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Thank you for continuing this adventure with me. I hope
William Shakespeare’s The Empire Striketh Back
offers plenty for both
Star Wars
fans and Shakespeare fans to appreciate. For instance, I hope talking wampas, AT-ATs, and space slugs (to say nothing of singing Ugnaughts) bring a smile to your face. And did you notice whom Han
and Leia sound like once they start getting romantic? (Hint: look at the line endings.)

The positive response to
William Shakespeare’s Star Wars
was a gift to me as a writer; I hope my retelling of
Empire
(and
Return of the Jedi,
coming soon) is a fitting thank-you.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

So many people provided love, support, and encouragement for the release of
William Shakespeare’s Star Wars
and the writing of
William Shakespeare’s The Empire Striketh Back
that this book would be twice as long if I tried to name them all.

Thank you to the amazing people at Quirk Books who make the
Shakespeare’s Star Wars
world go round: Jason Rekulak and Rick Chillot (the best editors a guy could ask for), publicity manager extraordinaire Nicole De Jackmo, the epic Eric Smith, and everyone else at Quirk. Thank you to my agent, Adriann Ranta, for hearing every idea—even the crazy ones—and responding to them gracefully—even the crazy ones. Thanks to Jennifer Heddle at Lucasfilm and, once again, to incredible illustrator Nicolas Delort.

Unending thanks to my college professor and friend, Murray Biggs, who once again reviewed my manuscript to improve the Shakespearean elements of the book. He confessed to me, after reading
William Shakespeare’s Star Wars
, that he has never seen the
Star Wars
movies but said, “I have a feeling about that Luke and Leia.” I hope
Empire
hasn’t crushed that romantic hope too harshly. (And wait until he reads
Jedi
—gasp!) Huge thanks are also due to my friend Josh Hicks, who has been my confidant for ideas about these books ever since I had the inspiration for
William Shakespeare’s Star Wars
. Josh and I have spent endless hours watching and discussing the
Star Wars
movies (like all true geeks), and he has been a constant encouragement. Thank you, Josh—now let’s finish that children’s book.

My parents, Beth and Bob Doescher, are my biggest fans and let me know how proud they are every time I see them. I know how rare it is to have parents who love you deeply and let you know it, and I don’t take it for granted. To my brother Erik Doescher, my aunt Holly
Havens, and my dear college friends Heidi Altman, Chris Martin, Naomi Walcott, and Ethan Youngerman: thank you for continuing to show your love and support as one turned to three.

I have been blessed throughout my life by wonderful teachers and mentors: Jane Bidwell, Betsy Deines, Doree Jarboe, Chris Knab, Bruce McDonald, Janice Morgan, and Larry Rothe top the list. Thank you all so, so much for the lessons in school and life.

A big thank-you to the
Star Wars
fans who embraced
William Shakespeare’s Star Wars
(and me) so warmly. You are an amazing group of people. Special shout-out to the worldwide members of the 501st Legion, and especially the 501st’s Cloud City Garrison in Portland, Oregon.

Thank you also to so many who offered their kindness and assistance: Audu Besmer, Travis Boeh, Chris Buehler, Erin Buehler, Nathan Buehler, Jeff and Caryl Creswell, Katie Downing, Ken Evers-Hood, Mark Fordice, Chris Frimoth, Alana Garrigues, Marian Hammond, Brian Heron, Jim and Nancy Hicks, Apricot and David Irving, Alexis Kaushansky, Rebecca Lessem, Andrea Martin, Joan and Grady Miller, Jim Moiso, Michael Morrill, Dave Nieuwstraten, Julia Rodriguez-O’Donnell, Scott Roehm, Tara Schuster, Ryan Wilmot, Ben Wire, and Sarah Woodburn.

Last but never least, thank you to my spouse, Jennifer Creswell, and our children, Liam and Graham. Jennifer continues to be incredibly encouraging, even though this endeavor has taken much of my time and energy. Liam stops everyone he can, even complete strangers, and tells them I am the author of
William Shakespeare’s Star Wars
. Graham shows his support through the biggest, strongest hugs an eight-year-old can give, which are the best cure for just about anything. Thank you, Jennifer, Liam, and Graham: you are my high every day.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

(1564–1616) was a poet and playwright.
He is widely considered one of the greatest
writers in the English language.

GEORGE LUCAS
is a film producer, screenwriter, director, and the creator of the Star Wars motion picture saga. He lives in California.

IAN DOESCHER
is the
New York Times best-selling author of William Shakespeare’s Star Wars. He lives in Portland, Oregon, with his family. Visit him at
IanDoescher.com
.

P
RAISE FOR
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S STAR WARS

“Two of the most creative minds
in the universe collide with
spectacular, hilarious, and surprisingly
touching insight into
the original classic. This is truly
Star Wars as you like it.”
—Joe Schreiber,
author of Star Wars:
Death Troopers

“The Bard at his finest, with all
the depth of character, insightful
soliloquies, and clever
wordplay we’ve come to expect
from the master.”
—Timothy Zahn,
New York Times best-selling
author of Scoundrels

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