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New Timothy Zahn Thrawn Book Announced

Star Wars - Thrawn: Treason

Del Rey Books has released the cover image, and a synopsis of Timothy Zahn’s next Thrawn book, Star Wars Thrawn – Treason. You can find it in stores Summer 2019!

Check out all the details below!

“If I were to serve the Empire, you would command my allegiance.”

Such was the promise Grand Admiral Thrawn made to Emperor Palpatine at their first meeting. Since then, Thrawn has been one of the Empire’s most effective instruments, pursuing its enemies to the very edges of the known galaxy. But as keen a weapon as Thrawn has become, the Emperor dreams of something far more destructive.

Now, as Thrawn’s TIE defender program is halted in favor of Director Krennic’s secret Death Star project, he realizes that the balance of power in the Empire is measured by more than just military acumen or tactical efficiency. Even the greatest intellect can hardly compete with the power to annihilate entire planets.

As Thrawn works to secure his place in the Imperial hierarchy, his former protégé Eli Vanto returns with a dire warning about Thrawn’s homeworld. Thrawn’s mastery of strategy must guide him through an impossible choice: duty to the Chiss Ascendancy, or fealty to the Empire he has sworn to serve. Even if the right choice means committing treason.

Thrawn Treason will be available Summer 2019, and will be up for pre-order next week. It will be available in ebook, audio and hardcover from all your favorite booksellers.

Star Wars - Thrawn: Treason
Star Wars – Thrawn: Treason

About Del Rey Books:

Del Rey Books was the original publisher for Star Wars books, beginning with the Star Wars novelization, which came out a few months before the 1977 movie. Besides the novelizations, we published the first-ever spin-off novel and many nonfiction books, including “Making of” books, the beloved “Art of” books, and the innovative “Essential Guide” series. Bantam Spectra published the Star Wars novels from 1991-1999. Recently Del Rey and Bantam Spectra were merged into one publishing imprint and all Star Wars books published by the two imprints now fall under the new imprint banner.

Star Wars Celebration: Guest Authors Announced

Star Wars Celebration

Star Wars Celebration Chicago 2019 just got a little more exciting! StarWars.com officially unveiled the list of authors that will be in attendance at the show. The list of people below will be on hand to give you the opportunity to learn more about them, be in the room when news breaks about exciting upcoming titles, and even meet them face-to-face to get your favorite book signed and your questions answered.

  • Jeffrey Brown
  • Katie Cook
  • Delilah Dawson
  • Alexander Freed
  • Timothy Zahn
  • Claudia Gray
  • Cavan Scott

Guest authors and artists will include: Timothy Zahn, author of Star WarsThrawn Alliances; Delilah Dawson, who penned Star WarsPhasma; Claudia Gray, whose titles include the forthcoming Star Wars: Master & Apprentice, Katie Cook, illustrator and co-author of Star Wars: Search Your Feelings; Alexander Freed, author of the upcoming Star WarsAlphabet Squadron; Cavan Scott, author of Star WarsAdventures in Wild Space; and Jeffrey Brown, whose titles include the Darth Vader and Family Coloring Book.

About Star Wars Celebration:

Star Wars Celebration is the ultimate fan experience focused on the galaxy far, far away…

Fans of all ages, from all over the world will come together in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. to celebrate the cultural phenomenon that is Star Wars. Star Wars Celebration revels in the excitement of new movies, television shows, books and comics while also commemorating the vast history of the Star Wars universe.  Star Wars Celebration has something special for every kind of Star Wars fan!

Celebration – Lucasfilm’s love letter to fans – is days of major announcements, immersive exhibits, an interactive show floor, screenings, exclusive merchandise, celebrity guests, panels, autograph sessions, fan-inspired activities, costumes and other surprises celebrating all things Star WarsStar Wars Celebration is truly a once in a lifetime experience where memories are made, families are brought together, old friends are reunited, and new friendships forged — all in the setting of the ever-evolving Star Wars universe.

