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Star Wars Novels Updates Posted By Mike on October 11, 2008: From Sue Rostoni on the SW.com boards
Get Your First Look At Wild Space Posted By Mike on October 9, 2008: Karen Miller's upcoming Clone Wars novel
Jedi Journals Bookshelf: On Sale Now Posted By Jay on October 8, 2008: There's a bunch of new Clone Wars titles out plus prequel artist Ian McCaig's portfolio.
New Title For Fate Of The Jedi #2 Posted By Mike on October 6, 2008: Updated! From Enigma to Omen
Karen Traviss Talks Sev Posted By Mike on October 6, 2008: And what we may or may not expect of him...
Ryder Windham Radio Interview Posted By Adrick on October 4, 2008: SW books & comic author speaks TODAY!
Clone Wars Webcomics Are GO! Posted By Paul on October 3, 2008: Free online right now...
Paul S. Kemp's Jaden Korr Novel Clarified Posted By Mike on October 1, 2008: Clarifying confusion with the novel setting
Hyperspace Short Story: Interference Posted By Mike on September 30, 2008: By John Jackson Miller at Starwars.com
"Blood Oath" by Elaine Cunningham Posted By Paul on September 29, 2008: Updated! More tidbits on the novel
Jedi Journals: Novel Update From Sue Rostoni Posted By Jay on September 29, 2008: StarWars.com updates tonight with a link to Sue Rostoni's Blog, letting everyone know a little more about the next 3 years worth of fiction. There's a couple little surprises in there to get fans excited. Does the name 'Nomi Sunrider' mean anything to you?
The Art And Making Of Star Wars: TCW Posted By Mike on September 28, 2008: As mentioned in SW Insider #104
Christine Golden Talks Fate of The Jedi Posted By Mike on September 28, 2008: Was Traviss originally slated instead of her?
New Rebel Force Info Posted By Adrick on September 27, 2008: Mission to Muunilist?
Fate Of The Jedi Info Posted By Mike on September 27, 2008: Blurb, promotions and more
Jedi Journals: Star Wars Encyclopedia Covered Posted By Jay on September 26, 2008: StarWars.com has just posted covers for all three volumes of The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia. Yes, in case you missed it, it's now 3-volumes. All in hardcover, and over 1200 pages!! And who said size matters not? Click on the image above for the details.
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