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Rhianna studied journalism and worked as a videogame reviewer, columnist and editor for various magazines. She has become best known as a videogame writer, with her first major work being ''[[wikipedia:Beyond Divinity|Beyond Divinity]]'' in 2004. Her most famous works are the comic fantasy ''[[wikipedia:Overlord (2007 video game)|Overlord]]'' (2007) and its multiple sequels and spin-offs, and ''[[wikipedia:Tomb Raider (2013 video game)|Tomb Raider]]'' (2013) and its sequel ''[[wikipedia:Rise of the Tomb Raider|Rise of the Tomb Raider]]'' (2015), which rebooted and updated the long-running ''Tomb Raider'' franchise. She was also lead writer on ''[[wikipedia:Heavenly Sword|Heavenly Sword]]'' (2007), ''[[wikipedia:Mirror's Edge|Mirror's Edge]]'' (2008) and ''[[wikipedia:Lost Words: Beyond the Page|Lost Words: Beyond the Page]]'' (2019), and has contributed writing to many other games, as well as comics, novellas and other tie-in fiction. | |||
Rhianna has been nominated for and won multiple awards for her videogame work. These include a BAFTA nomination for ''Heavenly Sword'' in 2007, winning a Writers' Guild of Great Britain award for ''Overlord'', and winning Writers' Guild of America and D.I.C.E. Awards for ''Rise of the Tomb Raider'' in 2016. She was added to the "European Women in Games" Hall of Fame in 2013. | |||
=== Other work === | |||
Rhianna wrote the children's gamebook ''Crystal of Storms'' for the long-running Fighting Fantasy series in 2020. She also collaborated with Andi Ewington, Calum Alexander Watt and Alex de Campi on ''Campaigns & Companions: The Complete Roleplaying Guide for Pets'', a humour book imagining pets in various ''Dungeons & Dragons''-inspired scenarios. | |||
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Rhianna is one of the four co-owners of [[Narrativia (production company)|Narrativia]], the company which controls the media rights to Terry Pratchett's works. After Terry's death Rhianna stated that she would not be continuing the Discworld by writing any novels, though she would potentially work on "[[TV and film adaptations|adaptations]], spin-offs, maybe tie-ins" of Terry Pratchett's works. | Rhianna is one of the four co-owners of [[Narrativia (production company)|Narrativia]], the company which controls the media rights to Terry Pratchett's works. After Terry's death Rhianna stated that she would not be continuing the Discworld by writing any novels, though she would potentially work on "[[TV and film adaptations|adaptations]], spin-offs, maybe tie-ins" of Terry Pratchett's works. | ||
Rhianna completed a script for a film version of [[TV and Film:The Wee Free Men|''The Wee Free Men'']], presenting it to Terry on his | Rhianna completed a script for a film version of [[TV and Film:The Wee Free Men|''The Wee Free Men'']], presenting it to Terry on his birthday. | ||
Her first published Discworld work will be {{TAG}}, co-written with [[Gabrielle Kent]] and illustrated by [[Paul Kidby]]. | Her first published Discworld work will be {{TAG}}, co-written with [[Gabrielle Kent]] and illustrated by [[Paul Kidby]]. |
Revision as of 02:41, 16 May 2023
Rhianna Pratchett is the daughter and only child of author Terry Pratchett and his wife Lyn Pratchett.
Works
Videogames
Rhianna studied journalism and worked as a videogame reviewer, columnist and editor for various magazines. She has become best known as a videogame writer, with her first major work being Beyond Divinity in 2004. Her most famous works are the comic fantasy Overlord (2007) and its multiple sequels and spin-offs, and Tomb Raider (2013) and its sequel Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015), which rebooted and updated the long-running Tomb Raider franchise. She was also lead writer on Heavenly Sword (2007), Mirror's Edge (2008) and Lost Words: Beyond the Page (2019), and has contributed writing to many other games, as well as comics, novellas and other tie-in fiction.
Rhianna has been nominated for and won multiple awards for her videogame work. These include a BAFTA nomination for Heavenly Sword in 2007, winning a Writers' Guild of Great Britain award for Overlord, and winning Writers' Guild of America and D.I.C.E. Awards for Rise of the Tomb Raider in 2016. She was added to the "European Women in Games" Hall of Fame in 2013.
Other work
Rhianna wrote the children's gamebook Crystal of Storms for the long-running Fighting Fantasy series in 2020. She also collaborated with Andi Ewington, Calum Alexander Watt and Alex de Campi on Campaigns & Companions: The Complete Roleplaying Guide for Pets, a humour book imagining pets in various Dungeons & Dragons-inspired scenarios.
Discworld
Many of the novels (especially the ones for children) are dedicated to Rhianna, or to both Rhianna and Lyn Pratchett. The character of Esk is based on Rhianna, and her favourite Discworld novel is Equal Rites.
Rhianna is one of the four co-owners of Narrativia, the company which controls the media rights to Terry Pratchett's works. After Terry's death Rhianna stated that she would not be continuing the Discworld by writing any novels, though she would potentially work on "adaptations, spin-offs, maybe tie-ins" of Terry Pratchett's works.
Rhianna completed a script for a film version of The Wee Free Men, presenting it to Terry on his birthday.
Her first published Discworld work will be Tiffany Aching’s Guide to Being a Witch, co-written with Gabrielle Kent and illustrated by Paul Kidby.