Retro Review – Star Wars: The Last Command

Star Wars: The Last Command Cover

I grew up experiencing two different eras in Star Wars: before the prequels and after the prequels. That’s not to pass judgment on the prequels, but before them there was a lot of the mythos still locked away in George Lucas’ mind. Ever since the first movie, authors have been adding their own chapters to the ever-growing universe of Star Wars. My first foray into the Star Wars novels was The Truce at Bakura, and I don’t have a great recall of the story other than it took place immediately after Return of the Jedi. Throughout middle school, after The Phantom Menace was released, I jumped through a few more books, particularly the Young Jedi Knights series and Shadows of the Empire. It wasn’t until high school when I became friends with The Outer Rim News Podcast co-host Austin Gordy, that I found out just how little I knew about the Star Wars universe. He introduced me to his vast library of books and miniatures of different ships (the Sun Crusher blew my mind at the time), and to a particular villain named Thrawn. He showed me Heir to the Empire and I assumed Thrawn was the old wizard-looking man on the cover. He corrected me, pointing out the blue man to the side. I thought at the time he looks pretty cool while Austin touted him as a tactical genius in his own trilogy that many considered a trilogy of sorts to the original Star Wars trilogy. I never read the trilogy at the time, but Thrawn was one of those characters that stuck in my memory without actually ever having read the books. Cut to present day. After his introduction to the new canon in Star Wars Rebels, I decided to finally jump into the story that made him a legend. And in case you haven’t read The Last Command, SPOILERS AHEAD.

Star Wars: The Last Command Cover
Star Wars: The Last Command Cover

I have finally finished the Thrawn Trilogy. My review will focus mainly on The Last Command, the final part of the trilogy. Heir to the Empire was a fun start to the story, with our heroes encountering a mysterious figure holding together the remnants of the Empire while causing major damage to the New Republic forces. Dark Force Rising showed us the Noghri culture and the Empire’s deceptive connection with them. In The Last Command, we see the finale of Zahn’s story starring the blue-skinned, red-eyed Grand Admiral.

For a recap, The Last Command follows the New Republic struggling to outwit the Empire’s new leader and master strategist, Grand Admiral Thrawn. Over the course of the previous two books, he managed to gain an advantage by finding a cloning facility and beating the Republic to the location of the fabled Katana fleet. By the third book, he’s making plays for territory.

What’s interesting about Thrawn that I didn’t know until I read the series was that he’s never a POV character for the reader at any point in the trilogy. Instead, author Timothy Zahn approaches the alien genius of Thrawn by showing him the same way Sir Arthur Conan Doyle would show us the erratic genius of Sherlock Holmes: by proxy with a trusted assistant. Holmes had Watson, and Thrawn had Pellaeon. Why do this? To me, it came across as a way to give him mystique. Characters gain a certain level of mystery when the audience is denied access to what they’re thinking. Like Pellaeon, we are never given more information on the Grand Admiral than he allows us to know.

He makes some serious plays against the Republic in his final book. He fools a planet into thinking he has shield-penetrating firepower. He orders a raid to abduct Leia and her newborn twins from the heart of the New Republic, which fails thanks to Mara Jade. Lastly, he attacks Coruscant from orbit by releasing multiple stealth-cloaked asteroids above their planetary shield, keeping any ships from getting in or out.

While doing this, Thrawn has also been dealing with two potential problems: Jedi Master clone Joruus C’baoth and the smugglers, namely Talon Karde. He attempts to placate the increasingly insane Jedi clone with the attempted abduction. After it fails, C’baoth (who’s been toying with power over minds) travels back to Wayland, now with its clone facility in full swing and takes over by slaughtering the ysalamiri that were supposed to depower him.

All of our heroes come together on Wayland and manage to stop and kill C’baoth, while Thrawn, watching his first battle spin out of control due to lucky timing, is stabbed in the chest by his lethal Noghri bodyguard, Ruhk.

After all this struggle between the New Republic and Thrawn, I was conflicted by how Thrawn’s demise played out. Throughout the first two books, I became increasingly agitated at how seemingly infallible Thrawn’s strategies were. The only things that seemed to get past him were improvisation (Luke’s X-Wing escape) or blind luck (Leia hiding on Honoghr). Getting to the third book made it worse toward the finale. When Thrawn predicted exactly what the New Republic was going to do leading to the final confrontation, I actually cursed out loud in annoyance. I didn’t know whether to be annoyed at the character for being so good at his job, or Timothy Zahn for making him so unbeatable. I started to guess what was going to be his downfall once I realized that he still had his bodyguard, Ruhk, and that he was still under the impression that the Noghri were completely loyal to the Empire. While I thought at first that C’baoth would be his downfall, that turned out to be only partly true.

