Star Wars-based fiction predates the release of the first film, with the 1976 novelization of Star Wars (ghost-written by Alan Dean Foster and credited to Lucas). Foster's 1978 novel, Splinter of the Mind's Eye, was the first Expanded Universe work to be released. In addition to filling in the time between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back, this additional content greatly expanded the Star Wars timeline before and after the film series. Star Wars fiction flourished during the time of the original trilogy (1977-1983) but slowed to a trickle afterwards. In 1992, however, Timothy Zahn's Thrawn Trilogy debuted, sparking a new interest in the Star Wars universe. Since then, several hundred tie-in novels have been published by Bantam and Del Rey. A similar resurgence in the Expanded Universe occurred in 1996 with the Steve Perry novel Shadows of the Empire, set in between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and accompanying video game and comic book series.
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All the Star Wars books are listen in chronological order in this Wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Star_Wars_books
There are many many MANY books in the Star Wars universe.
Books about Star Wars: The Clone Wars can be found at your local bookstores, online retailers like Amazon, or at your nearest library. You can also check out official Star Wars websites or bookstores that specialize in science fiction and fantasy genres.
No he was not a writer for the movie star wars he wrote lots of books but not star wars
He is Luke Skywalker's son and is not featured in the 6 STAR WARS films. He is in the STAR WARS books.
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There is no single answer for this question. There are many Star Wars books, too many for one author to handle by themself.
Don't know
Star Wars IV: A New Hope (the movie) came out in 1977 before any books were written. The movies came first.
Yes, there is.
Yes