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A Terry Pratchett bibliography (originally derived from [[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia]], the free encyclopedia on 3 July 2005 and ppint's bibliography).  All dates are of first publication.  Revised editions and collections are not listed. The recommended reading order of the books is given in the article [[Reading Order]]. Several books are adapted to the theatre, [[TV and film adaptations|TV or film]] or are planned to be.
A Terry Pratchett '''bibliography''' (originally derived from [[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia]], the free encyclopedia on 3 July 2005 and ppint's bibliography, mucked about with since then).  All dates are of first publication.  Revised editions and collections are not listed. The recommended reading order of the books is given in the article [[Reading Order]]. Several books are adapted to the theatre, [[TV and film adaptations|TV or film]] or are planned to be.


==Books==
==Books==
===Discworld===
===Discworld===
====Novels====
====Novels====
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* 03 {{ER}} ([[Gollancz]], Colin Smythe, 1987)
* 03 {{ER}} ([[Gollancz]], Colin Smythe, 1987)
* 04 {{M}} (Gollancz, Colin Smythe, 1987)
* 04 {{M}} (Gollancz, Colin Smythe, 1987)
* 05 {{S}} (Gollancz, Colin Smythe, 1989)
* 05 {{S}} (Gollancz, Colin Smythe, 1988)
* 06 {{WS}} (Gollancz, 1989)
* 06 {{WS}} (Gollancz, 1988)
* 07 {{P}} (Gollancz, 1989)
* 07 {{P}} (Gollancz, 1989)
* 08 {{G!G!}} (Gollancz, 1989)
* 08 {{G!G!}} (Gollancz, 1989)
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* 16 {{SM}} (Gollancz, 1994)
* 16 {{SM}} (Gollancz, 1994)
* 17 {{IT}} (Gollancz, 1994)
* 17 {{IT}} (Gollancz, 1994)
* 18 {{M!!!}} (Gollancz, 1994)
* 18 {{M!!!}} (Gollancz, 1995)
* 19 {{FOC}} (Gollancz, 1996)
* 19 {{FOC}} (Gollancz, 1996)
* 20 {{H}} (Gollancz, 1996)
* 20 {{H}} (Gollancz, 1996)
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* 39 {{SN}} (Doubleday, 2011)
* 39 {{SN}} (Doubleday, 2011)
* 40 {{RS}} (Doubleday, 2013)
* 40 {{RS}} (Doubleday, 2013)
* 41 ''[[Book:The Shepherd's Crown|The Shepherd's Crown]]'' (Doubleday, 2015)
* 41 {{TSC}} (Doubleday, 2015)


====Graphic Novels====
====Graphic Novels====
* {{COM}} The Graphic Novel (Corgi 1992)
* [[Book:The Discworld Graphic Novels The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic|''The Colour of Magic The Graphic Novel'']] (Corgi 1992)
* {{TLF}} The Graphic Novel (Corgi 1993)
* [[Book:The Discworld Graphic Novels The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic|''The Light Fantastic The Graphic Novel'']] (Corgi 1993)
* {{M}} The Big Comic (Gollancz 1994)
* [[Book:Mort A Discworld Big Comic|''Mort A Discworld Big Comic'']] (Gollancz, 1994)
* {{G!G!}} A Discworld Graphic Novel (Gollancz 2000)
* [[Book:Guards! Guards! A Discworld Graphic Novel|''Guards! Guards! A Discworld Graphic Novel'']] (Gollancz, 2000)
* {{E}} The illustrated Eric (Gollancz 2011)
* {{TLH}} (Gollancz 2001)
* {{TLH}} (Gollancz, 2001)
* [[Book:The Illustrated Wee Free Men|''The Illustrated Wee Free Men'']] (Doubleday 2008)
* [[Book:The Illustrated Wee Free Men|''The Illustrated Wee Free Men'']] (Doubleday 2008)
* {{COM}} and {{TLF}} 25th Anniversary Edition (omnibus, with [[Stephen Player]]) (Gollancz 2008), illustrated version.
* {{COM}} and {{TLF}} 25th Anniversary Edition (omnibus, with [[Stephen Player]]) (Gollancz 2008), Illustrated Edition.
* The Discworld Graphic Novels The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic (omnibus) (Doubleday 2008)
* [[Book:The Discworld Graphic Novels The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic|''The Discworld Graphic Novels The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic'']] (omnibus) (Doubleday 2008)
* Soul Music: The Illustrated Screenplay (Corgi 1997)
* [[Book:The Illustrated Eric|''The Illustrated Eric'']] (Gollancz, 2011)
* Wyrd Sisters: The Illustrated Screenplay (Corgi 1998)
* [[TV and Film:Soul Music|''Soul Music: The Illustrated Screenplay'']] (Corgi 1997)
* Terry Pratchett's Hogfather: The Illustrated Screenplay (Gollancz 2006)
* [[TV and Film:Wyrd Sisters|''Wyrd Sisters: The Illustrated Screenplay'']] (Corgi 1998)
* Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic: The Illustrated Screenplay (Gollancz 2008)
* [[TV and Film:Hogfather|''Terry Pratchett's Hogfather: The Illustrated Screenplay'']] (Gollancz 2006)
* [[TV and Film:The Colour of Magic|''Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic: The Illustrated Screenplay'']] (Gollancz 2008)
* [[Book:Small Gods A Discworld Graphic Novel|''Small Gods A Discworld Graphic Novel'']] (Doubleday, 2016)
* {{M}} Illustrated Edition (The Folio Society, 2016)
* {{SG}} Illustrated Edition (The Folio Society, 2016)
* [[Book:The Illustrated Guards! Guards!|''The Illustrated Guards! Guards!'']] (Gollancz, September 2020)


