I have known Craig Miller since — literally — the President of the United States was Lyndon B. Johnson. You may have heard or read of the Los Angeles Comic Book Club, of which I was President back in the sixties. Craig was a founding member of that club. In fact, some said he was the founding member but I learned never to get into that dispute because it could lead to fisticuffs.
More interesting is that Craig, among his many other positions, was the original Director of Fan Relations at Lucasfilm when they made Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and other stellar productions. Nowadays, every movie or TV show that has any sort of "fantastic" element to it employs or contracts with experts to promote said film or TV show in the fan press and at conventions. Craig was one of the first of such experts and as such, probably responsible for some arguable fraction of Star Wars becoming such a phenomenon.
He has just released a book called Star Wars Memories: My Time In The (Death Star) Trenches and in it, he writes of those years of his life. There are a lot of books about Star Wars behind-the-scenes but this is the only one written from Craig's unique perspective and position. I read it in galleys and was impressed enough to tell him that when it came out, I would highly recommend it to readers of this blog. Well, it's out and it's real good and if you want to see for yourself how good, you'll order a copy, preferably from my link. Go for it.