- "I'm a Star Wars fan from way back, and I love where the stories are going now."
- ―Troy Denning in an interview
Troy Denning, also known as Richard Awlinson, is a former game designer and author with an efflux of Star Wars novels. He has written over twenty novels, including the New York Times bestseller Waterdeep. The majority of his published writing has been fiction set in the Dungeons and Dragons settings of Dark Sun and Forgotten Realms.
Troy Denning occasionally posts on the official Star Wars forums under his name, and on theforce.net forums under TailOne.
Prior to The Walt Disney Company's purchase of Lucasfilm Ltd., Denning had another novel trilogy in the works.[2]
Star Wars published works[]
Books[]
- The New Jedi Order: Star by Star (2001)
- Tatooine Ghost (2003)
- Dark Nest I: The Joiner King (2005)
- Dark Nest II: The Unseen Queen (2005)
- Dark Nest III: The Swarm War (2005)
- Legacy of the Force: Tempest (2006)
- Legacy of the Force: Inferno (2007)
- Legacy of the Force: Invincible (2008)
- Fate of the Jedi: Abyss (2009)
- Fate of the Jedi: Vortex (2010)
- Fate of the Jedi: Apocalypse (2012)
- Crucible (2013)
- Untitled trilogy (canceled)
Ebooks[]
- The New Jedi Order: Recovery (2001)
- A Forest Apart (2003)
Short Stories[]
- The Trouble with Squibs (2003)
- Corphelion Interlude (2003)
Books for West End Games[]
- Galaxy Guide 4: Alien Races (1989)
- Scoundrel's Luck (1990)
- Jedi's Honor (1990)
- Gambler's Luck (Canceled)
Sources[]
- Question by Question—An Interview with Troy Denning on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Q & A with Star Wars Authors on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Troy Denning: Ghost Stories: Past & Future on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Denning to Scribe New Paperback Trilogy on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Troy Denning Builds a Dark Nest on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- "Blaster" — Star Wars Insider 110
- "Launchpad" — Star Wars Insider 150
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Tatooine Ghost
- ↑ Troy Denning (@TDenningauthor) on Twitter: "Sword of the Jedi would have followed Crucible. I had a trilogy same period. Whole point of Crucible was to set up new story opportunities." (screenshot)
External links[]
- Troy Denning on Wikipedia
- Troy Denning interview with RoqooDepot.com, March 13, 2012