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The Saga of Seven Suns, is his most ambitious work, and he has completed a sweeping fantasy trilogy, Terra Incognita, about sailing ships, sea monsters, and the crusades. As an innovative companion project to Terra Incognita, Anderson cowrote (with wife Rebecca Moesta) the lyrics for two ambitious rock CDs based on the novels. Performed by the supergroup Roswell Six for ProgRock Records, the two CDs feature performances by rock legends from Kansas, Dream Theater, Asia, Saga, Rocket Scientists, Shadow Gallery, and others.

His novel Enemies & Allies chronicles the first meeting of Batman and Superman in the 1950s; Anderson also wrote The Last Days of Krypton. He has written numerous Star Wars projects, including the Jedi Academy trilogy, the Young Jedi Knights series (with Moesta), and Tales of the Jedi comics from Dark Horse. Fans might also know him from his X-Files novels or Dean Koontz’s Frankenstein: Prodigal Son.

By KEVIN J. ANDERSON


Star Wars:

The Jedi Academy Trilogy

Darksaber

Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina (editor)

Tales from Jabba’s Palace (editor)

Tales of the Bounty Hunters (editor)

The Young Jedi Knights series (with Rebecca Moesta)

Dune series (with Brian Herbert)

The Prelude to Dune trilogy

The Legends of Dune trilogy

The Road to Dune

Hunters of Dune

Sandworms of Dune

Paul of Dune

The Winds of Dune

The Sisterhood of Dune

X-Files:

Ground Zero

Ruins

Antibodies

DC Universe:

The Last Days of Krypton

Enemies & Allies

Original Novels:

The Saga of Seven Suns series

The Terra Incognita trilogy

Hellhole (with Brian Herbert)

The Star Challengers series (with Rebecca Moesta)

The Crystal Doors trilogy (with Rebecca Moesta)

Frankenstein: Prodigal Son (with Dean Koontz)

Captain Nemo

The Martian War

Hopscotch

Blindfold

Resurrection, Inc.

Climbing Olympus

Ill Wind (with Doug Beason)

Ignition (with Doug Beason)

Assemblers of Infinity (with Doug Beason)

The Trinity Paradox (with Doug Beason)

Virtual Destruction (with Doug Beason)

Fallout (with Doug Beason)

Lethal Exposure (with Doug Beason)

Landscapes (collection)

Dogged Persistence (collection)

Blood Lite (editor)

Blood Lite II: Overbite (editor)

Blood Lite III: Aftertaste (editor)

STAR WARS—The Expanded Universe


You saw the movies. You watched the cartoon series, or maybe played some of the video games. But did you know …

In The Empire Strikes Back, Princess Leia Organa said to Han Solo, “I love you.” Han said, “I know.” But did you know that they actually got married? And had three Jedi children: the twins, Jacen and Jaina, and a younger son, Anakin?

Luke Skywalker was trained as a Jedi by Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda. But did you know that, years later, he went on to revive the Jedi Order and its commitment to defending the galaxy from evil and injustice?

Obi-Wan said to Luke, “For over a thousand generations, the Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic. Before the dark times. Before the Empire.” Did you know that over those millennia, legendary Jedi and infamous Sith Lords were adding their names to the annals of Republic history?

Yoda explained that the dreaded Sith tend to come in twos: “Always two, there are. No more, no less. A Master, and an apprentice.” But did you know that the Sith didn’t always exist in pairs? That at one time in the ancient Republic there were as many Sith as Jedi, until a Sith Lord named Darth Bane was the lone survivor of a great Sith war and created the “Rule of Two”?

All this and much, much more is brought to life in the many novels and comics of the Star Wars expanded universe. You’ve seen the movies and watched the cartoon. Now venture out into the wider worlds of Star Wars!

Turn the page or jump to the timeline of Star Wars novels to learn more.

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None of us liked waiting in ambush, primarily because we couldn’t be wholly certain we weren’t the ones being set up for a hot-vape. The Invids—the pirate crews working with the ex-Imperial Star Destroyer Invidious—had so far eluded the best efforts of the New Republic to engage them.

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