Thrawn wasn’t beaten by planning. He was beaten by a perfect storm of bad timing, brought on partly by his own arrogance. His plan was to meet the New Republic in battle, but not to be blindsided by smugglers with their own plan. His plan on Wayland was to keep C’baoth under wraps with the Force-suppressing ysalamiri, but not to have his own men brainwashed into killing the creatures. Being stabbed by his own bodyguard never occurred to him. There was a kind of poetry to his demise, but it felt a little…lessened? Maybe that’s not the right term, but I wish there’d been slightly more to it, especially since so much of the finale with the heroes focused on C’baoth. There was just this expectation to me that in a trilogy titled The Thrawn Trilogy, there would be a more personal confrontation with the title villain.

Thrawn
Thrawn from Star Wars Rebels Season 3

My opinion aside, one thing that really intrigues me about Thrawn has been his enduring popularity since his introduction. While dying at the end of his own trilogy, Thrawn had a lasting impact on the Star Wars Expanded Universe and the fandom around it. What made him so popular?

Let’s travel back to the year of his introductory novel, Heir to the Empire. It was 1991, and Return of the Jedi was nearing its tenth anniversary. There was no hint or indication that the prequel trilogy was going to exist. Timothy Zahn brought forth not just another adventure, but a new villain who leaves the New Republic at a loss. What’s more, he wasn’t another lightsaber-wielding Dark Jedi or lightning-tossing Emperor. He was a villain that relied not on the Force, but on his intellect. Star Wars hadn’t seen a formidable or imposing military villain since Tarkin, so it was primed for a return to the concept.

Zahn’s post-Return story revitalized the Star Wars brand and paved the way for many concepts that would stay with Star Wars, even after the Disney acquisition. We have Thrawn appearing in Star Wars Rebels, as well as the forthcoming introduction of Ruhk into the animated series’ fourth and final season. Even Coruscant, the famous city-planet that was featured throughout the prequels, made its first appearance in Heir to the Empire.

All in all, for me, I have mixed feelings about The Last Command and the trilogy, but its impact is undeniable. Sometimes I was ready to finish a chapter so I could take a break, while other times I was hooked into the story. I recommend it for any Star Wars fan, simply for the value it still holds to the Star Wars universe.

A Look Back at Dragon Con 2017

What an adventure! I’ve been going to Dragon*Con since 2007, which was a very exciting time. This was the first time I ever got to meet my Star Wars heroes like David Prowse, Peter Mayhew (who I also got to ride in an elevator with), and my personal favorite, Ray Park!

Ray Park and Austin Gordy
Ray Park and Austin Gordy

Flash forward ten years later. I’m now in my 30s, my feet hurt, my back hurts, I’m seeing new fandom that I’m either not as in to or I have no clue what it is. One thing that IS still the same? STAR WARS FANDOM! The cosplay this year was just as great as I’ve seen it in the past. There were really great Star Wars panels that were way more accessible than what I experienced at Celebration 2017. Overall, I was fueled by one specific mission: to get my favorite Star Wars novels signed by my favorite authors. One author in particular was CLAUDIA GRAY!!!

When I knew she was going to be attending the convention, I was that much more excited for Labor Day weekend to get here. My plan was to take as many pictures as I could, attend as many panels as I could squeeze in, and bring essential novels to get signed by at least Gray and the great Timothy Zahn. As particular as I am about my Star Wars library, I felt the risk of minor damage necessary to get the books to Dragon Con so that I could get those personalized signatures that would make my geek heart warm. Not only that, but I would get to tell Claudia how much I admired her work so far and how essential she was to the new canon.

After deciding to take Lost Stars, Bloodlines, Thrawn, and Phasma (and wrapping each one several times over with plastic bags) I journeyed to Atlanta, GA where 80,000+ fellow geeks converged downtown to share in their love of just about any geekdom you can think of, as well as party like there’s no tomorrow. Let’s be real, there’s a reason they call Dragon*Con “Nerdi Gras”. I was able to take a lot of great cosplay pictures, especially people dressing as their favorite and/or creative Star Wars characters.

