The Clone Wars Roundup: October 28, 2012
As The Clone Wars dives into the heart of Season Five, some interesting insight has popped up around the internet. Here’s what I spotted the past few days.
Read moreAs The Clone Wars dives into the heart of Season Five, some interesting insight has popped up around the internet. Here’s what I spotted the past few days.
Read moreOne of the neatest parts of GeekGirlCon was the Connections room. That’s where I met Shiromi Arserio, who was seeking advice from Ashley Eckstein, the Her Universe founder. The three of us chatted about social media and making opportunities. I shared with Shiromi an observation I had made early on as a blogger: Don’t underestimate the power of guest blogging.
Read moreA lot happening in The Clone Wars this week, including Megan’s review of “The Soft War.”
Read moreAt Celebration VI, Linda Hansen-Raj, Mary Sheridan, and I had the pleasure of interviewing several Star Wars Expanded Universe authors. Independent of each other, our questions seemed to come back to a theme: characters. While I put my head down and write, each week the blog will post one of the interviews. First up is my discussion with James Luceno, author of Darth Plagueis.
Read moreI still want pink lightsabers in Star Wars, but even more my wish is that women have the best chance of beating breast cancer.
Read moreFangirls Around the Web for October 20, 2012.
Read moreOut today from Pantheon Books is Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars by Camille Paglia.
Read moreMegan reviews the second episode of the Onderon arc, “Front Runners.”
Read moreDel Rey announces a new Star Wars Expanded Universe novel at New York Comic-Con.
Read moreMegan reviews the first episode of the Onderon arc, “A War on Two Fronts.”
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