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Ian Doescher /ˈdɛʃər/ (born 1977)[1] is an American fiction writer, best known as the author of the plays in the William Shakespeare's Star Wars trilogy series, Verily, a New Hope (2013), The Empire Striketh Back (2014), and The Jedi Doth Return (2014), parodic retellings of George Lucas's Star Wars film trilogy (1977–1983) in blank verse and 16th-century style of William Shakespeare.

At Powell's Bookstore in Portland, Oregon. Doescher (center) does a reading of The Jedi Doth Return with former classmate Anne Huebsch (left) and audience member Micah Read from Lincoln High School (right). July, 2014.
At Powell's Bookstore in Portland, Oregon. Doescher (center) does a reading of The Jedi Doth Return with former classmate Anne Huebsch (left) and audience member Micah Read from Lincoln High School (right). July, 2014.
Ian Doescher
Born1977 (age 4445)
Portland, Oregon, U.S.
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
EducationB.A. in Music
Master of Divinity
Ph.D. in Ethics
Alma materYale University
Yale Divinity School
Union Theological Seminary
Notable worksVerily, a New Hope
The Empire Striketh Back
The Jedi Doth Return
SpouseJennifer Creswell
Children2
Website
iandoescher.com

Personal life


Doescher has a B.A. in Music from Yale University, a Master of Divinity from Yale Divinity School, and a Ph.D. in Ethics from Union Theological Seminary. He lives with his wife and two children in Portland, Oregon.

Doescher claims to be only a Star Wars and Star Trek fan and not well versed in other science-fiction literature. The idea for WSSW came to him when he went to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland shortly after reading Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. After the first draft was shown to Lucasfilm, their response was "We like this and it’s fun, but we’d like to see Ian do more with it. Go ahead and have some more fun with it, and go out of bounds of movie itself", so he rewrote it.[2]


Works



Non-literary works


On February 11, 2019, Doescher wrote the lyrics for the Star Wars parody of the Hamilton song “My Shot” for a YouTube video on his YouTube channel.[3]


References


  1. Huffington Post Mini Bio
  2. Portlandmonthly
  3. Doescher, Ian (February 11, 2018). ""My Shot" - the Star Wars/Hamilton Parody". YouTube. Retrieved October 1, 2022.






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