Terry Pratchett's Joyful, Absurd, Human Fantasy

Hours after the news of Terry Pratchett's death broke on Thursday, a fan of the bestselling fantasy author launched a petition on Change.org beseeching the Grim Reaper to please “reinstate” the writer on Earth. “Death, bri

Pratchett was known for his way with words – and we've gathered ten of our favourite quotes to remember him by. On Himself. "I'm glad a genre writer has got a knighthood, but stunned that it was me." "I've always felt that what I have going for me is

Pratchett was known for his way with words – and we've gathered ten of our favourite quotes to remember him by. On Himself. "I'm glad a genre writer has got a knighthood, but stunned that it was me." "I've always felt that what I have going for me is

I remember watching Sir Terry Pratchett's documentary 'Choosing to Die', and finding it all too familiar. In the film Terry accompanied a man named Peter Smedley to Dignitas in Switzerland where he chose to end his life after being diagnosed with motor 

“Death isn't cruel—merely terribly, terribly good at his job,” British fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett wrote in Sourcery, the fifth book in his long-running Discworld series, in 1988. On Thursday, March 12, Pratchett died, as confirmed by his