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Newsletter of the Klatchian Foreign Legion
September 2014 (Volume 17, Issue 9, Post 2)

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WOSSNAME is a free publication offering news, reviews, and all the other 
stuff-that-fits pertaining to the works and activities of Sir Terry 
Pratchett. Originally founded by the late, great Joe Schaumburger for 
members of the worldwide Klatchian Foreign Legion and its affiliates, 
including the North American Discworld Society and other continental 
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Editor in Chief: Annie Mac
News Editor: Vera P
Newshounds: Mogg, Sir J of Croydon Below, the Shadow, Wolfiekins
Staff Writers: Asti, Pitt the Elder, Evil Steven Dread, Mrs Wynn-Jones
Staff Technomancers: Jason Parlevliet, Archchancellor Neil, DJ Helpful
Book Reviews: Annie Mac, Drusilla D'Afanguin, Your Name Here
Puzzle Editor: Tiff (still out there somewhere)
Bard in Residence: Weird Alice Lancrevic
Emergency Staff: Steven D'Aprano, Jason Parlevliet
World Membership Director: Steven D'Aprano (in his copious spare time)

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INDEX:

01) QUOTES OF THE MONTH
02) EDITOR'S LETTER
03) "DRAGONS AT CRUMBLING CASTLE" NEWS
04) "GOOD OMENS" – ON THE WIRELESS!
05) DISCWORLD PLAYS NEWS
06) DISCWORLD CONVENTION NEWS
07) DISCWORLD MEETING GROUPS NEWS
08) IMAGES OF THE MONTH
09) CLOSE

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01) QUOTE OF THE MONTH

"Hooray! @terryandrob's DRAGONS AT CRUMBLING CASTLE is #1 on the UK 
children's charts! Congrats to all, inc. Mark Beech & @K_L_Armstrong!"

– Anne Hoppe, Pterry USA editor, on Twitter

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02) LETTER FROM YOUR EDITOR

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FREE!COPY! of A Slip of the Keyboard, from the official Terry Pratchett 
Books website:

"It's not long now until Sir Terry's collection of non-fiction, which 
spans his entire career, is out in bookshops nationwide. With a special 
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And here is the link to click on to register: http://tinyurl.com/lguxc47

Remember, there are only a couple of days left, so get clicking!

This issue being a fairly short one, there will be a further issue 
before the end of September. Stand by... and don't touch that dial... 
but before we go onwards and, well, more onwards, here's a heartening 
little note from theatre company (and bigtime Discworld fans) Monstrous 
Productions:

"Our January 2014 production of Mort raised over £2000, bringing our 
total to £5100 raised for Alzheimer's Research UK since we formed! Thank 
you to everyone who came to watch both Mort and Carpe Jugulum in June 
2013, we couldn't do it without your support."

Well done! And be sure to check out all the info for their next 
production, which will be Wyrd Sisters, in November – that's item 5.2 below.

– Annie Mac, Editor

p.s. Special thanks go to reader Tamar for bringing some of the less 
obvious Yahoogroups issues to our attention!

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03) "DRAGONS AT CRUMBLING CASTLE" NEWS

3.1 IN HIS OWN WORDS: THE STORY OF DRAGONS AT CRUMBLING CASTLE, BY SIR 
PTERRY

In The Guardian, a lovely piece by The Author himself about how and when 
he came to write the Dragons at Crumbling Castle stories:

"Focus on a planet revolving in space: Focus in on a small country in 
the northern hemisphere – Great Britain. Closer, closer... and on the 
western edge of London you can see the county of Buckinghamshire. Small 
villages and winding country roads. And if you could go back in time to 
the mid 1960s, you might spot a young lad on a motorbike coming down one 
such lane, notebook and pen in his jacket pocket. This is me. A junior 
reporter for the Bucks Free Press, sent out to cover stories on local 
events. If I was lucky, I would be going to something like a village 
fair – you know the kind of thing: men putting weasels down their 
trousers, people bobbing for frogs in a bucket, the odd cheese rolling 
too fast down a hill...

"It was a lot of fun back then. And somewhere in the middle of it I 
taught myself how to write by reading as many books as I could carry 
home from the library. So then I began writing stories of my own – 
stories for young readers that were published every week in the 
newspaper. The stories in this collection are a selection of those. 
There are dragons and wizards, councillors and mayors, an adventurous 
tortoise and a monster in a lake, along with plenty of pointy hats and a 
few magic spells (a few of which actually do what they are supposed to). 
Some of these early stories even spawned into my first novel, The Carpet 
People..."

