A Blink of the Screen
A Blink of the Screen is a 2012 collection of short fiction by Terry Pratchett. Spanning the author's entire career, the collection contains almost all of his short fiction, whether or not set in the Discworld.[1][2]
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| Author | Terry Pratchett | 
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| Illustrator | Josh Kirby | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Fantasy, science fiction | 
| Publisher | Doubleday | 
Publication date  | October 11, 2012 | 
| Pages | 318 | 
| ISBN | 978-0-385-61898-4 | 
Contents
    
- Foreword by A. S. Byatt
 - Non-Discworld Shorter Writings
 
- "The Hades Business" (1963)
 - "Solution" (1964)
 - "The Picture" (1965)
 - "The Prince and the Partridge" (1968)
 - "Rincemangle, The Gnome of Even Moor" (1973)
 - "Kindly Breathe in Short, Thick Pants" (1976)
 - "The Glastonbury Tales" (1977)
 - "There's No Fool Like an Old Fool Found in an English Queue" (1978)
 - "Coo, They've Given Me the Bird" (1978)
 - "And Mind the Monoliths" (1978)
 - "The High Meggas" (1986)
 - "Twenty Pence, with Envelope and Seasonal Greeting" (1987)
 - "Incubust" (1988)
 - "Final Reward" (1988)
 - "Turntables of the Night" (1989)
 - "#ifdef DEBUG + `world/enough' + `time'" (1990)
 - "Hollywood Chickens" (1990)
 - "The Secret Book of the Dead" (1991)
 - "Once and Future" (1995)
 - "FTB" (1996)
 - "Sir Joshua Easement: A Biographical Note" (2010)
 
- Discworld Shorter Writings
 
- "Troll Bridge" (1992)
 - "Theatre of Cruelty" (1993)
 - "The Sea and Little Fishes" (1998)
 - "The Ankh-Morpork National Anthem" (1999)
 - "Medical Notes" (2002)
 - "Thud: A Historical Perspective" (2002)
 - "A Few Words from Lord Havelock Vetinari" (2002)
 - "Death and What Comes Next" (2002)
 - "A Collegiate Casting-Out of Devilish Devices" (2005)
 - "Minutes of the Meeting to Form the Proposed Ankh-Morpork Federation of Scouts" (2007)
 - "The Ankh-Morpork Football Association Hall of Fame playing cards" (2009)
 
- Appendix
 
- Deleted extract from "The Sea and Little Fishes" (1998)
 - List of Illustrations
 
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