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  • #REDIRECT [[Short Story:The Sea and Little Fishes]] ...
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  • A short story by Terry Pratchett, in which the author of a wildly popular series of fanta ...Plecitý created a [[Fan Films|live action adaptation]] (in Czech) of this story. ...
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  • This was a drabble (being a story of exactly one hundred words, no more or less), originally written for the [[Category:Short Stories]] ...
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  • ...ter novels would re-use the names Linsay and [[Joshua Valienté]] from this story, the characters of the same names don't really match up: the Joshua of the ...hundreds of thousands) of steps away from the original. Notably the short story does not use the terms "steps" or "stepping", but instead refers to "moves" ...
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  • ...t]] in 1973 for the [[Uncle Jim|Bucks Free Press]]. The plot of this short story would later serve as the template for {{T}}. It was later reprinted in {{BS ...es of the Carpet People", which would be expanded into {{TCP}}, this short story is, in Pratchett's own words in {{BS}}, "an earlier and shorter version of ...
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  • ...along with each copy of the game. Later reprinted in {{OMWF}}, titled 'The Story of Thud,' and in {{BS}}. The contents of the story detail the origins of the game, the instances that led to the (first) [[Bat ...
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  • ...ter novels would re-use the names Linsay and [[Joshua Valienté]] from this story, the characters of the same names don't really match up: the Joshua of the ...hundreds of thousands) of steps away from the original. Notably the short story does not use the terms "steps" or "stepping", but instead refers to "moves" ...
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  • A short story by Terry Pratchett that first saw the light of day in the ''Times Higher Ed ...tra" in some editions of {{SN}}, and most recently in the new anthology of short stories and ephemeral writings, {{BS}}. ...
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  • ...e to go, '''''Medical Notes''''' is, in fact, just that. It is a series of short descriptions of ailments more often seen on, if not peculiar to, the Discwo This not-a-short-story-at-all was provided for the programme book of the 2002 Discworld Convention ...
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  • ...see for a long time. The series also includes extra material added to the story from ideas that the authors had that did not make it into the book, as well ...wo is not based on the sequel. He felt he couldn’t jump straight into that story, and so came up with a new one to connect the first season to where the seq ...
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  • A short story by Terry Pratchett, in which the author of a wildly popular series of fanta ...Plecitý created a [[Fan Films|live action adaptation]] (in Czech) of this story. ...
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  • ;Page 24 (Doubleday HB) - “The official story is that she's in mourning.”:The Duchess of Borogravia appears to have cer ...tall person - or, ironically, for a short person. (Lofty is described as “short” on page 79.) ...
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  • ...Made Out of Meat|They're Made Out of Meat}}, a Nebula Award winning short story ...|Gone With the Wind}}, both released in 1939, were the first color movies. Short sound films have existed since the {{wp|Dickson_Experimental_Sound_Film|Dic ...
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  • ...Stephen Baxter}}. It is based on a pre-{{COM}} concept then called [[Short Story:The High Meggas|''The High Meggas'']]. ...tones exclusive 'Metallic' edition contained the extra short story [[Short Story:The High Meggas|''The High Meggas'']]. ...
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  • ...oints out a need for one or more namespaces for works that aren't Books or Short Stories, unless I'm missing something: this one's a playscript but there ar ...ual pages may be obvious or wildly unlikely. At the end of 2014 I put up a short history of the wiki to fill in the "About" page. Who looks at the "About" p ...
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  • |series=Short Stories ...ry:The Abominable Snow-baby|of the same name]] by [[Terry Pratchett]]. The short was a co-production between [[Narrativia]] and Eagle Eye Drama. It was show ...
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  • ...the city of [[Ankh-Morpork]], first mentioned in the short story ''[[Short Story:A Collegiate Casting-Out of Devilish Devices|A Collegiate Casting-Out Of De It was a prescient piece of town-planning that gave it its name. As the story begins, it appears that the street isn't actually there, as shown by this d ...
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  • ...itten in 1968 and was published in the [[Uncle Jim|Bucks Free Press]]. The story was later reprinted in the anthology {{FCFB}}. ...airing a 30 minute animated [[TV and film adaptations|adaptation]] of the story. Produced by Eagle Eye Drama, in association with [[Narrativia (production ...
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  • ...- and ''bloodlessly''. Greater background information is given in "[[Short Story:Thud-A Historical Perspective|Thud - A Historical Perspective]]". ...on the official Thud website. It was later collected in {{OMWF}} (as "The Story of Thud") and {{BS}}. ...
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  • ...s. The series was based on a short story by Terry Pratchett called [[Short Story:The High Meggas|''The High Meggas'']]. ...is website Stephen released several excerpts and [[Deleted Scenes|original short fiction]] relating to the Long Earth novels: ...
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  • ...ndard' in its weekend section on the 2nd of February 1990. This is a short story by [[Terry Pratchett]] told from the point of view of a historian in the fu This short story has not yet been republished in any other work. ...
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  • ...t and Jan Harkin of the research they did looking for the final serialised story, “The Quest for the Keys”, which uncovered many of the others. Twenty early short stories by one of the world's best loved authors, each accompanied by exqui ...
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  • ...ia:ENIAC|early computers]] that were used to do multiple calculations in a short space of time), thus reducing the need for humans to do so (a source of dis ...of Hex, albeit on the [[Roundworld]], appears in the short story “[[Short Story:The Computer Who Wrote to Santa Claus|The Computer Who Wrote to Santa Claus ...
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  • ...the [[Assassins' Guild]], who gets her first formal speaking part in this short. Captain [[Carrot]] is also present, and of course he mooted a prototype or ...was later expanded into a sort of prologue to {{T!}}, it is possible this short had the same potential relationship to ''Scouting for Trolls'', or else any ...
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  • ...abyte Drive to Believe in Santa Claus'''”, among other titles) is an early story by [[Terry Pratchett]], originally published in the ''Western Daily Press'' ...the title used in the collections {{OMWF}} in 2004 and {{BS}} in 2012. The story was collected again in 2017 in {{FCFB}} under the title “The Computer Who ...
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  • A short story written in the style of the great Victorian horror writers, like M. R. Jame Originally published in ''Time Out'' magazine in 1987, the story is reprinted in {{BS}} and the 25th anniversary edition of {{H}}. ...
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