He collaborated once with Neil Gaiman with the book "Good Omens" (a non-Discworld book).
As Terry Pratchett noted, speciesism is more interesting than racism.
He did. Of course, he is famous above all for his Discworld series, but he is also the author of Strata and The Dark Side of the Sun (science-fiction) and Nation (alternate history).
According to several surveys among fans, most people love Rincewind and, of course, Death, above any other character in the series.
Terry Bennett has written: 'Antioxidants, and other stories' 'Early Japanese Images'
E. Blanche Terry has written: 'The roll of honour, and other war poems'
Terry Moylan has written: 'The quadrilles and other sets' -- subject(s): Country-dance, Quadrille (Dance)
Richard Runciman Terry has written: 'Voodooism in music and other essays' -- subject(s): Music, History and criticism
Walt Whitman was one of two greatest American poet of the 1800s. The other great poet was a female, Emily Dickinson.
Terry Trussler has written: 'Taking care of each other' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Prevention, Community health services, Health promotion
The Terry I knew liked green, but I am su that there are other Terrys around that like other colors.
Nation by Terry Pratchett is about a young boy called Mau who one day decides to face the challenge to become a man. Mau completes the challenge but on the way he faces a huge wave which does not defeat Mau but it defeats lots of islands. When Mau arrives to the island that he was born he was meant to see his family and friends greeting him and other canoes but he saw none of these signs. As Mau walked furthur into the island he saw bodies scattered all over the island. Mau worked out that everybody living on the island had been wiped out by the huge wave. Later on Mau met a ghost girl called Daphne who gives him a spark maker.If you want to know what happens after that simply continue reading it.
Paul Cezane collaborated with Camille Pissarro.