11/12/2022 0 Comments Dlx apocalypse cow skateboard![]() ‘TALES OF THE CARPET PEOPLE’ Children’s Circle. 38-39, and The Sunday Telegraph, 15 March 2015, p. Reprinted, with introductory note, in A Blink of the Screen, London: Doubleday, 2012, pp. Pratchett, L6A) in Technical Cygnet, 1: 11, May 1965, p. Ed Hames writes: ‘Four of these reviews are by Terry Pratchett – I think you will recognise them – as is the conclusion.’ TP certainly wrote the review of ‘The Glass of Iargo’. AN ASSESSMENT OF COLIN KAPP’, By Ed F.James & Terry Pratchett, Zenith, 6 (ed. The electro-stencils improved the layout no end let’s have more” The photos were a surprise too but why did the Guest of Honour appear only once, in the back-ground of one photo?’ ‘VECTOR 27 struck me as a rather ‘bitty’ issue but since it is the first under new management perhaps it is to be expected. Definition: Half the time, a crank is someone whose beliefs or opinions you don’t agree with. ‘In reply to Dick Howett’s question is there any reason why alien spacecraft shouldn’t look like the saucer in FORBIDDEN PLANET? Would you rather an observer, on seeing a UFO that looked just like the above, altered his description so as to make it seem more plausible? Perhaps they really do look like that if the occupants knew that their ship was really cribbed from MGM they’d probably give up and go home. TP’s comments related to Vector 26, published in May 1964. TP’s letter refers to Vector 27, but this was an error by its Publications Officer, Roger Peyton, who had just become its new Editor, and had presumably typed the issue. Pratchett, 5A) Technical Cygnet, 1: 10, July 1964 p. ‘LOOK FOR THE LITTLE - DRAGON?’ and ‘THE SEARCHER’, (Signed Terry Pratchett, 5A) in Technical Cygnet, 1: 9, March 1964 pp. Reprinted in A Slip of the Keyboard, Doubleday, 2114, pp. (Letter, referring to Ron Bennett’s article in the previous issue, entitled ‘Science Fiction in Schools’) in Vector (Journal of the BSFA), 21, September 1963, p. Cholewa, Nowa Fantastyka, November 2012, pp.50- 55. Andreas Brandhorst, München: Piper Verlag, 26 October 2007 (978-5-6), pp. German: ‘Die Hades-Angelegenheit’ with introductory note from Once More, in Die Ganze Wahnsinn, trs. 19-34.Ĭzech: ‘Kšeft v hádesu’, in Divadlo Krutosti, trs. Reprinted, with revised introductory note, in A Blink of the Screen, London: Doubleday, 2012, pp. Sheila Perry & Priscilla Olson, NEFSA Press, 2004, pp. Reprinted, with introductory note, in Once More* *with footnotes, eds. London: New English Library (Four Square Books), October 1965, pp. ‘THE HADES BUSINESS, Science Fantasy, ed. NOTE: Fictional writings are shown in blue. Thank you very much: I am extremely grateful to you all. Supporting quotes on other authors’ books can be found at the end of this page.ĭiscoverers of hitherto unknown stories and articles are credited after the entries they’ve discovered: Pat & Jan Harkin who have been combing through pages in the British Newspaper Library in Boston Spa, David Moger, Shaun Lewis, Trevor Howard, and Marc Burrows. If anyone comes across any omissions, please let me know: due credit will be given to the discoverers. DLX APOCALYPSE COW SKATEBOARD FREEAt the Bucks Free Press he wrote under the pseudonym ‘Uncle Jim’ (as did everyone who wrote the stories in ‘Children’s Corner’ before and after him), and later as ‘Marcus’ (in the Midweek Free Press), a by-line that was his alone. I have been uncertain as to whether to include interviews in this section, but decided that as they are (officially) almost all taken down by the interviewer, they should go in the Writings about Terry Pratchett section. Too, Terry did not tell me of many of the small items he wrote: it was down to me to find them. GIVEN Terry Pratchett’s career as a journalist, when most of his writings were unsigned, this section can never be complete – and I have not attempted a more detailed list than that here. ![]()
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