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2008: The 25th anniversary of the Discworld series!
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Nearly twenty years after it was first published, which book is still a phenomenon? Good Omens, of course. The Neil Gaiman-Terry Pratchett collaboration, narrated by Stephen Briggs, was voted the 2008 winner of the annual Audible.co.uk Audiobook Download Of The Year awards. Sir Terry received his award at a The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, London at a luncheon just after being formally knighted by Her Majesty.
This news is a bit late, but I thought it was still newsworthy all the same.
Thanks to Colin Smythe for the information.
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Ian Stewart, who you might remember collaborated with Terry Pratchett and Jack Cohen on the Acience Of Discworld books, was recently featured by the CoventryTelegraph.net, which notes that the Warwick University professor has since written Cabinet Of Mathematical Curiosities, which has sold well this holiday season.
The book uses as a source notebooks full of mathematical notes Stewart has been keeping since he was 14, and consists of 180 math problems.
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A biography about Neil Gaiman, who co-wrote Good Omens with Terry Pratchett, features a foreword by Terry Pratchett. Titled A Slightly Worn But Still Quite Lovely Foreword, the foreword states of Neil Gaiman, “You’re in the hands of a master conjurer. Or, quite possibly, a wizard.”
The biography, Prince of Stories: The Many Worlds of Neil Gaiman, was released October 28, 2008.
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The people at Black Phoenix Alchemical Laboratory (“purveyors of fine esoteric goods perfumes and potions”) have released a Good Omens collection of perfumes, “based on the characters, locations, and concepts squished within the pages of Good Omens, an apocalyptic comedy by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.” Such perfumes as “Agnes Nutter” (with gunpowder, charred wood, smoke, and rusty nails) and “Crowley” (musk, patchouli, lilac cologne, lemon rind, and so on) are included in the line.
"There’s no stink more sorrowful than the stink of wet, burned paper ... It means: The end."
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