Rhianna Pratchett

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Rhianna Pratchett
Born (1976-12-30) 30 December 1976 (age 47)
Rowberrow, Somerset, England
Occupation Writer
Nationality British
Genre Video games, fantasy
Notable works Heavenly Sword, Mirror's Edge, Tomb Raider, Rise of the Tomb Raider
Website
rhiannapratchett.com

Rhianna Pratchett (born 30 December 1976) is an English video game writer,[2] narrative designer, and journalist.[3] She has worked on titles such as Tomb Raider (2013) and its follow up, Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015), Heavenly Sword, Overlord, and Mirror's Edge.

Pratchett is the daughter of the fantasy writer Terry Pratchett. In 2012, Pratchett became one of the four founders of Narrativia Limited, the production company which holds exclusive multimedia and merchandising rights to her late father's works.[4]

Career

Rhianna Pratchett studied journalism at the London College of Printing and following graduation began writing for Minx magazine, where her first games reviews were published.[5] She moved to the long running PC Zone magazine as an editorial assistant, staff writer, eventually becoming a section editor. She wrote for many other publications including The Guardian.[6]

Pratchett moved into script writing and narrative design in 2002, with Beyond Divinity, produced by Larian Studios in Belgium.[7] She also wrote a novella to accompany the game. In 2007, her work on Heavenly Sword was nominated for a BAFTA and a year later she won a Writers' Guild of Great Britain 'Best Videogame Script' award for Overlord. Pratchett wrote the comic Tomb Raider: The Beginning with Dark Horse and the Mirror's Edge miniseries with DC Comics, along with several of her own short stories. She has contributed to various books on games narrative including Professional Techniques for Video Game Writing (edited by Wendy Despain) and Game Writing: Narrative Skills for Videogames (edited by Chris Bateman).

She is Co-Director of Narrativia Limited. In 2012 and 2013 Narrativia announced that it would be working on three television projects based on Pratchett's father's works: The Watch, Good Omens, and Wee Free Men, as well as several other projects.[8] She has also spoken on BBC Radio 1, Radio 4, 5Live and multiple conferences around the world, including Develop, Animex, GDC and TEDx Rome.[9]

In June, 2015, she said that her father's 41st Discworld novel The Shepherd's Crown, to be published posthumously later that year, would mark the end of the series, and that no further novels or books of unfinished work would be authorised for publication.[10]

Works

Video games

Comics

Film and television

She has appeared in the documentaries Games Britannia, Critical Path and Charlie Brooker's How Video Games Changed the World.

Achievements

  • Tomb Raider (2013) – shortlisted for the WGGB Best Videogame Script in 2013.
  • Risen (2009) – co-nominated for a WGGB award 2010.
  • Mirror's Edge (2008) – won Best New IP at E3 '08 and Adventure Game of the Year at the 2009 Interactive Achievement Awards.
  • Viking: Battle for Asgard (2008) – shortlisted for Best New IP at 2008 Develop awards.
  • Overlord (2008) – won the WGGB Best Videogame Script award in 2008. Also shortlisted for Best New IP in the 2008 Develop Awards.
  • Heavenly Sword (2007) – nominated for a BAFTA for story/character in 2007. Also shortlisted for Best New IP in the 2008 Develop awards and Best Videogame Script in the 2008 WGGB Awards.
  • Won the European Women in Games Hall of Fame Award in 2013.[12]

References

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