To read the entire piece, go to:

http://tinyurl.com/lh6hhtf


3.2 A MULTIPLE CHOICE PTERRY QUIZ

Also in The Guardian, a charming quiz:

"Think you know your Discworld from your Dodger? Your rats from your 
Rincewind? Test yourself in our Terry Pratchett quiz"

Some samples of the questions:

Discworld stands atop a giant turtle. What is the turtle's name?

Donatello
Great T'Phon
Great A'Tuin
Tubul

Complete the quote from Lords and Ladies: 'In the beginning there was...'

'... a giant turtle.'
'... nothing, which exploded.'
'... only a small number of Discworld novels.'
'... a wizard named Rincewind.'

"Nunc Id Vides, Nunc Ne Vides" is the official Latin motto of the Unseen 
University. To which English phrase does the motto closest translate?

'Never tickle a sleeping dragon'
'No, no, you're doing it all wrong'
"Now you see it, now you don't"
'Eat a bit of pie'

Go on, have a look!

http://tinyurl.com/mrk8436

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04) "GOOD OMENS" – ON THE WIRELESS!

"It's the end of the world – just not quite how we might be expecting it 
– but then this is Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's version of 
Armageddon. BBC Radio 4 has today confirmed that the station will be 
collaborating with acclaimed authors Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett to 
create the first ever dramatisation of their co-penned cult-classic, 
Good Omens. The audio drama, which begins recording today in a secret 
London location, has a cast including Colin Morgan (Merlin, The Fall) as 
Newton Pulsifer, Josie Lawrence (Skins, EastEnders) as Agnes Nutter and 
Paterson Joseph (Peep Show, Green Wing) as Famine, as well as a host of 
delightful cameos, from the Gardeners' Question Time team to Neil and 
Terry themselves. Other cameos are set to delight listeners, but they 
are under wraps for now. Probably in a dusty occult bookshop in Covent 
Garden, but no one is quite sure.

"Mark Heap (Spaced, Green Wing, Stardust) and Peter Serafinowicz 
(Guardians Of The Galaxy, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Shaun Of The 
Dead) will be taking the central roles as angel and demon, Aziraphale 
and Crowley, respectively. The star-studded cast will also include Clive 
Russell (Game Of Thrones, Ripper Street), Julia Deakin (Spaced, Hot 
Fuzz), Louise Brealey (Sherlock), Simon Jones (Hitchhiker's Guide To The 
Galaxy), Arsher Ali (Four Lions, Complicit, Beaver Falls), Phil Davis 
(Silk, Whitechapel, Being Human) and Mark Benton (Waterloo Road, Land 
Girls) to name but a few...

"The team behind Radio 4 and 4 Extra's Neverwhere – which received a 
phenomenal critical and audience response last year – has reunited for 
this special six-part dramatisation of Good Omens. With Dirk Maggs, best 
known for Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, once again back in the 
director's and adaptor's chair, joined by producer Heather Larmour and 
ably assisted by Neil Gaiman... Fans will have to wait excitedly to hear 
the final drama as it is currently scheduled to air in December. It will 
broadcast across a week in five half-hour episodes and culminate in an 
hour-long final apocalyptic showdown, on a Saturday, shortly before 
Woman's Hour, should the world not actually end..."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2014/r4-good-omens

Lovely photo with the article, too. If you want to see the image on its own:

http://tinyurl.com/q8ojjgq

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05) DISCWORLD PLAYS NEWS

5.1 REMINDER: THE LAST CONTINENT IN ADELAIDE

Unseen Theatre's latest production – The Last Continent – is on right now!

When: now through 4th October 2014
Venue: The Bakehouse Theatre, 255 Angas Street, Adelaide, South 
Australia 5000
Time: 8pm all shows
Tickets: Adults $20, Concessions $18, Groups (10+) $16.
To buy online, go to http://tinyurl.com/nqd4vlk and press the big red 
BUY TICKETS button.

http://www.unseen.com.au/

And here be an excellent selection of iconographs from the current run 
of The Last Continent:

http://tinyurl.com/qxv2lph

5.2 WYRD SISTERS IN CARDIFF

After their successful presentation of Monstrous Regiment, Monstrous 
Productions are back with another Discworld goodie: Wyrd Sisters! "Check 
us out on the official Terry Pratchett website! Not long to go now and 
less than 2 weeks before we announce our premiere and open audition 
applications! Lovely to see that so many of our regulars have already 
bought their tickets, it means a lot to us that you keep coming back- we 
must be doing something right!"