====Collections====  
====[[Collections]]====  
* The Witches Trilogy (1994)
* The Witches Trilogy (1995)
* Death Trilogy (1998)
* Death Trilogy (1998)
* The Colour of Magic / The Light Fantastic (1999)
* The First Discworld Novels The Colour of Magic/The Light Fantastic (1999)
* The City Watch (1999)
* City Watch Trilogy (1999)
* Rincewind the Wizzard (1999)
* Rincewind the Wizzard (1999)
* Tales of Discworld (2000)
* Tales of Discworld (2000)
* Gods Trilogy (2000)
* The Gods Trilogy (2000)
* The Rincewind Trilogy (2001)
* The Wee Free Men: The Beginning (2010)
* The Wee Free Men: The Beginning (2010)
* Tiffany Aching Complete Collection (2014, updated 2015)


====Rumored====
====[[Rumoured and Unfinished Works|Rumored]]====
* [[Book:Raising Taxes|''Raising Taxes'']]
* [[Book:Raising Taxes|''Raising Taxes'']]
* [[Book:Scouting for Trolls|''Scouting for Trolls'']]
* [[Book:Scouting for Trolls|''Scouting for Trolls'']]
* [[Book:The Missing Chapter|''The Missing Chapter'']]
* [[Book:The Missing Chapter|''The Missing Chapter'']]
* [[Book:Running Water| ''Running Water'']]
* [[Book:Running Water| ''Running Water'']]
Following Terry Pratchett's [[death]] on March 12, 2015 it was announced that {{TSC}} would be the last published Discworld novel.


====Short Stories====
====Short Stories====
* {{TB}} (1992)
* {{TB}} (1992)
* {{TOC}} (1993)
* {{TOC}} (1993)
* {{SALF}} (1998)  
* {{SALF}} (1998)
* [[Short Story:Death and What Comes Next|''Death and What Comes Next'']] (2002)
* [[We Can Rule You Wholesale|''We Can Rule You Wholesale'']] (1999)
* [[Medical Notes|''Medical Notes'']] (2002)
* [[A Few Words From Lord Havelock Vetinari|''A Few Words From Lord Havelock Vetinari'']] (2002)
* [[Short Story:Death and What Comes Next|''Death and What Comes Next'']] (2004)
* [[Short Story:A Collegiate Casting-Out of Devilish Devices|''A Collegiate Casting-Out of Devilish Devices'']] (2005)
* [[Short Story:A Collegiate Casting-Out of Devilish Devices|''A Collegiate Casting-Out of Devilish Devices'']] (2005)
* [[Short Story:We Can Rule You Wholesale|''We Can Rule You Wholesale'']] (1999)
* [[Short Story:Thud-A Historical Perspective|''Thud-A Historical Perspective'']] (2002)
* [[Short Story:Thud - a historical perspective|''Thud - a historical perspective'']] (2002)
* [[Ankh-Morpork Scouting (and possibly Urban Survival) Federation|''The Minutes of the Meeting To Form The Proposed Ankh-Morpork Federation of Scouts'']] (2007)
* ''[[Ankh-Morpork Scouting (and possibly Urban Survival) Federation|The Minutes of the Meeting To Form The Proposed Ankh-Morpork Federation of Scouts]]'', (2007)
* [[The Ankh-Morpork Football Association Hall of Fame playing cards|''The Ankh-Morpork Football Association Hall of Fame playing cards'']] (2009)


====Maps====
====Maps====
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* {{DD}} (Corgi, 1999)
* {{DD}} (Corgi, 1999)
* {{CAM}} (Doubleday, 2012)
* {{CAM}} (Doubleday, 2012)
* [[Book:Atlas|''The Discworld Atlas'']] (Doubleday 2015)
* {{CDA}} (Doubleday 2015)


====Companions====
====Companions====
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* {{NDC}} (with [[Stephen Briggs]]) (Gollancz, 2003)
* {{NDC}} (with [[Stephen Briggs]]) (Gollancz, 2003)
* {{TR}}: The Discworld Companion...So Far (with [[Stephen Briggs]]) (Gollancz, 2012)
* {{TR}}: The Discworld Companion...So Far (with [[Stephen Briggs]]) (Gollancz, 2012)
* {{UDC}} (with [[Stephen Briggs]]) (Gollancz, 2021)


