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| Signing for a princess. Photo by Del Rey. |
While the release of the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer was naturally and quite deservedly the big news of the first day — we were all standing in the exhibitor room watching the live event on the big screen above the Lego booth! — I had a fun personal first, doing a seminar on how best to write stories within shared universes.
I've done many panels on writing, but never any really on my own, with a program, before, so it was a bit of a novel experience, no pun intended.
The room was full and we wound up getting started early, giving me the chance to elaborate more on the topic. (The photo at left's from Leland Chee, "Keeper of the Holocron" at Lucasfilm and someone who knows plenty about dealing with milieus with multiple different writers.)If you weren't able to catch the seminar, you can find an audio recording of it on Tosche Station. It was a fun topic and one I may return to at greater length at some time in the future if enough people are interested.
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| Photo by Lucas Siegel. |
I spoke on the Del Rey panel on Saturday, along with Alan Dean Foster, Christie Golden, Jennifer Heddle, James Luceno, and Shelly Shapiro. We announced there the Rise of the Empire collection, a unique volume which brings together James' Tarkin novel and my New Dawn novel, along with some new short stories connecting them and conveying the spirit of life in the Imperial era. I'm writing one of them. The book is out in October and should catch anyone up who missed the earlier volumes.
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| Photo from the live stream. |
And then, of course, there were all the great fans and costumers who stopped by to say hi or get pictures taken. I met not one but three Jaraels this year, as well as two Zaynes, all from the Knights of the Old Republic comics.
Again, a great experience. My thanks to everyone who dropped by!
On sale today, I have a short story, "Orientation," in the new Star Wars Insider issue, #157, with art by Brian Rood. It's my first story featuring both the Emperor and Darth Vader, and it ties into Paul Kemp's new Lords of the Sith novel. You can get the magazine from your local newsstand, bookstore, or comics shop.
Elsewhere, be sure to check out my notes on Star Wars: A New Dawn, posted last week — and, of course, the book, which is now in paperback release.And as a special bonus, for the month of April, my Overdraft: The Orion Offensive book is just $2 for Kindle users! You can also get the latest adventure of Overdraft star Bridget Yang in Apollo's Daughters, which is on sale now.
And if you're in Wisconsin, here's another event of note: I'll be at the Fox Cities Book Festival this weekend, speaking at 1:30 at the Appleton Public Library.





Thank you for singing my books! It was great meeting you at my very first Star Wars Celebration.
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming out and spending your time signed books. I got 2 extra copies of A New Dawn signed for some friends that couldn't make it to the show and they loved it!
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