Returning guest & former local journalist Cam Sutcliffe joins Mark to discuss the 25thDiscworld novel, The Truth.
Topics include local journalism, Pulp Fiction, class & Pratchett’s side characters.
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This month on Discworld Order, award winning author Aliette De Bodard joins us to discuss the 24th Discworld novel, The Fifth Elephant.
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Your mileage may vary on how long you can listen to me talk. I get it. But... Granny Weatherwax vs vampires! Pratchett vs fascism! Verence vs Big Aggie's brose! Mark vs editing this into shape!
Carpe Jugulum is dark, weird, creepy and hilarious. Hope we did it justice.
This month on Discworld Order, @SarahParkin1 returns to discuss Carpe Jugulum.
It's our longest episode as we chat about Granny Weatherwax, vampires, AND the Witches novels in general.
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This month’s episode PD Doling joins Mark to discuss the 22nd Discworld novel, The Last Continent.
They discuss the limitations of Rincewind, the joys of the faculty and Damien Hirst.
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Discworld Order returns with episode 20.
Cam Pollard joins Mark to discuss the 21st Discworld novel, Jingo. We get into Pratchett's ant-war novel and why Pratchett dropped the ball with Sybil Vimes
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Ho Ho Ho!
Discworld Order Episode 19 on the Hogfather is out now as a Christmas treat.
Dr Jane Carroll, an associate professor in Children's literature, joins Mark to discuss Pratchett's Christmas novel. We talk about Dickens, latin puns & where this ranks among the Death books.
On paper, this looks like a major upgrade on having me as a guest, but I didn't hear Tchaikovsky make a single Jeffery de Visscher reference, so who wins really?
Jokes aside, it's a great episode that I know Mark was trying to put together for a while, so give it a listen.
The award winning Adrian Tchaikovsky (Children of Time, Dogs of War) provides his thoughts and perspective as we discuss the 19th Discworld novel, Feet of Clay.
We talk about Golems, class, puppeteering the reader, the Vetinari-Vimes dynamic and Robocop.
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The latest episode of Discworld Order has @JenSugden , co-writer of @Victoriocity and Wodehouse award nominated novel High Vaultage, join us to discuss Maskerade.
We talk about crafting jokes, managing fan favourites, bathos and the complicated depiction of Agnes Nitt.
@JenSugden , co-writer of High Vaultage & @Victoriocity , joins us to discuss the 18th Discworld novel, Maskerade. We talk about crafting jokes, managing fan favourites & bathos.
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@JenSugden , co-writer of High Vaultage & @Victoriocity , joins us to discuss the 18th Discworld novel, Maskerade.
We talk about crafting jokes, managing fan favourites, & bathos.
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say this is the first Discworld podcast to mention Jeffrey de Visscher.
As always, it was great to chat with Mark and get to ramble on about Discworld.
@Iversen83 returns to discuss the 17th Discworld novel, Interesting Times.
We talk about updating the Rincewind formula, how comedy ages, Mustrum Ridcully’s flexibility, and Scottish footballers.
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A really interesting chat, even if I have a different take on Soul Music. What sticks with me is how Pratchett describes the feeling of hearing and making music, the euphoria of a truly great gig, better than anyone - but this gets to the heart of some issues I readily forgave.
It's new episode time!
Dermot Byrne returns to talk about the 16th Discworld novel, Soul Music.
We discuss dated references, groanworthy puns, and Pratchett’s takes on education.
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Today marks the 10th anniversary of Terry Pratchett's final masterpiece, 'The Shepherd's Crown.' To honour this milestone, we're sharing these poignant reflections from Rob Wilkins.
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It’s been ten years since the publication of The Shepherd’s Crown, the last book Terry Pratchett completed before he died. Once the spine on this one was cracked, there were no more new Pratchetts to look forward to, and I know a lot of Discworld readers who were, understandably, with that sad reality in mind, reluctant to finish - or even start - this one because it felt like the final closing of a door.
But I also know that Terry wanted his books to be read and enjoyed far more than he wanted them kept on a shelf. And as time passes it becomes ever more apparent how much the Discworld books reward re-visiting, perpetually revealing something new, literary gems Terry had hidden away for a second or third, or even more, re-read. Every Pratchett is to some degree an unread Pratchett, including the ones you’ve already enjoyed and including The Shepherd’s Crown.
So the greatest way to honour Terry’s legacy is to pull that book you’ve been saving off the shelf, make a nice cup of tea and settle down to read the story he wrote for you. Enjoy.
Rob Wilkins
Wiltshire, August 2025
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