====Science of Discworld====
====Science of Discworld====
* {{SOD1}} (with [[Ian Stewart]] and [[Jack Cohen]]) (Ebury Press, 1999)
* {{SOD1}} (with [[Ian Stewart]] and [[Jack Cohen]]) (Ebury Press, 1999; updated in 2002)
* {{SOD2}} (with [[Ian Stewart]] and [[Jack Cohen]]) (Ebury Press 2002)
* {{SOD2}} (with [[Ian Stewart]] and [[Jack Cohen]]) (Ebury Press 2002)
* {{SOD3}} (with [[Ian Stewart]] and [[Jack Cohen]]) (Ebury Press, 2005)
* {{SOD3}} (with [[Ian Stewart]] and [[Jack Cohen]]) (Ebury Press, 2005)
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====Miscellany====
====Miscellany====
* {{NOC}} (with [[Stephen Briggs]] and Tina Hannan) (Doubleday, 1999) (Corgi, 2001)
* [[The Authorised Terry Pratchett's Discworld Magazine|''SFX Presents The Authorised Terry Pratchett's Discworld Magazine'']] (with M.J. Simpson) (Future Publishing, 1997)
* [[Book:The Josh Kirby Poster Book|The Josh Kirby Poster Book]] (Corgi, 1989)
* {{NOC}} (with [[Stephen Briggs]] and [[Tina Hannan]]) (Doubleday, 1999) (Corgi, 2001)
* [[Book:The Josh Kirby Discworld Portfolio|The Josh Kirby Discworld Portfolio]] 1993
* [[Book:The Pratchett Portfolio: A Compendium of Discworld |The Pratchett Portfolio: A Compendium of Discworld Characters]] (with [[Paul Kidby]]) (Gollancz,1996)  
* {{AOD}} (with [[Paul Kidby]]) (HarperCollins, 2004)  
* [[Book:Where's My Cow?|''Where's My Cow?'']] (illustrated spin-off of {{T!}} ) (Doubleday, 2005)
* [[Book:Where's My Cow?|''Where's My Cow?'']] (illustrated spin-off of {{T!}} ) (Doubleday, 2005)
* [[Book:The Unseen University Cut-out Book|''The Unseen University Cut-out Book'']] (with [[Bernard Pearson]] and Alan Batley) (Doubleday, 2006)
* [[Book:The Unseen University Cut-out Book|''The Unseen University Cut-out Book'']] (with [[Bernard Pearson]] and Alan Batley) (Doubleday, 2006)
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* [[Book:The Folklore of Discworld|''The Folklore of Discworld'']] (with Dr. [[Jacqueline Simpson]]) (Doubleday, 2008, updated in 2009 and 2013)
* [[Book:The Folklore of Discworld|''The Folklore of Discworld'']] (with Dr. [[Jacqueline Simpson]]) (Doubleday, 2008, updated in 2009 and 2013)
* {{TWOP}} (illustrated spin-off of {{SN}}) (Doubleday, 2012)
* {{TWOP}} (illustrated spin-off of {{SN}}) (Doubleday, 2012)
* Discworld and Beyond-A Retrospective (with [[Paul Kidby]]) (St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery, 2012)
* [[Book:Mrs Bradshaw's Handbook|''Mrs Bradshaw's Handbook'']] (Doubleday, 2014)
* {{W}} - [[Maddy Prior|musical version]]    - the story of {{W}} retold using English folk-music, provided by a house-band Nanny Ogg would have not only loved but would have wanted to sing with - Steeleye Span.
* [[Book:The Nac Mac Feegles' Big Wee Alphabet Book|''The Nac Mac Feegles' Big Wee Alphabet Book'']] (Dunmanifestin Ltd, March 2022)
* [[Book:Mrs Bradshaw's Handbook|Mrs Bradshaw's Handbook]] (Doubleday, 2014)


====Theatre adaptations====
====Art books====
All adapted by [[Stephen Briggs]] except for Lords and Ladies which is adapted by [[Irana Brown]]
* [[Book:The Josh Kirby Poster Book|''The Josh Kirby Poster Book'']] (with [[Josh Kirby]]) (Corgi, 1989)
* {{M}} The Play (Corgi, 1996)
* [[Book:The Josh Kirby Discworld Portfolio|''The Josh Kirby Discworld Portfolio'']] (with [[Josh Kirby]]) (Paper Tiger, 1993)
* {{WS}} The Play (Corgi, 1996)
* {{TPP}} ''A Compendium of Discworld Characters'' (with [[Paul Kidby]]) (Gollancz, 1996)
* {{G!G!}} The Play (Corgi, 1997)
* {{AOD}} (with [[Paul Kidby]]) (HarperCollins, 2004)
* {{MAA}} The Play (Corgi, 1997)
* [[Book:Discworld and Beyond A Retrospective|''Discworld and Beyond-A Retrospective'']] (with [[Paul Kidby]]) (St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery, 2012)
* {{M!!!}} The Play (Samuel French, 1998)
* [[Book:Terry Pratchett's Discworld Colouring Book|''Terry Pratchett's Discworld Colouring Book'']] (with [[Paul Kidby]]) (Gollancz, 2016)
* {{CJ}} The Play (Samuel French, 1999)
* [[Book:Terry Pratchett's Discworld Imaginarium|''Terry Pratchett's Discworld Imaginarium'']] (with [[Paul Kidby]]) ([[Gollancz]], November 2017)
* {{LL}} The Play (Samuel French, 2001)
 
* {{TFE}} The Play (Methuen, 2002)
====CD====
* {{NW}} The Play (Methuen, 2004)
* [[From the Discworld]] (with Dave Greenslade) (EMI, 1994)
* {{MR}} The Play (Methuen, 2004)
* [[TV and Film:Soul Music|Soul Music]] based on the animated series (with Keith Hopwood and Phil Bush) (Pluto, 1998)
* {{J}} The Play (Methuen, 2005)
* [[Wintersmith (Steeleye Span)|Wintersmith]] - musical version - the story of {{W}} retold using English folk-music, provided by a house-band Nanny Ogg would have not only loved but would have wanted to sing with - [[Maddy Prior|Steeleye Span]]. (Park Records, 2013).
* {{IT}} The Play (Methuen, 2005)
 
* {{GP}} The Play (Methuen, 2005)
====[[Theatre Adaptations]]====
* {{TAM}} The Play (Oxford University Press, 2006)
All adapted by [[Stephen Briggs]] except for Lords and Ladies which is adapted by Irana Brown.
* {{FOC}} The Play (Oberon Modern Plays, 2015)
*{{M}} The Play (Corgi, 1996)
* {{UA}} The Play (Oberon Modern Plays, 2015)
*{{WS}} The Play (Corgi, 1996)
* [[Book:The Rince Cycle|''The Rince Cycle'']] (adapted by Stephen Briggs) (Oberon Modern Plays, 2015)
*{{G!G!}} The Play (Corgi, 1997)
* All The Discworld's A Stage (omnibus, Feet of Clay/The Rince Cycle/Unseen Academicals) (Oberon Modern Plays, 2015)
*{{MAA}} The Play (Corgi, 1997)
*{{M!!!}} The Play (Samuel French, 1998)
*{{CJ}} The Play (Samuel French, 1999)
*{{LL}} The Play (Samuel French, 2001. Methuen, March 2021)
*{{TFE}} The Play (Methuen, 2002)
*{{TT}} The Play (Methuen, 2002)
*{{NW}} The Play (Methuen, 2004)
*{{MR}} The Play (Methuen, 2004)
*{{J}} The Play (Methuen, 2005)
*{{IT}} The Play (Methuen, 2005)
*{{GP}} The Play (Methuen, 2005)
*{{TAM}} The Play (Oxford University Press, 2006)
*{{MM}} The Play (Samuel French, 2011)
*{{TAM}} Musical Pack (Bloomsbury, 2011) by Matthew Holmes
*{{FOC}} The Play (Oberon Modern Plays, 2015)
*{{UA}} The Play (Oberon Modern Plays, 2015)
*[[Book:The Rince Cycle|''The Rince Cycle'']] (Oberon Modern Plays, 2015)
*[[Book:All The Discworld's A Stage|''All The Discworld's A Stage'']] (omnibus, Feet of Clay/The Rince Cycle/Unseen Academicals) (Oberon Modern Plays, 2015)
*''[[The Shakespeare Codex]]'' (Methuen, March 2021)
*{{H}} (Methuen, March 2021)
*''[[Murder in Ankh-Morpork]]'' (TBA)


