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His first three ''Star Wars'' novels are much more violent and morally gray than most other ''Star Wars'' works, a fact that has earned him both avid fans and relentless detractors. His non-''Star Wars'' novels have garnered a smaller but loyal audience, though only his two most recent novels, retroactively dubbed as part of the ''Acts of Caine'' cycle, are still in print. Stover lists some of his prime fantastic influences as [[Wikipedia:Roger Zelazny|Roger Zelazny]], [[Wikipedia:Stephen R. Donaldson|Stephen R. Donaldson]], and [[Wikipedia:Fritz Leiber|Fritz Leiber]]. His dedication in ''Blade of Tyshalle'' cites other late "friends" including [[Wikipedia:Leo Tolstoy|Leo Tolstoy]] and [[Wikipedia:Frederich Nietzsche|Frederich Nietzsche]]. |
His first three ''Star Wars'' novels are much more violent and morally gray than most other ''Star Wars'' works, a fact that has earned him both avid fans and relentless detractors. His non-''Star Wars'' novels have garnered a smaller but loyal audience, though only his two most recent novels, retroactively dubbed as part of the ''Acts of Caine'' cycle, are still in print. Stover lists some of his prime fantastic influences as [[Wikipedia:Roger Zelazny|Roger Zelazny]], [[Wikipedia:Stephen R. Donaldson|Stephen R. Donaldson]], and [[Wikipedia:Fritz Leiber|Fritz Leiber]]. His dedication in ''Blade of Tyshalle'' cites other late "friends" including [[Wikipedia:Leo Tolstoy|Leo Tolstoy]] and [[Wikipedia:Frederich Nietzsche|Frederich Nietzsche]]. |
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− | In the book ''[[Star Wars on Trial]]'', he is the primary defender of the saga. He is interested in writing, as he calls it, the "final adventure" of the original heroic trio, [[Luke Skywalker]], [[Han Solo]], and [[Leia Organa Solo]]. |
+ | In the book ''[[Star Wars on Trial]]'', he is the primary defender of the saga. He is interested in writing, as he calls it, the "final adventure" of the original heroic trio, [[Luke Skywalker]], [[Han Solo]], and [[Leia Organa Solo]]. Fans wonder if Stover will do a sequel novel to [[Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor]] since [[Shadowspawn]] survived. <ref>[[http://www.eucantina.net/interview-with-matthew-stover]]</ref> |
==Novels== |
==Novels== |
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Matthew Woodring Stover is an author of several Star Wars novels, including Traitor, Shatterpoint, Revenge of the Sith novelization and the recently released Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor. He lives outside of Chicago.
His first three Star Wars novels are much more violent and morally gray than most other Star Wars works, a fact that has earned him both avid fans and relentless detractors. His non-Star Wars novels have garnered a smaller but loyal audience, though only his two most recent novels, retroactively dubbed as part of the Acts of Caine cycle, are still in print. Stover lists some of his prime fantastic influences as Roger Zelazny, Stephen R. Donaldson, and Fritz Leiber. His dedication in Blade of Tyshalle cites other late "friends" including Leo Tolstoy and Frederich Nietzsche.
In the book Star Wars on Trial, he is the primary defender of the saga. He is interested in writing, as he calls it, the "final adventure" of the original heroic trio, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Leia Organa Solo. Fans wonder if Stover will do a sequel novel to Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor since Shadowspawn survived. [1]
Novels
Star Wars
Title | Era | Release Date |
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Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Traitor | New Jedi Order era | July 30, 2002 |
Star Wars: Shatterpoint | Rise of the Empire era | June 3, 2003 |
Equipment (eBook) | Rise of the Empire era | July 2003 |
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith | Rise of the Empire era | April 2, 2005 |
Star Wars on Trial (editor) | N/A | June 28, 2006 |
Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor | New Republic era | December 30, 2008 |
Other
- Iron Dawn
- Jericho Moon
- Heroes Die
- Blade of Tyshalle
- Caine Black Knife
- His Father's Fist (forthcoming)
External links
- Matt Stover on Shatterpoint on StarWars.com (backup link (eu/lit/novel/f20030529/index.html) not verified!)
- Episode III Author Announced on StarWars.com (backup link (episode-iii/release/publishing/news20031114.html) not verified!)
- Interview with Matthew Stover on StarWars.com (backup link (episode-iii/release/publishing/stover.html) not verified!)
- Matthew Stover's Blog
- Matthew Stover on Wikipedia