Dan Zehr is a
Star Wars expert and is the host and brand director of the podcast
Coffee With Kenobi. He co-wrote
The Star Wars Book alongside Pablo Hidalgo and Cole Horton, is a feature blog contributor for StarWars.com, and is a prominent influencer in
Star Wars fandom. Dan is also a prolific high school educator, who teaches Literature and Composition, and has a Master's Degree in Teaching and Learning. He resides in Illinois with his wife and three boys.
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.
Elizabeth Dowsett is a London-based writer and editor who specialises in
Star Wars and sharing the secrets from the library of holocrons. She has been writing and editing illustrated books for 14 years and has worked on more than 35
Star Wars titles as well as many other popular licences for both adults and children.
Pablo Hidalgo has been writing professionally about
Star Wars since 1995. In 2000, he joined Lucasfilm to become a full-time
Star Wars authority, first as a StarWars.com writer, and now as a creative executive in story development. He has written or co-written several authoritative
Star Wars reference books, including DK's best-selling
Star Wars: The Force Awakens The Visual Dictionary, Star Wars: Rogue One The Ultimate Visual Guide, and
Star Wars: The Last Jedi Visual Dictionary. He lives in San Francisco.
Simon Beecroft is the New York Times bestselling author of LEGO
Star Wars: The Visual Dictionary as well as many other
Star Wars titles for children, including
Star Wars The Clone Wars: Watch Out For Jabba the Hutt, Star Wars: Luke Skywalker's Amazing Story Star Wars: Beware the Dark Side. He has also written books on subjects as diverse as dinosaurs, extreme weather, future technology, Nelson Mandela, Power Rangers, and the Fantastic Four.