====Gaming====
====Gaming====
=====Board games=====
=====Board games=====
* Thud: Strategy game for two players available from 2008
* ''[[Thud]]'': Strategy game for two players available from 2008
* Watch Out: Discworld Board Game from The Cunning Artificer 2004, never released, only several prototypes were ever made.
* Watch Out: Discworld Board Game from The Cunning Artificer 2004, never released, only several prototypes were ever made.
* [[Ankh Morpork Discworld Board Game|Discworld Ankh-Morpork]], from Treefrog Games 2011.
* [[Ankh Morpork Discworld Board Game|''Discworld Ankh-Morpork'']], from Treefrog Games 2011.
* Guards! Guards! A Discworld Boardgame from Z-Man Games 2011.
* [[Game:Guards! Guards! A Discworld Boardgame|''Guards! Guards! A Discworld Boardgame'']] from Z-Man Games 2011.
* The Witches, from Treefrog Games 2013
* [[Game:The Witches A Discworld Game|''The Witches A Discworld Game'']], from Treefrog Games 2013
* Clacks, by Backspindle Games 2014 (Designers: Leonard Boyd & David Brashaw), published in conjunction with Z-Man Games.
* [[Game:Clacks A Discworld Board Game|''Clacks A Discworld Board Game'']], by Backspindle Games 2014 (Designers: Leonard Boyd & David Brashaw), published in conjunction with Z-Man Games.


=====Computer games=====
=====Computer games=====
* The Colour of Magic, for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64, 1986.
* [[Game:The Colour of Magic|The Colour of Magic]], for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64, 1986.
* [[Discworld (game)|Discworld]], PC/Mac/Sony Playstation/Sega Saturn game, developed by Perfect 10 Productions and Teeny Weeny Games, published by Psygnosis 1995.
* [[Discworld (game)|Discworld]], PC/Mac/Sony Playstation/Sega Saturn game, developed by Perfect 10 Productions and Teeny Weeny Games, published by Psygnosis 1995.
* [[Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!?]], PC/Sony Playstation/Sega Saturn game, developed by Perfect Entertainment, published by Psygnosis (PC/PSX versions) and Sega (Saturn version) 1996.
* [[Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!?]], PC/Sony Playstation/Sega Saturn game, developed by Perfect Entertainment, published by Psygnosis (PC/PSX versions) and Sega (Saturn version) 1996.
* [[Discworld Noir]], GSP Games 2000.
* [[Discworld Noir]], GSP Games 2000.
* Discworld: The Colour of Magic, developed for mobile phones, 2006.
* [[Game:Discworld: The Colour of Magic|Discworld: The Colour of Magic]], developed for mobile phones, 2006.
* Discworld: The Ankh-Morpork Map, developed for IOS systems by Random House, 2014.
* [[Game:Discworld: The Ankh-Morpork Map|Discworld: The Ankh-Morpork Map]], developed for IOS systems by Random House, 2013.


=====Tabletop role-playing=====
=====Tabletop role-playing=====
* [[GURPS Discworld]], with Phil Masters (SJGames, 1998; maps by [[Stephen Briggs]] and [[Stephen Player]], art by [[Paul Kidby]])<br/>Discworld converted to the GURPS RPG system<br/>Later rebranded under the "Powered by GURPS" banner as the ''Discworld Roleplaying Game''
* ''[[Book:GURPS Discworld|GURPS Discworld]]'', with Phil Masters (SJ Games, 1998; maps by [[Stephen Briggs]] and [[Stephen Player]], art by [[Paul Kidby]])<br/>Discworld converted to the GURPS RPG system<br/>Later rebranded under the "Powered by GURPS" banner as the ''Discworld Roleplaying Game.''
* [[GURPS Discworld Also]], with Phil Masters and John M. Ford (SJGames, 2001; art by Sean Murray)<br/>Additional material converted to the GURPS system
* ''[[Book:GURPS Discworld#GURPS Discworld Also|GURPS Discworld Also]]'', with Phil Masters and John M. Ford (SJ Games, 2001; art by Sean Murray)<br/>Additional material converted to the GURPS system.
* ''[[Book:GURPS Discworld#Discworld Roleplaying Game|The Discworld Roleplaying Game]]'', with Phil Masters (SJ Games, 2016)<br/>A revised edition of the previous game which combines ''GURPS Discworld'' and ''GURPS Discworld Also'', updates the rules to GURPS 4th edition, and adds information on newer Discworld novels not included in earlier editions. (SJ Games, November 2016)
* ''[[Book:Adventures in Ankh-Morpork|Terry Pratchett’s Discworld: Adventures in Ankh-Morpork]]'', Modiphius Entertainment.<br/>Officially announced in February 2024, to be funded via a Kickstarter campaign in “late 2024”.
 
