- Author of the "Discworld" books, a series humorous fantasy novels: 1. The Colour of Magic (1983) 2. The Light Fantastic (1986) 3. Equal Rites (1987) 4. Mort (1987) 5. Sourcery (1988) 6. Wyrd Sisters (1988) 7. Pyramids (1989) 8. Guards! Guards! (1989) 9. Eric (1990) 10. Moving Pictures (1990) 11. Reaper Man (1991) 12. Witches Abroad (1991) 13. Small Gods (1992) 14. Lords and Ladies (1992) 15. Men at Arms (1993) 16. Soul Music (1994) 17. Interesting Times (1994) 18. Maskerade (1995) 19. Feet of Clay (1996) 20. Hogfather (1996) 21. Jingo (1997) 22. The Last Continent (1998) 23. Carpe Jugulum (1998) 24. The Fifth Elephant (1999) 25. The Truth (2000) 26. Thief of Time (2001) 27. The Last Hero (2001) 28. The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents (2001) 29. Night Watch (2002) 30. The Wee Free Men (2003) 31. Monstrous Regiment (2003) 32. A Hat Full of Sky (2004) 33. Going Postal (2004)
- Cartoon for the "Psychic Researcher" (1970s)
- 1993 Johnny and the Dead
- 1998 Carpe Jugulum (Disk World #23)
- 1992 The Carpet People
- 1998 The Last Continent (Disk World #22)
- 1992 Small Gods (Disk World #14)
- 1997 Jingo (Disk World #21)
- Author of the "Johnny Maxwell Trilogy" - "Only You Can Save Mankind" (1993), "Johnny and the Dead" (1993) and "Johnny and the Bomb" (1996).
- 1996 Hogfather (Disk World #20)
- 1992 Lords and Ladies (Disk World #13)
- 1995 Johnny and the Bomb
- 1991 Witches Abroad (Disk World #12)
- 1995 Maskerade (Disk World #18)
- 1991 Reaper Man (Disk World #11)
- 1994 Interesting Times (Disk World #17)
- 1990 Wings
- 1990 Moving Pictures (Disk World #10)
- Author of "Good Omens" (1990) (with Neil Gaiman).
- 1990 Diggers
- Author of the "Bromeliad Trilogy" - "Truckers" (1989), "Diggers" (1990) and "Wings" (1990).
- Author of "The Unadulterated Cat" (1989), a homage to real cats.
- 1989 Guards! Guards! (Disk World #8)
- 1989 Pyramids (Disk World #7)
- 1988 Wyrd Sisters (Disk World #6)
- 1983 The Colour of Magic (Disk World #1)
- 1986 The Light Fantastic (Disk World #2)
- 1987 Equal Rites (Disk World #3)
- 1987 Mort (Disk World #4)
- 1988 Sourcery (Disk World #5)
- Author of "Strata" (1981).
- Author of "The Dark Side of the Sun" (1976).
- Author of "The Carpet People" (1971). Substantially re-written by the author in the revised edition (1992), in which Pratchett writes "This book had two authors, and they were both the same person."
- Novel: "Thief of Time"
- Author of "Once More with Footnotes" (2004), a collection of some of his various short stories, articles, introductions and speeches, with a brief new introduction to each piece.
- (2001) The Last Hero, illustrated by Paul Kirby (Victor Gollancz Ltd)
- (February 12, 1978) Stephen Briggs and his play, "The Monstrous Regiment", was performed at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Judi Dench, Michael Williams, Robert Spencer and Jill Nott-Bower in the cast.
- (2014 - 2015) His novel, "Monstrous Regiment," was adapted by Chris Hainsworth at the Lifeline Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
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