When: 5th to  8th November 2014
Venue: the Gate Arts Centre, Keppoch St, Cardiff
Time: 7pm-10.30pm all shows
Tickets: £8 (£6 concessions). To purchase online, go to:

http://7889269b08cd.fikket.com/

or email monstrousproductions2012 at gmail.com

Remember, all profits from Monstrous Productions plays and merchandise 
go to Alzheimer's Research UK. In fact, they exist solely to perform 
Pratchett plays for this very purpose!

http://www.monstrousptc.com/
http://www.thegate.org.uk/

5.3 WYRD SISTERS IN TORONTO

Socratic Theatre Collective will finish its fourth season by presenting 
their production Stephen Briggs' adaptation of Wyrd Sisters, just in 
time for Halloween.

When: 31st October-9th November 2014
Venue: Fraser Studios, 101‐76 Stafford Street, Toronto, Ontario
Time: evening shows all 7.30pm; matinees (2nd and 9th November) 3pm
Tickets: $20 general admission/$15 students and seniors. To purchase 
online, go to:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/869974%E2%80%A9

For more information, go to:

https://www.facebook.com/socratictheatre

5.4 AND WYRD SISTERS IN SOUTHEND

"East Essex Players, who have recently celebrated their 50th 
anniversary, have decided to break away from their usual Earth based 
comedies to take on the fantasy of Pratchett's Discworld. 'We have 
performed a variety of comedy genres from Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit, 
to episodes of Fawlty Towers' says East Essex Players chairman Hazel 
Latcham, 'We are now looking forward to the challenge of a fantasy 
comedy that has a cult status.'"

When: 12th–15th November 2014
Venue: Dixon Studio, Palace Theatre, 430 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea 
SS0 9LA
Time: TBA
Tickets: £11.50, £10.50. A £1.50 per ticket booking fee applies, capped 
at four per order. Groups of 10+ please call 01702 351135 to buy fee-free.
Box Office: 01702 351135. To buy online, go to link below and click on 
the button for the desired date:

http://tinyurl.com/qat2s74	

For more information, go to:

http://www.eastessexplayers.co.uk/

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06) DISCWORLD CONVENTION NEWS

NULLUS ANXIETAS V (AUSTRALIAN DISCWORLD CONVENTION) NEWS

A message from the Fourecksian Discworld Convention Committee:

Roll out the red carpet, bang those grains, and watch out for stars in 
your eyes... The Australian Discworld Convention is coming up in a few 
mere months, and we are taking you to the Moving Pictures!

On April 10-12, 2015 in beautiful Parramatta, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 
you will experience the magic of the clickies with a range of delightful 
activities for all types of Discworld fans.

* Meet the stars of the silver screen at the Gala Dinner!
* Show off your costuming and/or acting skills in the "I Wanna Be A 
Star" Maskerade and XXXX Factor!
* Participate in Studio activities to ensure you make the best clickies 
possible!
* Test your knowledge of Discworld and Movies and their influence on 
each other in our Quiz!
* Support the Aboriginal Literacy Foundation at the Charity Auction!
* Be crafty with chain maille, knitting, card-making and more!
* Can you sing? Dance? Handle a sword a little? Learn all these skills 
and more at our workshops!
* And much more to be announced!

Tickets to the convention (and the Gala Dinner) are on sale now!
One lucky person in the first 100 will get their ticket cost reimbursed, 
so buy now and you could be as lucky as an Oswald winner!

For information on all of the above in a lot more detail, head over to 
our website :
http://ausdwcon.org

Our Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/Ausdwcon or follow us on 
Twitter @NullusAnxietasV

With One Thousand Elephants!

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07) DISCWORLD MEETING GROUPS NEWS

The Broken Drummers, "London's Premier Unofficially Official Discworld 
Group", meets on the first Monday of every month at the Monkey Puzzle, 
30 Southwick Street, London W2 1JQ: "We welcome anyone and everyone who 
enjoys Sir Terry's works, or quite likes them or wants to find out more. 
We have had many visitors from overseas who have enjoyed themselves and 
made new friends. The discussions do not only concern the works of Sir 
Terry Pratchett but wander and meander through other genres and authors 
and also leaping to TV and Film production. We also find time for a 
quiz. The prize is superb. The chance to set the quiz the following month."

Next meeting: Monday 6th October 2014, from 7pm onwards.