=====[[Jigsaw Puzzles]]=====
1000 piece jigsaw puzzles based on the book covers/maps from:
* {{ER}}
* {{M}}
* {{RM}}
* {{M!!!}}
* {{DM}}
* {{CJ}}
* {{CAM}}


====Quiz====
====Quiz====
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* {{TGD}} (with [[Stephen Briggs]])
* {{TGD}} (with [[Stephen Briggs]])
* {{RVD}} (with [[Stephen Briggs]] and [[Paul Kidby]])
* {{RVD}} (with [[Stephen Briggs]] and [[Paul Kidby]])
* [[Book:The Celebrated Discworld Almanak|''The Celebrated Discworld Almanak'']] for the Year of the Prawn being the common year 2005 (with [[Bernard Pearson]])
* {{TCDA}} for the Year of the Prawn being the common year 2005 (with [[Bernard Pearson]])
* [[Book:The Ankh-Morpork Post Office Handbook & Diary 2007|''The Ankh-Morpork Post Office Handbook & Diary 2007'']] (with [[Stephen Briggs]] and [[Paul Kidby]])
* {{AMPOH}} (with [[Stephen Briggs]] and [[Paul Kidby]])
* [[Book:Lu Tse's Yearbook of Englightenment 2008|''Lu Tse's Yearbook of Enlightenment 2008'']] (with [[Stephen Briggs]] and Paul Kidby) (Gollancz, 2007) Release Date 30 Aug 2007
* {{LTYOE}} (with [[Stephen Briggs]] and Paul Kidby) (Gollancz, 2007) Release Date 30 Aug 2007
* Narren, Diebe und Vampire: Das Beste aus zehn Jahren Schweibenwelt-Kalendern (The Best of the Discworld Diaries) (omnibus, with [[Stephen Briggs]], [[Paul Kidby]] and Andreas Brandhorst) German edition containing material from the diaries 1998-2008 (Goldmann, 2012)
* [[Book:The Best of the Discworld Diaries|''The Best of the Discworld Diaries'']] (Goldmann, 2012 with [[Stephen Briggs]], [[Paul Kidby]] and Andreas Brandhorst)
* [[We-R-Igors First and Last Aid]] (2015 Diary)
* {{WRI}} (2015 Diary, with [[Bernard Pearson]])
* [[A Practical Manual for the Modern Witch]] (2016 Diary)
* {{APMMW}} (2016 Diary, with [[Bernard Pearson]])
* {{TPD}} (2017 Diary, with [[Bernard Pearson]])
* {{TPQD}} (2018, with the [[Discworld Emporium]])
* {{DAFJ}} (2019, with the [[Discworld Emporium]])
* {{AMAV1}} (Gollancz 2019, with [[Stephen Briggs]] and [[Paul Kidby]])
* {{CWJ}} (Gollancz 2020, with the [[Discworld Emporium]])
* {{AMAV2}} (Gollancz 2020, with [[Stephen Briggs]] and [[Paul Kidby]])


====Discworld Calendars====
====[[Discworld Calendars]]====
* The Discworld: Day-to-Day Calendar  
* Terry Pratchett's Collectors' Edition Discworld Day-to-Day Calendar 1999
* Discworld - Mini Calendar 2000  
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 1999
* The Discworld Calendar: 2001  
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors Edition Day-to-Day Calendar 2000
* The Discworld Calendar: 2002  
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Mini Calendar 2000
* Discworld Calendar 2004  
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2000
* Discworld Calendar 2005  
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2001  
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2002
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2003
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2004  
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2005
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2006
* Terry Pratchett's Hogfather Discworld Calendar 2007  
* Terry Pratchett's Hogfather Discworld Calendar 2007  
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2008  
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2008  
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* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2015
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2015
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2016
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2016
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2017
* Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2018


====Anthologies====  
====Anthologies====  
*  The Flying Sorcerers, ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1998: multi-author anthology including the first release of the Pratchett short story '''''Turntables of the Night'''''.
*  The Flying Sorcerers, ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1998: multi-author anthology including the first release of the Pratchett short story '''''Turntables of the Night'''''.
*  Legends, ed. Robert Silverberg, Souvenir Press, 1998: multi-author anthology including the first release of the Pratchett short story '''''The Sea and Little Fishes'''''.
*  Legends, ed. Robert Silverberg, Souvenir Press, 1998: multi-author anthology including the first release of the Pratchett short story '''''The Sea and Little Fishes'''''.
* [[Book:the Ultimate Encyclopaedia of Fantasy (the definitive illustrated guide|''The Ultimate Encyclopaedia of Fantasy'' (the definitive illustrated guide)]] (Carlton Books 1998). Terry contributed a preface.  
* After the King: Stories In Honour of J.R.R. Tolkien edited by Martin H. Greenberg (1992) contains '''''Troll Bridge''''', a short story featuring Cohen the Barbarian. This story was also published in the compilation The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy (2001, edited by Mike Ashley).
* The Wizards of Odd, a short-story compilation edited by Peter Haining (1996), includes a Discworld short story called '''''Theatre of Cruelty'''''.


===Non-Discworld===
===Non-Discworld===
====Novels====
====Novels====
* [[Book:The Carpet People|''The Carpet People'']] ([[Colin Smythe]], 1971)
* {{TCP}} ([[Colin Smythe]], 1971)
* [[Book:The Dark Side of the Sun|''The Dark Side of the Sun'']] (Colin Smythe, 1976)
* {{TDSOTS}} (Colin Smythe, 1976)
* [[Book:Strata|''Strata'']] (Colin Smythe, 1981)
* {{ST}} (Colin Smythe, 1981)
* {{T}} ([[Doubleday]], 1989)
* {{T}} ([[Doubleday]], 1989)
* {{TUC}} (with [[Gray Jolliffe]]) (Gollancz, 1989)
* {{TUC}} (with [[Gray Jolliffe]]) (Gollancz, 1989)
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* {{D}} (Doubleday, 1990)
* {{D}} (Doubleday, 1990)
* {{WI}} (Doubleday, 1990)
* {{WI}} (Doubleday, 1990)
* [[Bromeliad|''The Bromeliad'']] (omnibus, Corgi, 2008)
* {{OY}} (Doubleday, 1992)
* {{OY}} (Doubleday, 1992)
* {{JATD}} (Doubleday, 1993)
* {{JATD}} (Doubleday, 1993)
* {{JATB}} (Doubleday, 1996)
* {{JATB}} (Doubleday, 1996)
* [[Book:The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy|''The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy'']] (omnibus, Doubleday, 1999)
* {{N}} (Doubleday, 2008)
* {{N}} (Doubleday, 2008)
* ''[[Book:Dodger|Dodger]]'' (Doubleday, 2012)
* {{DO}} (Doubleday, 2012)
 
