A Bunch of STAR WARS Short Stories are Coming FROM A CERTAIN POINT OF VIEW
One of the many fans favorite aspects of Star Wars is the vast number of aliens, background characters, and creatures that populate the galaxy far, far away. We all just want to learn more about the characters that fill in the frames and flesh out the universe but never get much dedicated screen time. Thankfully, we’re getting exactly that with Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View a new anthology that tells multiple stories, each written by a different author, from the various perspectives of background characters in A New Hope. With the book due out in October, Del Ray Publishing took to Twitter to reveal several of the 40 stories written for the book with the #FromACertainPOV hashtag.
AND SO IT CAN BE REVEALED. For #FromACertainPOV, I’m tackling a certain droid-hating cantina barkeep… pic.twitter.com/vP5TI5V8Ev
— Chuck Wendig (@ChuckWendig) September 14, 2017
If you’re looking to learn more about the anti-droid bartender in the cantina Chuck Wendig has you covered with “We Don’t Serve Their Kind Here.”
My story in #FromACertainPOV opens the anthology by bridging the gap between ROGUE ONE and A NEW HOPE! Pre-order: https://t.co/RflvIppUzV pic.twitter.com/fwsy5d6KUk
— Gary Whitta (@garywhitta) September 14, 2017
Gary Whitta’s “Raymus” promises to further close the gap between Rogue One and A New Hope.
Looked up an old friend for my From A Certain Point of View story, celebrating A New Hope’s 40th birthday! Preorder: https://t.co/aQpbP1o5CI pic.twitter.com/Mh6HobGZSg
— Charles Soule (@CharlesSoule) September 14, 2017
Or perhaps you would like to check in on Lando and the Millennium Falcon courtesy of Charles Soule’s “The Angle.” Hopefully this story reveals more about how the ship left Lando’s possession and ended up being piloted by Han Solo.
#ACertainPOV. Pre order link! https://t.co/cs3zvQAlUq pic.twitter.com/vTzaanMh7r
— Greg Rucka (@ruckawriter) September 14, 2017
Greg Rucka’s “Grounded” will focus on the effects the Empire’s destructive path has on a single person.
So, who am I writing for From A Certain Point Of View? As if I could resist. #FromACertainPOV Preorder link: https://t.co/ME9Nbe47m5 pic.twitter.com/v3nBenLtoq
— Kieron Gillen (@kierongillen) September 14, 2017
Kieron Gillen’s “The Trigger” promises to delve deeper into some of Doctor Aphra’s history. If you’re not already an Aphra fan check out Gillen’s ongoing comic book series about the character to learn more about her mysterious history.
This is Boba Fett. @Paul_Dini #FromaCertainPOV pic.twitter.com/b7YDINYkp7
— Star Wars Books (@DelReyStarWars) September 14, 2017
Batman The Animated Series and Harley Quinn co-creator Paul Dini spins a Boba Fett yarn in “Added Muscle.” Who among us doesn’t love a good Fett story?
Get inside Tarkin’s head on the very eve of his triumph in my forthcoming short story. #FromACertainPOV pic.twitter.com/w2rb9YVOV6
— Pablo Hidalgo (@pablohidalgo) September 14, 2017
Pablo Hidalgo is a walking Star Wars encyclopedia, so his take on Tarkin should be insightful and littered with easter egg references.
Find out more about Breha Organa in From A Certain Point of View, u can pre-order now
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