May 9, 2021
She's back! Amy Ratcliffe returns to Star Wars 7x7 to discuss one of her latest books, The Art of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. Today, the first half of our conversation. Punch it!
The questions I had prepared for her didn't necessarily get asked and answered in the order presented here, but this was the plan:
Fans may be familiar with other Art of… books like the ones for
the movies or The Mandalorian. How is Art of SWGE similar to those
live-action-focused books, and how is it different?
What kinds of parameters did you have for the writing of the book?
Were you character-limited within certain layouts, for example, or
did you have the license to write as much as needed to be
written?
You’ve previously written about the book coming together “in
layers” – can you talk about that process?
You had the benefit of spending a significant amount of time at
both Galaxy’s Edge locations prior to the pandemic. What surprised
you the most to learn about Galaxy’s Edge as a result of writing
this book, from both a broad overview perspective and from a
most-amazing-little-detail-they-thought-of perspective?
Fair to say that you conducted dozens of interviews for the book?
If you had to pick one or two of them from which you learned the
most about Galaxy’s Edge (or specific elements of it) that you
didn’t previously know, or that you found particularly exciting,
which were they?
Will people learn more about the story of Galaxy’s Edge, from the
perspective of how it fits into the storytelling timeline?
For someone who reads this book and has never been to Galaxy’s
Edge, what do you hope this book will provide? And for the person
who’s already been?
And, as promised, here's where you can keep up with Amy:
Instagram: https://instagram.com/amy_geek
Substack: https://amyratcliffe.substack.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/amy_geek
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