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![[John Jackson Miller]](../images/authors/john-jackson-miller.jpg)
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John
Jackson Miller
Published: 10th March 2010
Star
Wars: Knights of the Old Republic comic book series
ended in February. It spanned some fifty comic books (plus a
#0 and handbook release), and has taken nearly four years to
reach its climatic conclusion. Knights of the Old
Republic is the creation of one person, John Jackson
Miller, who has garlanded praise for Knights of the Old
Republic's story, and has become a favourite of Star
Wars Expanded Universe fans for not just Knights of the
Old Republic but also for his
Lost
Tribe of the Sith e-book novellas. Read the interview.
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![[Paul S. Kemp]](../images/authors/paul-kemp.jpg)
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Paul
S. Kemp
Published: 20th January
2010
Paul S. Kemp is the author of Crosscurrent,
a story that links the ancient Jedi and Sith wars of The
Old Republic with events that are beginning to unfold in
the Fate of the Jedi
series.
Paul is a graduate of the University of Michigan-Dearborn
and the University of Michigan law school and his reading
tastes run the gamut from Shakespeare to Tom Clancy,
although it has been said that he is particularly fond of
Milton. Apparently the best advice on life he ever received
was from an undergraduate college professor in political
science: always extend yourself. Paul tries to keep that
advice in mind at all times. Read the interview.
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![[Joe Schreiber]](../images/authors/joe-schreiber.jpg)
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Joe
Schreiber
Published: 4th October
2009
Joe Schreiber is the author of Death
Troopers, the first Star Wars horror novel. Joe,
the self-titled "Scary Parent", is a well-known
horror author with two previous horror novels published
while the release of Death
Troopers coincides with the release of his third, No
Doors, No Windows. Joe was born in Michigan but spent
his formative years in Alaska, Wyoming, and Northern
California. He lives in central Pennsylvania with his wife,
two young children, and several original Star Wars action
figures. Read the interview.
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![[Matthew Stover]](../images/authors/mstover.jpg)
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Matthew
Stover
Published: 20th December
2008
Matthew Stover is the author of four Star Wars
novels: Traitor (2002) -
which formed part of The New Jedi
Order story arc; Shatterpoint
(2003) - a tale of the Clone
Wars featuring Mace Windu; the novelisation of Episode
III: Revenge of the Sith (2005) - an international
bestseller; and Luke
Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor (2008) - the tale of
the Alliance's efforts to stop Lord Shadowspawn and his
legions of shadow stormtroopers from resurrecting the Empire
only one year after the deaths of the Emperor and Darth
Vader. Read the interview.
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![[Karen Miller]](../images/authors/kmiller.jpg)
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Karen
Miller
Published: 25th November
2008
Karen Miller is the author of The
Clone Wars: Wild Space.
She is an established author with two Stargate tie-in
books and eight original novels published. Her first novel, The
Innocent Mage, was published in 2005 and was a finalist
in Australia's Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Speculative
Fiction. Two other of Karen's books, Empress (of
Mijak) and The Riven Kingdom, were selected for
The Tiptree Award Honor List in 2007. Read the interview.
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