The Star Wars: Anthology audio drama series project began in May 2003 and launched with its first episode in July 2003 as a means of continuing to produce original Star Wars fan audio dramas, by series creator Nathan P. Butler and other interested creators, under one unified imprint. As they say, safety and notoriety often come in numbers. The series began with five original tales by series creator Nathan P. Butler, including Dreamscape (winner of the 2002 TFN Fan Films Scriptwriting Contest), Doubts Cast, The Mob, Addiction, and Responsibility. For former two scripts were based on film concepts by Butler and Pete Dixon, while the latter episode was intended as a prequel story to Second Strike. The sixth and seventh tales comprised a second era for the series, with new episodes written by guest writers Sean Koury (No Way Out) and Christopher Walker (To Overcome) and mixed by Steve Fluharty. Now, a third era has begun, as new writers enter the series, mixing their own tales to hone their skills. These new writers that you'll see in the coming year include Gregory Harbin, Ian Bowie, and possibly others. Connections: All Anthology episodes can be listened to as standalone stories. However, for those wanting a larger context, the Anthology series takes place in the same "universe" as Second Strike, Nothing Changes, Always in Motion, Solitude, and the ChronoRadio: Serial Edition tales.
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