Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina (1995) is an anthology of short stories set in the fictional Star Wars universe. The book is edited by Kevin J. Anderson. It is based on characters seen in the Mos Eisley cantina, a shady bar filled with aliens that was first shown in the 1977 film Star Wars.

In 1996, Dark Horse Comics released a similarly titled, but not directly related, one-shot comic titled Tales from Mos Eisley.

Contents

#Title of StoryAuthorsCentral Characters
1We Don't Do Weddings: The Band's TaleKathy TyersFigrin D'an and the Modal Nodes
2A Hunter's Fate: Greedo's TaleTom Veitch and Martha VeitchGreedo
3Hammertong: The Tale of the "Tonnika Sisters"Timothy ZahnShada D'ukal and Karoly D'ulin
4Play It Again, Figrin D'an: The Tale of Muftak and KabeA. C. CrispinMuftak and Kabe
5The Sand Tender: The Hammerhead's TaleDave WolvertonMomaw Nadon
6Be Still My Heart: The Bartender's TaleDavid BischoffWuher
7Nightlily: The Lovers' TaleBarbara HamblyFeltipern Trevagg and M'iiyoom Onith
8Empire Blues: The Devaronian's TaleDaniel Keys MoranKardue'sai'Malloc
9Swap Meet: The Jawa's TaleKevin J. AndersonHet Nkik
10Trade Wins: The Ranat's TaleRebecca MoestaReegesk
11When The Desert Wind Turns: The Stormtrooper's TaleDoug BeasonDavin Felth
12Soup's On: The Pipe Smoker's TaleJennifer RobersonDannik Jerriko
13At the Crossroads: The Spacer's TaleJerry OltionBoShek
14Doctor Death: The Tale of Dr. Evazan and Ponda BabaKenneth C. FlintCornelius Evazan and Ponda Baba
15Drawing the Maps of Peace: The Moisture Farmer's TaleM. Shayne BellAriq Joanson
16One Last Night in the Mos Eisley Cantina: The Tale of the Wolfman and the LamproidJudith and Garfield Reeves-StevensLak Sivrak and Dice Ibegon
Contributor BiographiesKevin J. Anderson

Reception

Scott at TheForce.Net gave the book 3.5 out of 4. He praised the variety of the stories, highlighted the story by Timothy Zahn, and a few others, but found it repetitive how the same few scenes from the film appeared in every story. He concluded: "All of these stories were fun, action packed, and very entertaining, not to mention they had a much greater impact on the Star Wars Universe than you might think! I consider this a must read." Michael Wolff of Starlog Magazine liked the idea but found it wore thin after a while. Of the sixteen stories, he said only a few stood out and praised "Nightlily" by Barbara Hambly and "Soup's On" by Jennifer Robertson, in particular. He concluded "For die-hard Star Wars enthusiasts only."

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