Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff (co-author of the ucoming Star Wars: Shadow Games with Michael Reaves) returned to her A Padawan's Journal blog at Book View Cafe this week in a post detailing when a book feels real to its writer. While Maya's posts are always entertaining, there was one little nugget of news that popped out regarding the tentative title to what seems to be a follow-up for Coruscant Nights #3: Patterns of Force. Check out the excerpt below...
"I could talk about post-novel depression or what it feels like when the manuscript shows up on the doorstep in a big, fat envelope, all printed out and copy-edited. Or what it feels like when the typeset galleys arrive or when the book cover flats show up.
Is it real when the box of finished copies is delivered by the UPS guy and you get your George McFly/Back to the Future moment? Or when you see it for the first time on the bookshelf at Barnes & Noble or search for it on Amazon.com or Powell?s Online? Or when you receive the final installment of your advance?
When Michael and I were working on Patterns of Force, I thought it was real at every single one of those junctures. But today, while working on the novel tentatively entitled STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI, I had another reality check moment."
While no timeframe or other details were mentioned, we'll be sure to let you know as we eventually learn more. Click here for Maya's full blog entry. In the meantime, Star Wars: Shadow Games is currently scheduled for a November 29, 2011 release.
UPDATE:Knights Archive checked with Bohnhoff herself and confirmed that The Last Jedi is the new name for the final installment of the Coruscant Nights tetralogy.
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