007
On an additional note, this is a reminder to all British adult citizens to support the e-petition to award Terry Pratchett knighthood for services to literature. As of posting, the petition has a whopping 2, 314 signatures. The petition deadline is June 11, so fans have only a couple of days left to show their support!