The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 23: Carpe Jugulum

King Verence and Queen Magrat of Lancre have a daughter and are inviting the high and the mighty from all the neighbouring regions to celebrate her naming day with them. However, Granny Weatherwax’s invitation has been misplaced and she is under the illusion that she hasn’t been invited. Unfortunately, her absence means that some foolishly … Continue reading The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 23: Carpe Jugulum

The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 22: The Last Continent

The oldest – and possibly least useful – piece of writing advice is to write what you know about. Most authors of Speculative Fiction (that’s Science Fiction and Fantasy under one roof) have chosen to ignore that and taken on a whole shelf of arcane and niche knowledge in order to cultivate their readership. By … Continue reading The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 22: The Last Continent

The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 21: Jingo

The start of Jingo features the introduction of the magical island of Leshp which makes a reappearance after being submerged for what appears to be most of recorded history and then, fairly predictably, becomes a pawn in the territorial disputes of the countries around the Circle Sea, chiefly the city of Ankh-Morpork and the country … Continue reading The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 21: Jingo

The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 20: Hogfather

Christmas stories are a comparatively recent phenomenon in literature (Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol was published in 1843, less than 200 years ago) but Christmas as we know it today can probably be dated to a similar age: frankly, if we hadn’t had the Victorians and their fascination with cards, trees and carols, Christmas might … Continue reading The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 20: Hogfather

A Novel Ian Appreciates: Quest For Lost Heroes by David Gemmell

David Gemmell sprang to almost immediate attention with the publication of his first novel, Legend, in 1984. In the years after that he wrote twelve more novels about the Drenai, the people who were defending their land from the incursions of Ulric, the Nadir Warlord. These sequels and prequels cross centuries of time and space … Continue reading A Novel Ian Appreciates: Quest For Lost Heroes by David Gemmell

The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 19: Feet Of Clay

This 19th Discworld novel begins with some golems building a king for themselves and Commander Vimes creating a coat of arms for himself, as befits a man who has recently married into the aristocracy. It gets progressively less normal after that. Feet Of clay is the 19th Discworld novel and the third Watch novel. As … Continue reading The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 19: Feet Of Clay

The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 18: Maskerade

Since several of the previous Discworld books had dealt with populist topics like movies and music and theatre and exposed some of the ridiculousness of them, it seemed only fair that Pratchett would take a good hard look at one of the most elitist art forms and give that a good solid kicking as well. … Continue reading The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 18: Maskerade

A Series Ian Likes: Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin

Earthsea is an archipelago made up of dozens of islands. The inhabitants enjoy a mostly quiet, but sometimes hard, life They also enjoy a healthy respect for the wizards who live among them. One of those wizards is Sparrowhawk, who rose from humble beginnings on the island of Gont, before travelling to Roke and learning … Continue reading A Series Ian Likes: Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin

The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 17: Interesting Times

When we last saw Rincewind, he was walking nonchalantly, calmly and fast out of the Disc’s version of Hell, accompanied by Eric, the titular demonologist of that adventure. Since then he has been living on a tropical island leading a dull and uneventful life where his only concern is where his next meal is going … Continue reading The Great Discworld Retrospective No. 17: Interesting Times