Star Wars
From a Certain Point of View
(Author) Various Authors40 Years. 40 Stories. In honor of the 40th Anniversary of Star Wars: A New Hope, this unique anthology features Star Wars stories by bestselling authors, trendsetting artists, and treasured voices from Star Wars' literary history. Over 40 authors have lent their unique vision to 40 "scenes," each retelling a different moment from the original Star Wars film, but with a twist: every scene is told from the point of view of a seemingly minor character. Whether it's the X-wing pilots who helped Luke destroy the Death Star or the stormtroopers who never did find the droids they were looking for, Star Wars: From A Certain Point of View places the classic movie in a whole new perspective celebrates the influence and legacy of the unparalleled cultural phenomenon, Star Wars. Contributors include: Ben Acker and Ben Blacker - Renee Ahdieh - Tom Angleberger - Meg Cabot - Rae Carson - Zoraida Cordova - Delilah S. Dawson - Paul Dini - Alexander Freed - Jason Fry - Christie Golden - Claudia Gray - E. K. Johnston and Ashley Eckstein - Paul Kemp - Mur Lafferty - Ken Liu - Griffin McElroy - John Jackson Miller - Nnedi Okorafor - Daniel Jose Older - Mallory Ortberg - Madeleine Roux - Gary D. Schmidt - Cavan Scott - Sabaa Tahir - Glen Weldon - Chuck Wendig - Gary Whitta - And more!
Various Authors
Various Authors is a collective of writers from different backgrounds and genres, who have made significant contributions to literature. Their most notable works include anthologies, collaborations, and compilations that showcase a diverse range of writing styles and voices. Each author brings their unique perspective and storytelling techniques to the table, creating a rich tapestry of literary works that appeal to a wide audience. Their impact on the literary genre is evident in their ability to push boundaries, challenge conventions, and inspire readers with their innovative storytelling. One of their most famous works is "The Norton Anthology of English Literature," which has become a staple in classrooms and libraries around the world.