====Graphic Novels====
*[[Book:Truckers Picture Book|''Truckers Picture Book'']] (Ladybird Press, 1992 and Picture Corgi, 1992) based off of the TV series.
*[[Book:The Carpet People Illustrated Edition|''The Carpet People Illustrated Edition'']] (Doubleday, 2009)
*[[Book:Truckers|''Truckers Illustrated Edition'']] (Corgi Children's, 18th October 2018)
*[[Book:The Definitive Good Omens|''The Definitive Good Omens'']] (Gollancz, 21st May 2019)
*[[Book:Good Omens The Official (and Ineffable) Graphic Novel|''Good Omens: The Official (and Ineffable) Graphic Novel'']] ([[Dunmanifestin]], TBA)


====The ''Long Earth'' series====
====The ''Long Earth'' Series====
''Co-written with {{wp|Stephen Baxter|Stephen Baxter}}''
''Co-written with {{wp|Stephen Baxter|Stephen Baxter}}''
* ''[[Book:The Long Earth|The Long Earth]]'' (Doubleday, 2012)
* {{TLE}} (Doubleday, 2012)
* ''[[Book:The Long War|The Long War]] (Doubleday, 2013)
* {{TLW}} (Doubleday, 2013)
* ''[[Book:The Long Mars|The Long Mars]] (Doubleday, April 2014)
* {{TLM}} (Doubleday, April 2014)
* ''[[Book:The Long Utopia|The Long Utopia]] (Doubleday and Random House, June 2015)
* {{TLU}} (Doubleday and Random House, June 2015)
* {{TLCO}} (Doubleday, June 2016)


====Plays====
====CD====
* [[Book:Johnny and the Dead (playscript)|''Johnny and the Dead'']] (adapted by [[Stephen Briggs]]) (Oxford University Press, ?)
* [[TV and Film:Johnny and the Dead|''Johnny and the Dead'']] soundtrack to the TV series (with Stefan Girandet) (Weekend, 1995).
* [[Book:Nation (playscript)|''Nation'']] (adapted by Mark Ravenhill) (Oxford University Press, 2009)
* {{OYCSM}} songs from the musical (Colin Smythe Ltd, 2009).
* ''[[Book:Dodger|Dodger]]'' The Play (Oxford Playscripts, 2014)
* {{GO}} The BBC Radio 4 Dramatisation (BBC Physical Audio, 2015).
 
====[[Theatre Adaptations|Plays]]====
* {{JatD}} The Play (adapted by [[Stephen Briggs]]) (Oxford University Press, 1996)
* {{N}} The Play (adapted by Mark Ravenhill) (Oxford University Press, 2009)
* {{JATB}} Musical Pack (adapted by Matthew Holmes) (Bloomsbury, 2012)
* {{DO}} The Play (adapted by [[Stephen Briggs]]) (Oxford Playscripts, 2014)


====Short Stories====
====Short Stories====
* [[Short story:The Hades Business|''The Hades Business'']] (1963) Republished in {{BS}}
This is not a complete list, just the significant stories which have their own entries. See also [[:Category:Short Stories|the Short Stories category]].
* [[Short story:Night Dweller|''Night Dweller'']] (1965) Republished in {{BS}}
* [[Short Story:The Hades Business|The Hades Business]](1963) Republished in {{BS}}.
* [[Short story:Twenty Pence With Envelope and Seasonal Greetings|''Twenty Pence With Envelope and Seasonal Greetings'']] (1987) Republished in {{BS}}
* [[Short Story:Night Dweller|Night Dweller]]” (1965)
* [[Short story:Final Reward|''Final Reward'']] (1988) Republished in {{BS}}
* “[[Short Story:Humphrey Newt's Thunderbolt Carriage|Humphrey Newt's Thunderbolt Carriage]](1967)
* [[Short story:Incubust|''Incubust'']] (1988) Republished in {{BS}}
* “[[Short Story:The Abominable Snowman|The Abominable Snowman]]” (1969) Republished in {{DCC}}.
* [[Short story:Turntables of the Night|''Turntables of the Night'']] (1989) Republished in {{BS}}
* “[[Short Story:Rincemangle, The Gnome of Even Moor|Rincemangle, the Gnome of Even Moor]]” (1973) Republished in {{BS}} and {{TWVC}}.
* [[Short story:History in the Faking|''History in the Faking'']] (1990) Republished in {{BS}}
* “[[Short Story:The High Meggas|The High Meggas]]” (1986) Republished in {{BS}}.
* [[Short story:ifdefDEBUG "world/enough" "time"|''#ifdefDEBUG + "world/enough" + "time"'']] (1990) Republished in {{BS}}
* [[Short Story:Twenty Pence With Envelope and Seasonal Greetings|Twenty Pence With Envelope and Seasonal Greetings]](1987) Republished in {{BS}}.
* [[Short story:Hollywood Chickens|''Hollywood Chickens'']] (1990) Republished in {{BS}}
* [[Short Story:Final Reward|Final Reward]](1988) Republished in {{BS}}.
* [[Short story:Once And Future|''Once And Future'']] (1995) Republished in {{BS}}
* [[Short Story:Incubust|Incubust]](1988) Republished in {{BS}}.
* [[Short story:The Megabyte Drive to Believe in Santa Claus|''The Megabyte Drive to Believe in Santa Claus'']] (1996) Republished in {{BS}}
* [[Short Story:Turntables of the Night|Turntables of the Night]](1989) Republished in {{BS}}.
* {{OMWF}} ([[New England Science Fiction Association]], 2004) is a collection of several of the above Dw and Non-Dw short stories. Terry Pratchett also wrote several stories under the pseudonym [[Uncle Jim]] for the ''Bucks Free Press''.
* [[Short Story:History in the Faking|''History in the Faking'']](1990)
* Der ganze Wahnsinn: Storys (The Whole Madness: Stories) (with Andreas Brandhorst) German variation of {{OMWF}} with some material different than the English release (Piper, 2010).
* [[Short Story:ifdefDEBUG + ‘world/enough’ + ‘time’|#ifdefDEBUG + ‘world/enough’ + ‘time’]](1990) Republished in {{BS}}.
* [[Short Story:Hollywood Chickens|Hollywood Chickens]](1990) Republished in {{BS}}
* “[[Short Story:The Secret Book of the Dead|The Secret Book of the Dead]]” (1991) Republished in {{BS}}.
* “[[Short Story:Once And Future|Once And Future]](1995) Republished in {{BS}}
* [[Short Story:The Computer Who Wrote to Santa Claus|The Computer Who Wrote to Santa Claus]](1996), also known as “The Megabyte Drive to Believe in Santa Claus” and “FTB”. Republished in {{OMWF}}, {{BS}} and {{FCFB}}.
* “[[An Ode to Multiple Universes|An Ode to Multiple Universes]]” (2005) Republished in ''[[Book:Terry Pratchett's Folio|Terry Pratchett's Folio]]''.


