Lady Vulpix
12th March 2015, 05:48 PM
This month has not been good for the world of fiction. First Leonard Nimoy, then Ray Bradbury and now Terry Pratchett.
He did prepare for it and left the final lines of the story of his life on Twitter.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/terry-pratchett-dead-authors-final-tweets-serve-as-a-poignant-farewell-10104159.html
Also, his 50th and last Discworld novel had a sense of closure to it, even though his world, of course, goes on, and will hopefully be known for generations to come.
He did prepare for it and left the final lines of the story of his life on Twitter.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/terry-pratchett-dead-authors-final-tweets-serve-as-a-poignant-farewell-10104159.html
Also, his 50th and last Discworld novel had a sense of closure to it, even though his world, of course, goes on, and will hopefully be known for generations to come.