He also published a sequel to Star Wars, Splinter of the Mind’s Eye.
But I’m still here, and I am still entitled to what you owe me.”įoster ghost-wrote the novelization of Star Wars: A New Hope, under the byline of George Lucas it was published in 1976 before the movie’s release. Ignore requests and inquiries hoping the petitioner will simply go away. I know this is what gargantuan corporations often do. You continue to ignore my legal representatives. “You continue to ignore queries from SFWA, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.
“You continue to ignore requests from my agents,” Foster wrote in a letter published by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. According to Foster, Disney has also asked him to sign a non-disclosure agreement before the company will speak with him. Alan Dean Foster, author of several Star Wars novelizations, says Disney hasn’t paid him his royalties.