====Anthologies====
====Anthologies====
* Imagined Lives: Portraits of Unknown People (National Portrait Gallery, 2011), Terry contributed a story.
* [[The Ultimate Encyclopaedia of Fantasy (the definitive illustrated guide)|The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Fantasy]], edited by David Pringle (1998), Terry contributed a preface, republished in {{OMWF}}
* {{BS}} (2012)
* Now We Are Sick, written by Neil Gaiman and Stephen Jones (1994), includes the poem called '''''The Secret Book of the Dead''''' by Pratchett.
* [[Book:Dragons At Crumbling Castle|''Dragons At Crumbling Castle'']] (Doubleday, 11 September 2014)
* Knights of Madness (1998, edited by Peter Haining) includes a short story called '''''Hollywood Chickens'''''. Republished in {{BS}}
* [[Book:A Slip of the Keyboard|''A Slip of the Keyboard'': Collected Non-fiction Writings]] (Doubleday, 25 Sep 2014)
* The Leaky Establishment, written by David Langford (1984), has a foreword by Terry in later reissues (from 2001). Republished in {{SK}}
* Meditations on Middle-Earth, an anthology of essays on Middle Earth compiled by Karen Haber, contains Terry Pratchett's essay '''''Cult Classic''''' (2002). Republished in {{SK}}
* Imagined Lives: Portraits of Unknown People (National Portrait Gallery, 2011), Terry contributed a story, '''''Sir Joshua Easement: A Biographical Note'''''. Republished in {{BS}}
* {{OMWF}} ([[New England Science Fiction Association]], 2004) is a collection of several of the above Dw and Non-Dw short stories. Terry Pratchett also wrote several stories under the pseudonym [[Uncle Jim]] for the ''Bucks Free Press''.
* {{BS}} (Doubleday, 2012)
* {{DCC}} (Doubleday, 11 September 2014)
* {{SK}} (Doubleday, 25 Sep 2014)
* [[Book:Terry Pratchett's Folio|''Terry Pratchett's Folio'']] (Privately published, 2014)
* [[Book:Terry Pratchett's Memorial Folio|''Terry Pratchett's Memorial Folio'']] (Clays Ltd, 2016)
* {{TWVC}} (Doubleday Children's, 2016)
* {{FCFB}} (Doubleday Children's, 2017)
* {{TTTC}} (Doubleday Children's, 2020)
* {{SP}} (Transworld, 2023)


====Miscellany====
====Miscellany====
* The Richard Dimbleby Lecture 2010: available here[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/feb/01/terry-pratchett-alzheimer-assisted-suicide], abridged.
* The Richard Dimbleby Lecture 2010: available here[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/feb/01/terry-pratchett-alzheimer-assisted-suicide], abridged. Video version: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqjfwrRQvQA| The Richard Dimbley Lecture 2010]
* ''[[Book:The Dodger's Guide to London|The Dodger's Guide to London]]'' (Doubleday, 2013)
* ''[[Book:The Dodger's Guide to London|The Dodger's Guide to London]]'' (Doubleday, 2013)
* Terry writing on [http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/mar/15/a-butt-of-my-own-jokes-terry-pratchett-on-the-disease-that-finally-claimed-him on the Embuggerance]
* Terry writing on [http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/mar/15/a-butt-of-my-own-jokes-terry-pratchett-on-the-disease-that-finally-claimed-him on the Embuggerance]
* Shaking Hands With Death (Corgi, 2015) also published in [[Book:A Slip of the Keyboard|''A Slip of the Keyboard'']]
* [[Book:Shaking Hands With Death|''Shaking Hands With Death'']] (Corgi, 2015) also published in [[Book:A Slip of the Keyboard|''A Slip of the Keyboard'']]
* [[Book:Seriously Funny: The Endlessly Quotable Terry Pratchett|''Seriously Funny: The Endlessly Quotable Terry Pratchett'']] (Doubleday, 2016)
* [[Book:Terry Pratchett: HisWorld A Brief Guide to Discworld|''Terry Pratchett: HisWorld A Brief Guide to Discworld'']] (Clays Ltd, September 2017)
* [[Book:Terry Pratchett HisWorld Official Exhibition Companion|''Terry Pratchett HisWorld Official Exhibition Companion'']] (Dunmanifestin Ltd, October 2018)


