Originally posted by Greg_Cox:
I'd write a STAR WARS novel in a minute
I'd like to see that! That would take incredible skills the likes of which only superman can muster!
On second thought, make that a month or two . . . .
Originally posted by Greg_Cox:
I'd write a STAR WARS novel in a minute
I'd like to see that! That would take incredible skills the likes of which only superman can muster!
Sure I would, they've just never asked me. I've asked them, but the schedule always seems full.
Sure I would, they've just never asked me. I've asked them, but the schedule always seems full. Hell, if the money was right, I'd write a novel one chapter at a time on the backs of Cheerios boxes.
Yes, I would write cerealized fiction.![]()
Sure I would, they've just never asked me. I've asked them, but the schedule always seems full.
They're just saying that because they're afraid you'll kill off half the main characters in one go.
I've been severely disappointed by the lack of Vader-themed books. After ROTS was released, and the whole story was out there, I thought we'd be seeing an explosion of new between-trilogy books. Instead we get more shit about Young Anakin and the Clone Wars. I want Vader, the early days of the Rebel Alliance, Princess Leia, Grand Moff Tarkin, etc etc etc.That might actually get me to read them again. I got so disillusioned with the books right after the New Jedi Order that I haven't picked up a single one since. The whole of the Star Wars universe seems to be locked into a repetitive cycle, and I'm tired of the same story.
I'd pick up more books taking place prior to the NJO in a heartbeat, though.
We did get the Force Unleashed, which shows alot of that stuff.I've been severely disappointed by the lack of Vader-themed books. After ROTS was released, and the whole story was out there, I thought we'd be seeing an explosion of new between-trilogy books. Instead we get more shit about Young Anakin and the Clone Wars. I want Vader, the early days of the Rebel Alliance, Princess Leia, Grand Moff Tarkin, etc etc etc.That might actually get me to read them again. I got so disillusioned with the books right after the New Jedi Order that I haven't picked up a single one since. The whole of the Star Wars universe seems to be locked into a repetitive cycle, and I'm tired of the same story.
I'd pick up more books taking place prior to the NJO in a heartbeat, though.
Let's get David Mack to write a Star Wars novel. That way we can end the series for good as all the characters could be killed off in one go.
Sure I would, they've just never asked me. I've asked them, but the schedule always seems full.
They're just saying that because they're afraid you'll kill off half the main characters in one go.
And sacrifice all of those rich and compelling characters? Perish the thought.
I have the same opinion of LOTF and I haven't read any of the new series yet either and won't until they're in paperback and even then I may pass it up. The multi-book series they do suck because they have like 3 authors write, who each do their own thing so you have multiple subplots and characters showing in one book and not in another. The only thing in these series is the overall main plot and even then the connection between the books isn't much.I actually think the NJO was pretty fantastic, but I got really pissed off at Legacy of the Force and haven't read a SW book in 2 years as a result. I used to read all of them.
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