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Rediscovered Terry Pratchett stories to be published

Rediscovered Terry Pratchett stories to be published

A collection of newly rediscovered short stories by Terry Pratchett, originally written under a pseudonym, are to be published later this year.

Mon 27 Feb 2023 14.52 GMT

The 20 tales in A Stroke of the Pen: The Lost Stories were written by Pratchett in the 1970s and 1980s for a regional newspaper, mostly under the pseudonym Patrick Kearns. They have never been previously attributed to Pratchett, who died in 2015 aged 66, eight years after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.

The collection was bought by Pratchett’s longtime publisher Transworld for a six-figure sum, and will be published on 5 October.

The discovery of the stories is down to a group of Pratchett’s fans. One of the longer stories in the collection, The Quest for the Keys, had been framed on Pratchett fan Chris Lawrence’s wall for more than 40 years. When he alerted the Pratchett estate to its existence, the rest of the stories were unearthed by fans Pat and Jan Harkin, who went through decades’ worth of old newspapers to rediscover the lost treasures.

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Meeting of the 13th of March, 2021

Missed the meeting? No worries! Here are all the posts in order. The Zoom was recorded and is available under the members only tab in the top menu.

 

http://www.monsffa.ca/?p=16556

We introduce the cast!

In honour of St-Patrick’s Day coming up, we are all Irish!

 

Keith Braithwaite’s introduction includes a comprehensive presentation on The StarLost.

Also, parody songs, jokes, and announcements. http://www.monsffa.ca/?p=16961

Joe Aspler presents: Terry Pratchett’s Discworld! http://www.monsffa.ca/?p=16560
The Break http://www.monsffa.ca/?p=16709

  • Birthday Greetings
  • Announcements regarding WARP and programming
  • models by Dan Kenney and Wayne Glover
  • Participation Prizes
  • The Anagram Game
The best and worst of Trek: A live discussion on Zoom which was recorded and is available on our members only page.
A Year’s Worth of Avatars: Sylvain St-Pierre’s retrospective description of our Pandemic year. http://www.monsffa.ca/?p=16566

 

More parody songs and Dad jokes! More anagram puzzles on Zoom. http://www.monsffa.ca/?p=16996


 

3 of 7 – Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett

Excerpt from Lords and Ladies, read by Tony Robinson (1 minute 48 seconds).

Audio Player

 

 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGKP2vVwcDg

 

 

 

 

Meeting on the 13th of March

We have a meeting on the 13 of March, 13:00h, simultaneously on our website and on zoom.

We have a GREAT meeting planned!

13:00 – Welcome (Keith)
13:30 – Zoom Session Begins (Cathy)
13:45 – Terry Pratchett (Joe)

14:45 – Break (Cathy)

15:15 – It Was the Best of Trek, It Was the Worst of Trek (Zoom Discussion)

16:15 – A Year’s Worth of Avatars (Sylvain)
16:30 – Wrapping Up (Keith)

Terry Pratchett’s unpublished works crushed by steamroller

“It’s surprisingly difficult to find somebody to run over a hard drive with a steamroller.”

It is thought up to 10 incomplete novels were flattened at the Great Dorset Steam Fair.

The six-and-a-half tonne Lord Jericho was used to roll over the hard drive several times before a concrete crusher finished off the remains.

Read the full text, with pictures here.

Tribute to Terry Pratchett

Trailer for The Turtle Moves, tributes to Terry Pratchett filmed at Sasquan.

 

 

Local Sensors Detect…

Some stories picked up on File 770 that I thought might interest members.

  • Record-Setting Number of Votes for 2016 Hugo Nominations MidAmeriCon II reports over 4,000 nominating ballots were received for the 2016 Hugo Awards, nearly doubling the previous record of 2,122 ballots set last year by Sasquan, the 73rd Worldcon held in Spokane, WA.

    This is the eighth consecutive year the record has been broken. Prior to Sasquan, Loncon 3 (2014) received 1,923 ballots; LoneStarCon 3 (2013) 1,343; Chicon 7 (2012) 1,101; Renovation (2011) 1,006; Aussiecon 4 (2010) 864; Anticipation (2009) 799 — each a new high-water mark at the time.