An evening of Pratchett

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Last night we were at The Stables in Wavendon (near Milton Keynes) for a show by Marc Burrows about one of our (and his) favourite authors Sir Terry Pratchett (RIP).

Stage

Marc's show is about his love of the books and also about the man behind him. He knows his stuff having written a biography. He had lots of insight into this amazing man who was the biggest selling author in the UK for many years despite being dismissed by the snobbish critics who may not consider fantasy to be a serious genre. They miss that Terry's books are about people and also very funny. The show is funny too.

Books

We bought Marc's book and also a collection of Pratchett writing to add to our extensive collection. You may notice that we have more than one edition of some books, but we just happened to find different ones in charity shops. Only one of them is signed from when we met the great man at one of the very early fan conventions. We are missing a few of his books that we will look out for. We do need to rearrange our books to fit them all in. There are other bookshelves around the house with many more books.

The library

It was a very enjoyable evening surrounded by fellow fans. He did ask if anyone there had not read the books and gave one (Mort) to the guy next to me who put his hand up. His other half had read some and we had a chat in the interval. She volunteers at the venue and had seen lots of shows there. We have been there for comedy and music.

Marc is off to the Adelaide Fringe soon and then will be touring the UK. I think this was a rare occasion where an ad on Facebook was useful as I spotted it there. Many years ago I did look at the Pratchett fan forums, but have lost touch with that. I expect a lot of that is on FB these days, but I rarely look at it and I am not on Twtr. We need more entertainers to be on Hive so we can follow them here.

I saw a nice Pratchett quote for Valentine's day:

"What would humans be without love?"

RARE, said Death.

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Amazing! I was just talking about Terry Pratchett and his works yesterday. Thanks for the refresher.
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Good to see so many fans on Hive. I know of a couple of Hive accounts that are named after his characters :)

Yes, really funny!
To celebrate the day, we watched Hogfather1-2. Simply marvellous!

One of my favourite author ever. I adore his humor. And that works so well in a fantasy world, it makes me laugh for two

He was such a clever man. His first teacher said he would never achieve much, so he got that wrong.

The name sounds vaguely familiar. I am glad it was a good evening for you.

I've mentioned him before. I know he has fans all over the world, but may not be widely known in the US.

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Oh this sounds like a wonderful evening! I miss Sir Terry so. I hadn't heard of Marc's book, but it does sound like a nice way to return to Sir Terry. Did you see the collection they put out last year of some unpublished (I think) early stories of his? Not as good as his later works, but certainly a nice way to return to his world.

Ps: that's an impressive collection! 👏

That book is on our wish list. Someone may get it for their birthday.

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My favourite Author by a mile, feels like it may be time to go back and re read some of the really early books, enjoyed Skys movie interpretations but books are always better.

The adventures of Moist were great reads.

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I'll read them all again some time. We had the Sky movies too.

Oh, he's one of my favourite writers. A funny trivia, his Czech translator looked so much like him:

Here's a 2015 shot of the two:

Not mine, obviously, taken from here.

They did look alike. There were a few guys there last night with a similar look. Terry lost his hair quite young, but he had a nice beard.

One could simply say his hair moved a tad South ;)

Or it just got inverted.

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It must be a powerful book, it seems everyone in the yard has read it, can his books be found on the net? Would love to read some

I expect there are illegal copies out there, but here is an official extract.

Hmmmm I'll look for one of his book around here

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nice collection :)

and interesting quote

i still get goosebumps when i see this tweet.
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That was mentioned in the show. I think a few tears were shed.

Death and Pterry

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Death was the best 😃

YES!

Interesting! I hadn’t heard of Sir Terry Pratchett before, but after reading your post, I’m now curious about his works. If you have any book recommendations, I’d love to hear them.

I studied English Literature in the past, but my focus was mostly on classic authors like George Orwell, Mark Twain, and Jane Austen, etc . Still, it's always great to discover more English writers from recent decades.

Most of his books are set in the fantasy Discworld. Some of my favourites are Soul Music, Small Gods and Making Money. Most can be read out of sequence, but there are recurring characters. He has written standalone books like Nation and with Neil Gaiman he wrote Good Omens. Just see what you can find.

Awesome, I will check them out, thanks for recommendations.

Some of them have been filmed with mixed results. I need to watch some of those again.

I exactly checked it when I was reading your post, I thought that some of them might have a Harry Potter's movie style when I was checking its movies list. They Look interesting. I added them in my watch list.

It didn't get as big as HP, but they are interesting. There are some animations too. One recent adaptation was a TV series of the city watch as a sort of police drama, but a lot of fans didn't like it. They changed a lot of things that did not make much sense. Terry died before then, so he could not ask for changes.

Rip to Terry Pratchett, I understand those changes in movies mostly ruin the whole story, just like what they did to GOT.

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That was inclined in the show. Tears were shed.

Sounds like you've had a lovely evening

Pratchett is one of my fave authors, and he is missed. The Discworld series had plenty of genuine 'laugh out loud' moments, and yet was full of sharp observations about us in the 'real world'.

My fave story arcs were 'DEATH' and the 'Witches of Lancre'. I own the full set of the Discworld including the very last one published - The Shepherd's Crown, which was the 5th book in the Tiffany Aching arc, and I've never been able to finish reading that book, because it was Pratchetts last.

I think it's high time I returned to finish it...

"A man is not dead while his name is still spoken." - Sir Terry Pratchett

It's good to find fellow fans here. He touched so many people.

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I bet spending an evening with fellow Terry Pratchett fans, listening to a hilarious show about his life and legacy, was a perfect way to celebrate the author's witty words.