Jen Sugden, co-writer of the podcast Victoriocity and Wodehouse award nominated novel High Vaultage, joins us to discuss the 18th Discworld novel, Maskerade.
We talk about adapting from scripted comedy to novels, crafting jokes, Cultural Osmosis, exclamation marks, bathos, Pratchett's publishing potshots, the challenges of fan favourites, funny villains and the complicated depiction of Agnes Nitt.
Jen's work:
Victoriocity (Spotify): https://bit.ly/3Lge2xQ
Victoriocity (Amazon): https://bit.ly/3LByFEG
High Vaultage (Amazon.co.uk): https://bit.ly/4oM3t44
Social media links:
Jen - @JenSugden (Twitter)
Victoriocity - @victoriocity (Twitter)
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky)
Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (Bluesky)
Stuart Iversen returns as we discuss the 17th Discworld novel, Interesting Times.
We talk about updating the Rincewind formula, the flexability of Mustrum Ridcully, Terry Pratchett's middle class revolutionaries, comparing Interesting Times to One Piece, comparing Cohen the Barbarian to a Scottish footballer, how humour ages and the elephant in the room.
Please note that there may be some mild spoilers for The Last Continent .
For social media, you can find us at:
Stuart - @Iversen83 (Twitter), Ramblingsaboutwrestling.com
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky)
Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (Bluesky)
The bluegrass playing, guitar making, amateur cello repairman Dermot Byrne returns to discuss the 16th Discworld novel, Soul Music. We attempt to take Pratchett's vision apart with inexpert tools, discussing Pratchett's views on education, the music industry, groanworthy puns, dated references and Mustrum Ridcully's caring side.
Please note that there may be some mild spoilers for future Death books and Feet of Clay.
For social media, you can find us at:
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky)
Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (Bluesky)
Luke Jansen returns to join Mark in order to discuss the 15th Discworld novel, Men at Arms; a book that's not afraid to themes like prejudice, the corruptive influence of power, and retrophrenology.
We also discuss the largest cast for a Discworld novel to date, the depths and contrasts of Corporal Carrot, innumerate polymaths, the power of jollying people along and vicious little poodles.
Please note that there may be some mild spoilers for future Discworld city watch novels
For social media, you can find us at:
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky)
Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (Bluesky)
Dermot Byrne joins Mark to discuss the 14th Discworld novel, Lords and Ladies.
We talk about Granny Weatherwax's trust, Magrat's story arc, Nanny Ogg maximising her minutes, parallels (lots and lots of parallels), Pratchetts love of blacksmiths, the ridiculously deep supporting cast, deep call backs, Pratchetts take on elves and which character gets Pratchett's best fight scenes so far.
Please note that there may be some spoilers for future Discworld novels (mostly Maskerade & Carpe Jugulum) AND Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time.
For social media, you can find us at:
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky)
Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (Bluesky)
Cam Pollard joins Mark to discuss the 13th Discworld novel, Small Gods.
We discuss Pratchett's stylistic choices, his bravery, the multitude of historical references, God vs religion, open mindedness vs closed mindedness, Small Gods as a lesson about the dangers of echo chambers, and Emperor Hadrian's boyfriend.
Please note that there may be some spoilers for future Discworld novels (mostly the Thief of Time).
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky)
Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (Bluesky)
Nic Golding brings the perspective of a relative newcomer to Terry Pratchett as she joins Mark to discuss her favourite Discworld novel so far: The twelfth Discworld novel, Witches Abroad.
We discuss how Marc Burrows' The Magic of Terry Pratchett made a new Discworld fan, the nature of Granny Weatherwax, the right amount of Nanny Ogg, bickering, Gaspode (yes, really) and why Nic prefers Witches Abroad. There's also a lot of thoughts about reading, taste, and what people appreciate in Pratchett's novels.
Please note that there are some spoilers for future Discworld novels.
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky)
Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (Bluesky)
Patrick W Reed returns, joining Mark to discuss the eleventh Discworld novel, Reaper Man.
We look at the books sentimentality, the silliness of it's B plot and we even ask the question: Is it Pratchett's most English novel?
Other discussion points include: practical women, Pratchett's lack of trust in his skills, dated references, Vampires as a class construct, Mystic Meg, The Simpsons and the context of common quotations.
Please note that there are some spoilers for future Discworld novels.
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky)
Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (Bluesky)
Patrick - @patrickwreed.bsky.social (Bluesky)
Bunkum & Ballyhoo - @bunkumballyhoo.bsky.social (Bluesky)
Days of Thunder - @WCWThunderPod (Twitter)
The Days of Thunder Patreon page - alargemanappears.com
Dave Ryan from the Days of Thunder podcast swaps the horrors of WCW in the year 2000 for the Creatures from the Dungeon Dimensions as he joins joins Mark to discuss the tenth Discworld novel: Moving Pictures.
In this episode, we discuss debuting characters, how Victor Tugelbend feels like an early Discworld main character, Pratchett's possible opinions on Hollywood, Pratchett's turn of phrase, why this might be a Discworld hidden gem and an awful lot of movie references.
