Kristin Baver is the Associate Editor of StarWars.com, covering
Star Wars news, writing interview features on George Lucas and other important figures in the
Star Wars galaxy, as well as spotlighting the dedicated fan community and their impressive and imaginative creations. She is the host of
This Week! in Star Wars and
The Star Wars Show Book Club. She previously worked as an award-winning journalist covering crime and social issues in central Pennsylvania, but now lives with her cat, Hector Smidget, in San Francisco, California.
Jason Fry is the author of more than 50 books and short stories set in the
Star Wars galaxy, including
The Weapon of a Jedi,
The Essential Atlas, the
Servants of the Empire quartet and the novelization of
The Last Jedi. He is also the author of the
Jupiter Pirates space-fantasy series. He lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., with his wife, son and about a metric ton of
Star Wars stuff.
Cole Horton is the author or co-author of a dozen
Star Wars books, including S
tar Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know and
Star Wars Galaxy's Edge: A Traveler's Guide to Batuu. He has contributed to StarWars.com, Marvel.com, and
runDisney. As a brand manager and consumer researcher, he has worked on a number of video games including
Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes,
Star Wars Battlefront II, and
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Amy Richau writes about pop culture and film history. She's the author of
Star Wars I Love You. I Know.: Lessons in Love and Friendship and her work has appeared in StarWars.com, StarTrek.com,
Star Wars Insider magazine, and Nerdist. She was a researcher and appeared in the docu-series
Looking for Leia and worked for many years as a film preservationist. Amy lives outside Boulder, Colorado, with her husband, two children, and several pets.
Clayton Sandell became a massive
Star Wars fan at age four, growing up to be an award-winning television news correspondent. He is the co-producer of
The Force of Sound, a behind-the-scenes look at the sound design of
The Last Jedi. His feature stories explore the far reaches of the
Star Wars galaxy, taking audiences beyond the gates of Skywalker Ranch, inside Lucasfilm's Industrial Light & Magic and Skywalker Sound, and to the opening of Star Wars Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland.