![]() ![]() Moreover, even if he may not have a formal role as the leader of the writing team for LotF or FotJ, it’s plenty clear from the objective evidence that his influence over the shapes of those series has not been equal to the other writers. ![]() So the fans rightfully hold Denning responsible for the directions of the storyline in those twelve books. Second, it’s been publicly confirmed on numerous occasions that the basic premise of the Legacy of the Force series – Jacen Solo’s fall to the dark side – was Denning’s proposal, which he pitched to the editors (Sue Rostoni and Shelly Shapiro) and they accepted. We are all equal writers, with equal influence over the series.įirst, Denning was the head (and only) author for the Dark Nest series, so I’d beg to differ with his parenthetical addition. It would be inappropriate and untrue to assert that I have any sort of leadership role in the group. Both Aaron and Christie are veteran authors with dozens of novels under their belts Aaron has written more Star Wars novels than I have, and Christie has written more novels period. But, out of respect for Aaron and Christie, I’d like to clarify that I’m not the “head writer” for FotJ (or any other Star Wars series). ![]() I don’t know where you get your information. ![]() Fate of the Jedi author Troy Denning (username Tailone) showed up today in the TFN Literature Fate of the Jedi: Ascension Discussion Thread to offer a clarification to a fan misunderstanding of the authors’ roles for the series. ![]()
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