Please note that there are some spoilers for future Discworld novels.
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky)
Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (Bluesky)
Dave - @thedaytodave (Twitter & bluesky)
Days of Thunder - @WCWThunderPod (Twitter)
The Days of Thunder Patreon page - alargemanappears.com
Liam Byrne joins Mark to discuss the ninth Discworld novel: Eric.
In this episode, we discuss why there are two versions of Eric, Pratchett's obsession with bureaucracy, re-treading old paths, Pratchettian logic, Goodreads ratings and the benefits of short books.
Please note that there are mild spoilers for future Discworld novels featuring Rincewind.
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky) Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (bluesky) Liam - @tvtimelimit (Twitter)
Stuart Iversen joins Mark to discuss the eighth Discworld novel: Guards! Guards!
In this episode, we discuss why Guards! Guards! is a perfect example of a Discworld novel, Pratchett's ability to great interesting side characters, interesting choices for Discworld Pantomimes, and some rather interesting analogies (if you're a wrestling fan).
Please note that there are mild spoilers for future Discworld novels, especially the Watch books.
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky) Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (bluesky) Stuart - @iversen83 (Twitter & Bluesky)
Stuart's website: ramblingsaboutwrestling.com
George Twigg (podcaster, author, Mastermind finalist) joins Mark to discuss the seventh Discworld novel: Pyramids.
In this episode, topics of conversation include: Magical realism vs fantasy, pub quiz machines, terrines, Arnold Schwarzenegger, tradition holding back progress, Manchester United, Orientalism, "esoteric new age bullshit", diversity in modern fantasy, "tell not show", Hamlet references, the Great Pyramid of Giza, Lincoln Cathedral, Pratchett's travelogue books, William Huggins, Game of Thrones, reusing footnotes in video game manuals, lesser known London museums, art forgery, and lots of Ancient Egypt facts.
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky) Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter) @monkeybuckles (bluesky) George - @puropodcast (Twitter & Bluesky)
Discworld Order is a monthly Discworld podcast series, looking at the Discworld novels in chronological order.
Each episode Mark Buckeldee is joined by a guest as they go through the guest's history with fantasy fiction, their Discworld fandom and the novel in question.
Sarah Parkin returns to discuss the sixth Discworld novel: Wyrd
Sisters. The chat covers the usual subjects when it comes to Wyrd Sisters:
Character dynamics
Shakespeare
The Hedgehog Song
Throne of Blood
Foreshadowing
Pratchett hitting his stride
Playing with Lord & Lady Macbeth
Bickering
Wrestlers doing Macbeth?
Spoiler warning: Please note that there are some significant
spoilers for Lords & Ladies, Maskerade and Carpe Jugulum.
DWO - @DiscWorldOrder (Twitter & Bluesky)
Mark - @monkey_buckles (Twitter)
Sarah - @SarahParkin1 (Twitter & Bluesky)
Discworld Order is a monthly Discworld podcast series, looking at the Discworld novels in chronological order.
This episode, Mark is joined by Luke Jansen to discuss the fifth Discworld novel: Sourcery.
We explore an often maligned book in the series, looking at it's value as well as it's weaknesses, why it can feel like a step backwards and who is the best character in the book.
Please note that there may be some mild spoilers regarding future books in the Discworld series.
Follow the podcast on Bluesky - @discworldorder.bsky.social
and on Twitter/X - @DiscWorldOrder
Follow Mark on Twitter - @monkey_buckles
Discworld Order is a monthly Discworld podcast series, looking at the Discworld novels in chronological order.
This episode, Mark is joined by Patrick W. Reed, the author of Kayfabe: A mostly true history of professional wresting, to discuss the fourth Discworld novel: Mort.
Please note that there may be some mild spoilers regarding future books in the Discworld series.
Follow the podcast on Twitter/X - @DiscWorldOrder
Mark - @monkey_buckles
Patrick - @Patrick_W_Reed
Patricks website is patrickwreed.com
Discworld Order is a monthly Discworld podcast series, looking at the Discworld novels in chronological order.
Each episode Mark Buckeldee is joined by a guest as they go through the guest's history with fantasy fiction, their Discworld fandom and the novel in question.
This episode, Mark is joined by Sarah Parkin as they discuss the third Discworld novel: Equal Rites.
Please note that there are some spoilers regarding the other witches books in the Discworld series.
Follow the podcast on Twitter/X - @DiscWorldOrder
Mark - @monkey_buckles
Sarah - @SarahParkin1
Discworld Order is a monthly Discworld podcast series, looking at the Discworld novels in chronological order.
Each episode Mark Buckeldee is joined by a guest as they go through the guest's history with fantasy fiction, their Discworld fandom and the novel in question.
This episode, Mark is joined by his former podcast partner in crime Kieran Lefort as they discuss the first two Discworld novels: The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic.
Follow the podcast on Twitter/X - @DiscWorldOrder
Mark - @monkey_buckles
Kieran - @kieranedits