Friday, March 13, 2015

Guardian: Neil Gaiman expressed his condolences on the death of Terry Pratchett – BBC

The writer Neil Gaiman expressed his condolences on the death of his colleague, Terry Pratchett, according to The Guardian . The authors were friends for many years, they have also released a joint book “Good Omens”. “I will miss you very much,” – wrote in his Twitter Gaiman. “I knew that his death was approaching, but this has not become easier,” – he said.

Previous reported that the British writer, an officer of the Order of the British Empire and the creator of fantasy Discworld Terry Pratchett world died on the 67th year of life.

Written and directed by Dirk Maggs, who worked with Pratchett and Gaiman on radio show “Good Omens”, told the newspaper that Pratchett was good, purposeful and not tolerate half-measures.

The writer Ursula K. Le Guin said the sad news of the death of Pratchett, and stressed that he will be sorely missed. Also expressed his condolences to British Prime Minister David Cameron, the British actor Ricky Gervais and many other well-known personalities.

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