Comic-Con Saturday Roundup
I slept in. I sort of felt like today would be the craziest in the Convention Center, and it was pretty packed but the floor or the panels weren’t too insane.
Read moreI slept in. I sort of felt like today would be the craziest in the Convention Center, and it was pretty packed but the floor or the panels weren’t too insane.
Read moreOnce again, Tim Zahn delivers a fun Star Wars adventure in the best tradition of the Original Trilogy films and
Read moreMost definitely I hope to see more women in creative roles not just at DC, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars, but everywhere. At the same time, I want women capable of effectively creating characters and storylines that women can relate to, or this Spaceship to Gender Equality in Scifi and Fantasy will take us nowhere fast.
Read moreStar Wars Books previewed in the Random House Spring Catalogue, Golden interview in the Insider, and Zahn talks Reenlistment of Baron Fel.
Read moreFor your summer reading pleasure, FGB highlights several Star Wars backlist books that include mature romance in their storylines.
Read moreTomorrow the Star Wars Expanded Universe novels backlist goes digital, with over 100 titles being made available as ebooks. In the upcoming weeks, I’ll be highlighting books on that list that I’ve enjoyed as a Star Wars fan in a Summer Reading Roundup. I’ll also feature specific books from the backlist in my new series Looking for Strong Female Heroines, in which I’ll suggest story arcs that will fill your fangirl cravings for heroine-centric tales.
Read moreA fangirl convention update, including information on San Diego Comic Con and Geek Girl Con.
Read moreI always believe in balancing critical discussion with positive input. I’ve been talking a lot lately about where the EU is lacking, so I wanted to balance that with some ideas on the most appealing element of the Star Wars universe – how much room there is for everyone.
Read moreEspecially for those of us who watched the Original Trilogy in the theaters in their initial releases, it’s hard to believe that 2011 marks the twentieth anniversary of the publication of Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn.
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