The Drummers' September meet report:

"So Drummers met Monday night. We had no quiz. What we had was lots of 
chat. I arrived to hear final snippets of a conversation that seemed to 
be about nerd eugenics. Disturbing stuff! At some point there was 
discussion of the Worzels and their penchant for agricultural machinery 
related innuendo. Alex wanted to know the etymology of the phrase "Top 
Hole!". No-one was sure but an online search suggested it might come 
from billiards. Barbara and I have both recently acquired Kindles and 
Larry gave much advice on their use. Meanwhile, Andrew, Sim and Eunice 
discussed RPGs. Tim and Ruth are rehearsing a new play and will send 
details. General chat continued until people decided to go home."

For more information, go to http://brokendrummers.org/ or email 
BrokenDrummers at gmail.com or nicholls.helen at yahoo.co.uk

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The Pratchett Partisans are a new fan group who meet monthly at either 
Brisbane or Indooroopilly to "eat, drink and chat about all things 
Pratchett". For more info about their next meetup, go to 
http://www.meetup.com/Pratchett-Partisans/ or contact Ula directly at 
uwilmott at yahoo.com.au

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The City of Small Gods is a group for fans in Adelaide and South 
Australia: "We have regular monthly dinner and games nights, longer 
games days, plus play outings, craft-y workshops, and fun social 
activities throughout the year. For more info and to join our mailing 
list, visit http://cityofsmallgods.org.au "

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The Broken Vectis Drummers meet on the first Thursday of every month 
from 7.30pm at The Castle pub in Newport, Isle of Wight.

Next meeting: Thursday 2nd October 2014, probably, but do email to check.

All new members and curious passersby are very welcome! For more info 
and any queries, contact broken_vectis_drummers at yahoo.co.uk

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The Wincanton Omnian Temperance Society (WOTS) meets on the first Friday 
of every month at Wincanton's famous Bear Inn from 7pm onwards. 
"Visitors and drop-ins are always welcome!"

Next meeting: Friday 3rd October 2014 (probably).

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The Northern Institute of the Ankh-Morpork and District Society of 
Flatalists, a Pratchett fangroup, has been meeting on a regular basis 
since 2005 but is now looking to take in some new blood (presumably not 
in the non-reformed Uberwald manner). The Flatalists normally meet at 
The Narrowboat Pub in Victoria Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire, to 
discuss "all things Pratchett" as well as having quizzes and raffles.

Details of future meetings are posted on the Events section of the 
Discworld Stamps forum:

http://www.discworldstamps.co.uk/forum/

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Sydney Drummers (formerly Drummers Downunder) meet on the first Monday 
of every month in Sydney at 3 Wise Monkeys, 555 George Street, Sydney,2000.

Next meeting: Monday 6th October 2014 at 6.30pm (probably). For more 
information, contact Sue (aka Granny Weatherwax): kenworthys at yahoo.co.uk

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Perth Drummers meet on the first Monday of the month, subject to holidays.

Next meeting: Monday 6th October 2014 (probably).

"Please note we have moved to Carpe Cafe from 5.30pm Carpe Cafe, 526 
Murray Street, Perth, WA. Meeting at a cafe means we are under-18 friendly!"

For details follow Perth Drummers on Twitter @Perth_Drummers and 
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/Perth.Drummers/ – otherwise 
message Krystel directly at khewett at live.com

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Western Drummers (that's two groups for the Sydney Pratchett fans now) 
meet at The Rowers, Nepean Rowing Club, Bruce Neal Drive, Penrith at 
6.30-7.30pm for food, 7.30pm for games, quizzes and chat.

Next meeting: Tuesday, September 23 at 6:00pm (that's tomorrow!)

For more information, contact Nanny Ogg – lewis_oz at bigpond.com – or 
visit their Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/westerndrummers

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08) IMAGES OF THE MONTH

The "cast" of Dragons at Crumbling Castle, in a gallery:
http://tinyurl.com/p35gctx

The cast of BBC Radio 4's adaptation of Good Omens:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BwxkfEnIcAErMNA.jpg:large

Some more parts of the Bradshaw's Guide:
http://tinyurl.com/o7ca9fd

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09) CLOSE

Whew! Made it to the end of this first issue. And there's more to come, 
including new reviews, before the end of this month.

The mirror version of this issue can be viewed at 
http://wossname.dreamwidth.org/5534.html

But for now, Wossname wishes you all a happy Equinox – autumnal or 
vernal, depending on your Jograffy – so here's to the relevant seasonal 
celebrations for all. See you soon!

– Annie Mac

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