Sir Terry Pratchett is the mastermind and author of the Discworld novels.
The author of the Discworld novels is Sir Terry Pratchett.
To date (August 2012) the last Discworld book is called Snuff.Sir Terry Pratchett, on this date, is currently working on another two Discworld novels.
No. Discworld was created by English fantasy novel author, Sir Terry Pratchett.
Rincewind is a key character in the Discworld series, known for his bad luck and bumbling nature, which often leads him into hilarious and dangerous situations. He serves as a vehicle for satire and meta-commentary on classic fantasy tropes. While not always central to the main plotlines, his presence provides comic relief and a unique perspective on the world of Discworld.
Sir Terry Pratchett, an English author.
Terry Pratchett is particularly famous for his Discworld series, although he has also written a number of children's novels. He has also collaborated with Neil Gaiman for the novel Good Omens.
There are currently two Discworld novels being written as of August 2012.The 40th book could either be called Raising Taxes or Scouting For Trolls. The release dates for either are still to be confirmed.
Wizards who aren't meant to have beards, mathematical improbabilities, religion, politics...
To date (August 2012) there are 39 main Discworld novels. Sir Terry Pratchett is currently working on another two Discworld novels on this date. See the related question below for more information.
To date (August 2012) there are 39 main Discworld novels.Sir Terry Pratchett is currently working on another two Discworld novels on this date.There are also five short stories, four "mapps" (guides to Discworld locations), three "science of Discworld", two quiz books, one diary and ten miscellaneous Discworld books (such as encyclopaedias) by Sir Terry Pratchett.So, to summarise, to this date, there are currently 39 main novels and 25 non-novels.In total, there are 64 Discworld-related books by Sir Terry Pratchett, with two more currently being written.
Susan Sto Helit is Death's adopted granddaughter in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. She is the daughter of Mort and Ysabell and possesses some of Death's abilities, including the ability to see and interact with supernatural beings.
Some Terry Pratchett books are illustrated, particularly editions aimed at younger readers or special anniversary editions. The Discworld Emporium also sells illustrated editions of some of the Discworld novels.