In regards to the authors in attendance, I was able to attend an autograph session with Timothy Zahn and share my love of his new book Thrawn as well as watch him get excited talking about the initial Thrawn reveal during the Star Wars Rebels Season 3 live stream at Star Wars Celebration 2016. I already have a few of Zahn’s signatures with previous books, but I was very happy to have him sign his first book in the new canon. Let’s just say I skipped away a very happy fanboy.

I was also able to attend a really cool Force Friday II event with my podcast co-host Ashley Wilbanks, which was basically a panel featuring Claudia Gray and Delilah S. Dawson where they answered questions and signed copies of their new books Leia: Princess of Alderaan and Phasma respectively, with both being sold at the panel.

Claudia Gray and Delilah S. Dawson Book Launch
Claudia Gray and Delilah S. Dawson Book Launch

The rest of the weekend was spent taking more pictures and browsing all the vendors  that Dragon*Con had to offer, but my main mission was to have Claudia Gray sign my two other books left over that I wasn’t able to get signed at her panel, since she was only signing copies of her new book. Things were starting to not look promising due to not being able to find where the authors normally were stationed, but lo and behold: The GRAY CORNER!!!

Claudia Gray's Booth Banner (photo: Brittany Smith)
Claudia Gray’s Booth Banner (photo: Brittany Smith)

Some friends and I were able to come back later to this glorious location and meet up with Claudia to have her sign our books and chat with us. I can’t say enough great things about Ms. Gray. She was super sweet, very accommodating, and was very humble despite the shower of adoration and worship coming from us. I was able to witness my friend Brittany, who’s also a newer Star Wars EU fan, completely freak out when meeting her idol and it was a beautiful thing getting to see someone meet their hero and get to actually talk with them and express how much they love their work.

This was definitely the perfect end to my time at Dragon Con 2017 and I hope everyone else in attendance had as much fun as I did. Until next year!

 

Timothy Zahn Attending Star Wars Celebration Orlando

Star Wars Galactic Nights Party

Acclaimed Star Wars author Timothy Zahn has announced via his Facebook page that he will be attending Celebration Orlando 2017 in April.  It seems that there will most likely be a book signing as well, especially since Thrawn will debut the week before.

So who is planning on getting their copy of Thrawn signed?  Post your plans in the comment section below!

About Star Wars Celebration:

Star Wars Celebration is the ultimate fan experience focused on a galaxy far, far away…

There has never been a more exciting time to be a Star Wars fan, and Star Wars Celebration in Orlando, USA will bring fans of all ages together, from all around the world, to celebrate the pop culture phenomenon that is Star Wars — all on the cusp of new Star Wars movies and television shows! Looking ahead, while celebrating all that has come before, there’s something for everyone at Star Wars Celebration!

Celebration – Lucasfilm’s love letter to fans – is four fun-filled days of costumes, exhibits, a vibrant, interactive show floor, screenings, exclusive merchandise, celebrity guests, panels, autograph sessions, fan-inspired activities, and other surprises celebrating all things Star Wars! Star Wars Celebrations deliver a landmark experience where memories are made, families brought together, old friends reunited, and new friendships formed — all in the setting of the ever-evolving Star Wars universe.

New Star Wars Thrawn Novel Announced

Star Wars Thrawn

Lost among the huge news at the Star Wars Rebels season 3 panel, was the announcement by Timothy Zahn of a new novel called Star Wars: Thrawn.  Not much was revealed of the book during the panel, other than it will be available in April of 2017.  That is almost a year, but at least fans will finally get an “in-canon” Thrawn story.  Look for pre-orders for the book next week.  Something tells me that you will definitely want to secure your copy of this book when it hits stores in April.

The waiting ends. Welcome back Timothy Zahn as he writes Star Wars Thrawn a new novel that features the return of Grand Admiral Thrawn who is also set to appear on Star WARS Rebels.

See the cover below and read the book April 2017.

Preorder will be up early next week. We didn’t want to spoil the surprise early.

 

Star Wars Thrawn
Star Wars: Thrawn