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As Star Wars Insider Hits 200, a Look Back at Some of the Legendary Magazine’s Most Memorable Issues
It’s hard to imagine a time when Star Wars Insider didn’t exist. That’s how large the magazine looms in the fandom consciousness. Before, and even after, the advent of the internet it was the place to get breaking Star Wars news, read interviews with creators, and just immerse yourself in the galaxy far, far away, from movies to books to games. […]
2034, Part III: One Left to Tell the Tale

“When the planes didn’t attack, a silence fell over the crew. Why didn’t they finish the job?”
Everyone on Twitter Needs an Etiquette Manual
After a year of quarantine, we could all use help relearning how to connect to people in a healthy way.
Oh, How Horrid! Get Ready for DK’s The Star Wars Book of Monsters, Ooze, and Slime – Exclusive Reveal
Books + Comics // FEBRUARY 8, 2021 Writer/artist Katie Cook chats with StarWars.com about her upcoming journey into the gross side of Star Wars. Katie Cook is no stranger to Star Wars monsters. For years she’s turned the galaxy’s grossest into its most adorable thanks to her expressive and charming cartoon-style art, as seen in […]
We Interview R. J. Kern: 5 Tips for Emerging Fine Art Photographers
Finding success in a single area of the photography industry is no small task. And yet, R. J. Kern has managed to find success not only as a wedding photographer but now as a fine art photographer as well. I sat down with him one afternoon to pick his brain on his top five tips for emerging fine art photographers.
Six Photography Books to Add to Your Christmas List
Santa’s coming! And for many photography enthusiasts, that means gear! For the luckiest amongst you, it might mean lenses and bodies. Others might be looking forward to a Loupedeck Live or Simplr Strap. That stuff is fantastic, too. For me, though, wedding photography is my job, and I don’t ask Santa for gadgets because I buy them when needed. Instead, my family now usually asks: “which book do you want for Christmas?”
















