I believe he would have to be the one to approve if, say an author wanted to kill Luke just for example here but otherwise you're right.
He has also nixed other storylines; for instance, he's said that the padawan who was Anakin's rival in the comics (I don't recall the name, not having read the comics) was off-limits to post-ROTS fiction because he
might (and I stress the word
might) use him for the live-action TV show they'll be making one of these years.
And speaking of the SW books, what's disturbed me about the books and comics of the Legacy era and beyond is that with the resurgence and return (yet again) of the Sith, it has to me, completely undermined and devalued the story of the films.
Agreed. Certainly there's an element of cyclicality to the Star Wars universe; every so often, the guardians of peace become complacent which allows for the ascendancy of followers of the Dark Side; there was major upheaval four thousand years ago (Exar Kun/KOTOR timeframe) and the Jedi and the Sith nearly wiped each other out a thousand years ago (Lord Hoth/Darth Bane timeframe) before Darth Sidious' rise to power. But I think it was too early to have another Sith resurgeance and another Empire; it makes everything that has been sacrificed in the name of peace and prosperity seem pointless if that peace only lasts a few decades. Legacy should have been set much further into the future, to both conserve the sense of accomplishment from the current era and avoid stepping on the toes of the current book line, which seems intent on prepping the galaxy for another fall.
I hadn't heard the Anakin Solo story, though.
Yup, worried the poor fans would get confused, which is a pretty ridiculous notion. Anybody that stupid probably isn't literate in the first place. And, of course, we have a character named Ben running around now, so...
From what I've heard, it was originally Jacen Solo that was going to bite the bullet in
Star by Star. Looking at the series from that perspective, it actually makes sense. Anakin seemed to die in the middle of his character arc, with Tahiri and as the go-to Jedi in terms of personal experience with the Yuuzhan Vong, to the point of developing Vong-sense; that's because the editors and writers had originally intended on carrying those arcs further. It might also explain why the books immediately following
Star by Star seemed confused about some of the plot arcs, particularly with regard to Jaina going over the same territory in the
Rebel duology that she had in
Dark Journey. That said, though, I've got to wonder if
Traitor would have been the amazing book it was if Stover had started with a more pragmatic character like Anakin than with a highly empathic, semi-pacifist and ideological character like Jacen, who just had so much further to fall. Then again, a heroic death in
Star by Star would have spared him the infantile character assassination of LOTF.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman