Heart of the Jedi was a canceled Star Wars novel written by Kenneth C. Flint. Its cancellation was made public by 1995.
Development
Heart of the Jedi was an announced Star Wars novel that was in development by author Kenneth C. Flint. Its cancellation was made public by 1995.[1]
In 1991, Lucasfilm asked the publisher Spectra for a series of paperbacks that would take place immediately after the destruction of the second Death Star. As an author working for Spectra, Flint was commissioned to write the first book, which would be preceded by the comic book miniseries Exiles of the Force and followed by Legacy of Doom by Margaret Weis. Heart of the Jedi was to be published in 1993.[3]
According to Flint, he stopped writing his original novels while working on Heart of the Jedi. He sent his first draft to his Spectra editor by the end of 1992, along with subsequent revisions. However, his editor became unresponsive for several months, and Flint did not have direct communications with Lucasfilm. Eventually, Flint contacted an agent who, in turn, contacted Spectra. The agent told Flint that Spectra had determined Heart of the Jedi could not be published because it "no longer fit into the sequence for the new series." Flint's editor had allegedly promised another author of the group that her book would be placed in position one instead of his book. Consequently, Heart of the Jedi was never published. Flint was allowed to keep his ten thousand dollar advance and given the opportunity to write two Star Wars short stories, "Doctor Death: The Tale of Dr. Evazan and Ponda Baba" and "Old Friends: Ephant Mon's Tale." However, Flint said the events regarding the novel destroyed both his relationship with Spectra and his career as a writer.[3]
Bantam promotional brochures continued to list "Heart of the Jedi" as "coming in 1996..." to paperback, as late as 1995.[2]
Legacy
Years later, Flint allowed the unpublished manuscript to be edited by author and editor Joe Bongiorno for his website, the Star Wars Expanded Universe Timeline. Bongiorno describes his revisions as matching the established continuity of the Expanded Universe however, he has admitted to making significant changes to the original manuscript without the oversight of Lucasfilm. The original manuscript submitted to Lucasfilm included the planet, Gathol but this was omitted by Bongiorno. In May 2015, an unofficial, and modified version of the manuscript was posted on Bongiorno's website as a "lostworlds" unpublished novel. The posting included Flint's account of the novel's development and cancellation. Bongiorno created a mockup cover from artwork by Paul Shipper.[3]
On March 4, 2021, the revised novel, under the fanon title Star Wars: The Heart of the Jedi was unofficially sold as a paperback via Amazon.com's self-publishing services, without the permission of Lucasfilm. The seller stated they were not making any profit and asked The Walt Disney Company not to sue them. Sometime in May 2021, the listing was removed from Amazon.[4] This edition was published under the imprint "Gallina Books" which also later appeared in an unauthorized release of Lightsider.[3]
On September 8, 2025, the novel was again published through Amazon.com's self-publishing services using the same name[5]. The seller, in similar fashion to the 2021 listing, stated "This printing is being sold ONLY for the COST of PRODUCTION, and not a cent more. Absolutely NO PROFIT is being made." Upon inspection, the book was discovered to have been published under the imprint "Wraith Flight Publishing" and had a notable difference in cover design and layout than that of previous editions[6]. As of November 25, 2025, the book is listed on Amazon as being out of print.
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Sources
"ComicScan: Comics That Almost Were" — Star Wars Galaxy Collector 4 (First identified as Heart of the Jedi)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
"ComicScan: Comics That Almost Were" — Star Wars Galaxy Collector 4
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Bantam 1995 promotional brochure
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20
"Star Wars: The Heart of the Jedi" on The Star Wars Expanded Universe Timeline (backup link archived on December 30, 2019)
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The Heart of the Jedi on Amazon.com (original link is obsolete)
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The Heart of the Jedi (2025) on Amazon.com (backup link)
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/starwarsbooks/comments/1opk6jb/heart_of_the_jedi_2015_vs_2025
External links
The Heart of the Jedi on Amazon.com (original link is obsolete)
The Heart of the Jedi (2025) on Amazon.com (original link is obsolete)
Star Wars Lostworlds home page by Furman, Kevin C. on Star Wars Lostworlds (original page now obsolete)
"Star Wars: The Heart of the Jedi" (fan-edit) on Star Wars Expanded Universe Timeline (backup link archived on December 30, 2019)