==Publishers==
==Publishers==
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* [[HarperCollins]]
* [[HarperCollins]]
* [[Heyne]]
* [[Heyne]]
* [[L'Atalante]]
* [[Random House]]
* [[Random House]]
==See Also==
* [[Articles and Speeches]]
* [[Contributions to other works]]
* [[Dedications]]
* [[Deleted Scenes]]


==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://www.terrypratchettbooks.com/ Terry Pratchett Books] -  (HarperCollins)
* [http://www.terrypratchettbooks.com/ Terry Pratchett Books] -  (HarperCollins)
* [http://www.colinsmythe.co.uk/ Colin Smythe Ltd]
* [http://www.colinsmythe.co.uk/ Colin Smythe Ltd]
* [http://www.i-m-t.demon.co.uk/afp/biblio1.txt ppint's extensive bibliography, part 1 (Discworld works)]
* [http://www.i-m-t.demon.co.uk/afp/biblio2.txt ppint's extensive bibliography, part 2 (non-Discworld works)]
* [http://www.i-m-t.demon.co.uk/afp/biblio3.txt ppint's extensive bibliography, part 3 (foreign language editions)]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/p/terry-pratchett/ Fantastic fiction]  
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/p/terry-pratchett/ Fantastic fiction]  
* [http://www.terrypratchettbooks.org/discworld/threads/the-ultimate-guide-to-terry-pratchetts-written-works.93/ The Ultimate Guide To Terry Pratchett's Written Works]
* [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ch.cgi?155 Terry Pratchett - Chronological Bibliography]


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A Terry Pratchett bibliography (originally derived from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on 3 July 2005 and ppint's bibliography, mucked about with since then). All dates are of first publication. Revised editions and collections are not listed. The recommended reading order of the books is given in the article Reading Order. Several books are adapted to the theatre, TV or film or are planned to be.

Books

Discworld

Novels

Graphic Novels

Collections

  • The Witches Trilogy (1995)
  • Death Trilogy (1998)
  • The First Discworld Novels The Colour of Magic/The Light Fantastic (1999)
  • City Watch Trilogy (1999)
  • Rincewind the Wizzard (1999)
  • Tales of Discworld (2000)
  • The Gods Trilogy (2000)
  • The Rincewind Trilogy (2001)
  • The Wee Free Men: The Beginning (2010)
  • Tiffany Aching Complete Collection (2014, updated 2015)

Rumored

Following Terry Pratchett's death on March 12, 2015 it was announced that The Shepherd's Crown would be the last published Discworld novel.

Short Stories

Maps

Companions

Science of Discworld

Miscellany

Art books

CD

  • From the Discworld (with Dave Greenslade) (EMI, 1994)
  • Soul Music based on the animated series (with Keith Hopwood and Phil Bush) (Pluto, 1998)
  • Wintersmith - musical version - the story of Wintersmith retold using English folk-music, provided by a house-band Nanny Ogg would have not only loved but would have wanted to sing with - Steeleye Span. (Park Records, 2013).

Theatre Adaptations

All adapted by Stephen Briggs except for Lords and Ladies which is adapted by Irana Brown.

Gaming

Board games
Computer games
Tabletop role-playing
  • GURPS Discworld, with Phil Masters (SJ Games, 1998; maps by Stephen Briggs and Stephen Player, art by Paul Kidby)
    Discworld converted to the GURPS RPG system
    Later rebranded under the "Powered by GURPS" banner as the Discworld Roleplaying Game.
  • GURPS Discworld Also, with Phil Masters and John M. Ford (SJ Games, 2001; art by Sean Murray)
    Additional material converted to the GURPS system.
  • The Discworld Roleplaying Game, with Phil Masters (SJ Games, 2016)
    A revised edition of the previous game which combines GURPS Discworld and GURPS Discworld Also, updates the rules to GURPS 4th edition, and adds information on newer Discworld novels not included in earlier editions. (SJ Games, November 2016)
  • Terry Pratchett’s Discworld: Adventures in Ankh-Morpork, Modiphius Entertainment.
    Officially announced in February 2024, to be funded via a Kickstarter campaign in “late 2024”.
Jigsaw Puzzles

1000 piece jigsaw puzzles based on the book covers/maps from:

Quiz

Diaries

Discworld Calendars

  • Terry Pratchett's Collectors' Edition Discworld Day-to-Day Calendar 1999
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 1999
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors Edition Day-to-Day Calendar 2000
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Mini Calendar 2000
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2000
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2001
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2002
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2003
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2004
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2005
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2006
  • Terry Pratchett's Hogfather Discworld Calendar 2007
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2008
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2009
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2010
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collector's Edition Calendar 2011
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2012
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2013
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2014
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2015
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2016
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2017
  • Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collectors' Edition Calendar 2018

Anthologies

  • The Flying Sorcerers, ed. Peter Haining, Souvenir Press, 1998: multi-author anthology including the first release of the Pratchett short story Turntables of the Night.
  • Legends, ed. Robert Silverberg, Souvenir Press, 1998: multi-author anthology including the first release of the Pratchett short story The Sea and Little Fishes.
  • After the King: Stories In Honour of J.R.R. Tolkien edited by Martin H. Greenberg (1992) contains Troll Bridge, a short story featuring Cohen the Barbarian. This story was also published in the compilation The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy (2001, edited by Mike Ashley).
  • The Wizards of Odd, a short-story compilation edited by Peter Haining (1996), includes a Discworld short story called Theatre of Cruelty.

Non-Discworld

Novels

Graphic Novels

The Long Earth Series

Co-written with Stephen Baxter

CD

Plays

Short Stories

This is not a complete list, just the significant stories which have their own entries. See also the Short Stories category.

Anthologies

Miscellany

Publishers

See Also

External links