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Women Authors of the Expanded Universe

Most of us know the characters already. But what about the female writers who invented them? Without them, these heroes we know and love would not exist. This is not a comprehensive list.

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Ann Crispin

Han Solo Trilogy:

  • Paradise Snare
  • The Hutt Gambit
  • Rebel Dawn

With a rare brilliance, she not only wrote the Han Solo trilogy and introduced us to his earliest influences, but managed to masterfully weave the rest of his Expanded Universe life into it. She interwove rather than overwrote,  Brian Daley’s Han Solo adventures,  Xaverri of the Crystal Star and Thrakin Sal-Solo of the Corellian Trilogy, she mapped out the incredible beginnings of the most famous (or infamous) smuggler in universe. His first meeting with Lando Calrissian is here, interweaving with the Lando Calrissian Adventures by L. Neil Smith, his introduction to smuggling, first clashes with Boba Fett and dealings with Hutts.

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Kathy Tyers

  • Truce at Bakura
  • New Jedi Order: Balance Point

The true aftermath of Return of the Jedi for our heroes started only hours after the second Death Star exploded. Her tale weaves the beginning of them dealing with their feelings on this, on Leia and Han and her feelings about Darth Vader being her biological father.  Luke struggles with the loneliness of being a Jedi. The first truce with the Empire is here, on Bakura. The character of Gareil Captison will be one of Luke’s first loves after becoming a Jedi.

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Vonda N. McIntyre

  • Crystal Star

Her Original Trilogy character knowledge may not have been shining in The Crystal Star, but the personalities for Jacen and Jaina Solo began right here, in her one novel for the expanded universe. The Jaina who would be the pilot, the sword of the Jedi and a tinkerer starts now. The Jacen in love with animals is born here too. This book may not be the best or anywhere close to it in the Expanded Universe, but it was the foundation for great things.

Legacy of the Jedi, from Dooku to Anakin

Jude Watson AKA Judy Blundell

  • Jedi Apprentice
  • Jedi Quest
  • Last of the Jedi

She tells the tale of a young Obi-Wan Kenobi in Jedi Apprentice, as he first teams up as Qui-Gon’s apprentice. Based on Obi-Wan of the Phantom Menace and a mere few words in The Empire Strikes Back to Luke, Obi-Wan has to overcome his own impatience and anger to become the padawan able to defeat Darth Maul.

She follows up with Anakin under Obi-Wans tutelage, taking him from the confident slave boy to the lonely, eager to please but growing in power (and ego) young man in Attack of the Clones. His struggles are made real and easy to relate too in a way the movies simply had no time for.

In Last of the Jedi she follows up on Anakin’s rival, former padawan Ferus Olin, after Order 66. As a matter of fact, hints that Ferus Olin might be gay were confirmed by the author on Twitter. So she earns the fame (or infamy, depending on your point of view) of being the first author to even hint at that in one of the kids series.

Young Jedi Knights Lightsabers the Solo kids are told the story of Nomi from Tales of the Jedi

Rebecca Moesta

  • Junior Jedi Knights Series
  • Young Jedi Knights Series

She wrote the last 3 Junior Jedi Knights books and cowrote the second, expanding further on Anakin Solo, Tahiri Veila, the Jedi Tionne.

She also co wrote Young Jedi Knights where Jacen and Jaina Solo, Tenel Ka, Lowbacca, Raynar Thul would train as the future generation of Jedi Knights. Continuing on from McIntyre’s characterization, the Solo twins are growing toward their destinies.

These stories reference things from The Illustrated Star Wars Galaxy, a book author Kevin J. Anderson was also involved in.

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Nancy Ann Richardson

  • Junior Jedi Knights

She wrote the first two Junior Jedi Knights books and cowrote the third, introducing Young Anakin Solo as he begins training and his good friend, Tahiri Veila, who was raised among the sand people,

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Barbara Hambly

  • Children of the Jedi
  • Planet of Twilight

Love her works or hate them, she started to bridge a connection between the as yet unwritten old Republic / clone wars era and the  new, via a battleship and a trapped Force Spirit. Her most notable invention however, is Belsavis. Her descriptions of an icy world with volcanic rifts led to its creation as a playable world in Star Wars: The Old Republic.

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Karen Traviss

  • Republic Commando Series
  • Legacy of the Force:  Bloodlines, Sacrifice, Revelation

Some love her. Some hate her (for murdering Mara Jade). But she delved deeper into the ethical issues of a clone army and the Jedi’s lack of questioning than anyone. She also seriously boosted Mandalorean culture by filling out a language and culture that had only seen snippets in old comic books, even interweaving pieces out of old Classic Marvel comic books into a rich full warrior culture with its own customs and honor.

Dark Journey

Elaine Cunningham

  • New Jedi Order: Dark Journey

Short Stories:

  • The Crystal
  • The Apprentice
  • Red Sky, Blue Frame

Jaina Solo suffers in the New Jedi Order when tragedy strikes her family. Delving into Jaina’s temptation with the Dark Side, the aftermath of this story will be felt in the future stories, post New Jedi Order.

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Mary Jo Duffy

Classic Marvel comics Star Wars issue 24 (a ‘remembered’ Obi-Wan Clone Wars story)  issues 70 -170 (the end)

This classic marvel comics writer who wrote the first story with Zeltrons and brought back Shira Brie as Lumiya, Dark Lady of the Sith.

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Kristine Kathryn Rusche

  • New Rebellion

New characters Cole Fardreamer and Kueller.

A mysterious foe threatens the New Republic with terrorism. Luke suspects he knows this person and goes to investigate, R2 and 3PO drag in a young mechanic in their own investigation that leads to the source of the sabotage. Leia has to decide how to handle the demand from the mysterious enemy that she step down and hand over power to him.

Women Authors of the Expanded Universe

Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff

Cowriter with Michael Reaves:

  • Coruscant Knights 3 Patterns of Force
  • The Last Jedi
  • Shadow Games
  • And Leebo Makes 3 (short)

She was cowriter with Michael Reaves of several of his last stories starring Jax Pavan and Dash Rendar.

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Voronica Whitney-Robinson

  • Ruins of Dantooine
  • Peals in the Sand (short)

These stories are probably undervalues, as it is to promote the game Star Wars Galaxies and the OT heroes are only in it as cameos. It doesn’t help that the cover art is just game images. But it gives a look of the life of Dusque Mistflier, former Imperial Xenobiologist, whose life takes an abrupt change on the Rebellion intruding on her life.

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Razor’s Edge

Martha Wells

Her only entry is Razor’s Edge. This has limited contact with the rest of the Expanded Universe, beyond mentioning one species. The story stars Leia with Han. It was part of the Empire and Rebellion duology.

Charlene Newcomb

Author of Several short stories. Some of her main characters are Alex Winger, and Celia Durasha.

  • A Glimmer of Hope — Star Wars Adventure Journal 1
  • Whispers in the Dark — Star Wars Adventure Journal 2
  • Mission to Zila — Star Wars Adventure Journal 3
  • Shadows of Darkness — Star Wars Adventure Journal 4
  • Turning Point — Star Wars Adventure Journal 5
  • Rendezvous with Destiny — Star Wars Adventure Journal 6
  • Passages — Star Wars Adventure Journal 7
  • A Certain Point of View – Star Wars Adventure Journal 8, Tales of the Empire
  • Betrayal by Knight — Star Wars Adventure Journal 12 (Coauthor Patricia A. Jackson)
  • Crimson Bounty (coauthor Rich Handley), Star Wars Adventure Journal 14
  • Shades of Gray on Hyperspace
  • The Contact (coauthor Rich Handley)

Patricia Jackson

Author of many West End Games short stories. She created characters such as the Brandle family of dark Jedi, Fable the would be Jedi, and Drake Poulson.

  • Out of the Cradle — Star Wars Adventure Journal 2
  • When the Domino Falls — Star Wars Adventure Journal 3
  • The Final Exit – Star Wars Adventure Journal 4, The Best of the Star Wars Adventure Journal, Issues 1-4, Tales from the Empire
  • A Bitter Winter — Star Wars Adventure Journal 5
  • Uhl Eharl Khoehng — Star Wars Adventure Journal 8, Tales from the New Republic
  • The Longest Fall — Star Wars Adventure Journal 11, Tales from the New Republic
  • Betrayal by Knight — Star Wars Adventure Journal 12 (Coauthor with Charlene Newcomb)
  • Idol Intentions — Star Wars Adventure Journal 12
  • Laughter After Dark — Star Wars Adventure Journal 15
  • Old Corellian: A Guide for the Curious Scholar — Star Wars Adventure Journal 7
  • The Black Sands of Socorro (WEG Supplement)

Karen Miller

The Clone Wars:

  • Wild Space
  • Gambit: Stealth
  • Gambit: Seige

Roll of the Dice (short story)

Most of her stories featured Obi-Wan, Anakin and Ahsoka. Her short story featured Wedge and Myri Antillies.

* I credit her with trying to keep in continuity, which had to be a growing challenge as Dave Filoni apparently kept throwing a monkey wrench in. Not only was he altering established events as he saw fit, he also wasn’t even filming the show in ‘in universe’ chronological order, which also threw off even the books based on the show’s place in the timeline.