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'''''Designing Terry Pratchett’s Discworld''''' (aka ''Designing Discworld'') is an upcoming illustrated book written and illustrated by [[Paul Kidby]] about his collaboration with [[Terry Pratchett]] as the primary Discworld illustrator. It will include some never before seen art, along with an account of the stories behind the artwork.
'''''Designing Terry Pratchett’s Discworld''''' (aka ''Designing Discworld'') is a book written and illustrated by [[Paul Kidby]] about his collaboration with [[Terry Pratchett]] as the primary Discworld illustrator. It includes some never before seen art, including unused versions of covers and characters.
   
   
==Blurb==
==Blurb==
''''It's still magic, even if you know how it's done' SIR TERRY PRATCHETT’''
'''’It's still magic, even if you know how it's done’ SIR TERRY PRATCHETT'''


''Designing Terry Pratchett's Discworld'' takes readers behind the scenes of the amazing partnership between Sir Terry Pratchett and artist Paul Kidby.
''Designing Terry Pratchett's Discworld'' takes readers behind the scenes of the amazing partnership between Sir Terry Pratchett and artist Paul Kidby.
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This is a unique insight into one of the great literary partnerships, packed full of hitherto unseen art and the real stories behind it.
This is a unique insight into one of the great literary partnerships, packed full of hitherto unseen art and the real stories behind it.
==Contents==
* Foreword by [[wikipedia:Colin  Morgan|Colin Morgan]]
* Making It Up As I Go Along (preface by Paul Kidby)
* Chapter One: Journey Into Discworld
* Chapter Two: Crafting a Universe
* Chapter Three: The Wizards
* Chapter Four: The Witches
* Chapter Five: The Ankh-Morpork City Watch
* Chapter Six: Death and What Comes Next
* Chapter Seven: Tiffany Aching and the Feegles
* Chapter Eight: Gods and Heroes
* Chapter Nine: Moist von Lipwig and  Ankh-Morpork
* Chapter Ten: Far-Flung Lands (''forn parts'')
* Chapter Eleven: Over the Edge
* Chapter Twelve: The Studio Environment
* Chapter Thirteen: Perchance to Dream...
* Afterword
* Picture Credits


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 08:09, 24 November 2024

Designing Terry Pratchett’s Discworld
Cover by Paul Kidby
Co-author(s) Paul Kidby
Illustrator(s) Paul Kidby
Publisher Transworld
Publication date 7 November 2024
ISBN 9780857529480
Pages 256
RRP £30.00
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Designing Terry Pratchett’s Discworld (aka Designing Discworld) is a book written and illustrated by Paul Kidby about his collaboration with Terry Pratchett as the primary Discworld illustrator. It includes some never before seen art, including unused versions of covers and characters.

Blurb

’It's still magic, even if you know how it's done’ SIR TERRY PRATCHETT

Designing Terry Pratchett's Discworld takes readers behind the scenes of the amazing partnership between Sir Terry Pratchett and artist Paul Kidby.

It shows how the Discworld was brought to visual life - from the earliest sketches to the final magnificent masterpieces - and how Terry and Paul absorbed influences from art and pop culture, fusing them into the Discworld landscape.

Whilst Terry was the undisputed creative fountainhead, for three decades Paul has been the artistic force taking the people, places and piece of man-eating luggage from Terry's ever-fertile imagination right into our world.

This is a unique insight into one of the great literary partnerships, packed full of hitherto unseen art and the real stories behind it.

Contents

  • Foreword by Colin Morgan
  • Making It Up As I Go Along (preface by Paul Kidby)
  • Chapter One: Journey Into Discworld
  • Chapter Two: Crafting a Universe
  • Chapter Three: The Wizards
  • Chapter Four: The Witches
  • Chapter Five: The Ankh-Morpork City Watch
  • Chapter Six: Death and What Comes Next
  • Chapter Seven: Tiffany Aching and the Feegles
  • Chapter Eight: Gods and Heroes
  • Chapter Nine: Moist von Lipwig and Ankh-Morpork
  • Chapter Ten: Far-Flung Lands (forn parts)
  • Chapter Eleven: Over the Edge
  • Chapter Twelve: The Studio Environment
  • Chapter Thirteen: Perchance to Dream...
  • Afterword
  • Picture Credits

External links