
ERAGON
Knopf Hardcover Edition
ISBN: 375826688 - 9780375826689
Release Date: August 26, 2003
Publisher: Knopf
Cover Art: John Jude Palencar
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The Second Edition of Eragon
Often confused as the First Edition of Eragon, this is the Second Edition of Eragon. It is however the First Hardcover Edition. This is the most-sold edition of Eragon, the iconic Saphira cover art by John Jude Palencar has stood the test as one of the most recognisable book covers ever. Knopf made major grammatical edits to Eragon, It was gone through line by line and the text was tightened up and improved, resulting in around 24,000 words being cut. The first print run was 250,000 copies and was an instant success. It was on the New York Times Children's Books Best Seller list for 121 weeks.
There are multiple dustcovers on the first printing of this edition, the most obvious is the shiny Book Club dustcover, the rest are various text changes to the blurb and review quotes. It also shares the same ISBN as the Deluxe Edition of Eragon.
Getting Published
The story goes, that author Carl Hiaasens bought his stepson a self-published 2002 Eragon. His stepson loved it, this got Carls's attention who had multiple books published with Knopf. Carl shared the book with his editor at Knopf. Knopf approached the Paolinis on October 24th, 2002 to publish Eragon, Scholastic also approached them two days later, but ultimately they chose to go with Knopf.
"Michelle Frey, an editor at the Alfred A. Knopf publishing company, sent us an e-mail query that started with: “I’m writing regarding your novel, ERAGON, which I recently read and enjoyed immensely.” The rest has been the continuation of a very happy publishing tale " - Kenneth Paolini (Chris’s father)
So you were very much looking for that partnership?
Well we were wary. But the thing is is we were selling enough copies of Eragon that to scale it up we were going to have to start duplicating all the things that a regular publisher does. We were actually looking at partnering with a book packager or a book distributor just to get more copies out. To do everything a traditional publisher could do for me was a huge amount of work so it made sense to pair with Random House or someone else at that point. But it was still nerve-wracking because the book was being a success and then handing it off to another company, we didn't know if it was just going to end up in the remainder bin two weeks after it came out. - GoodBadMad Podcast
People in the book world were starting to take notice because of course, if you've been to public school, you may remember the Scholastic Book Fairs and all of the Scholastic reps in the different schools were seeing me come to the schools and selling these books and hearing the kids talk about it. And it was getting attention. So we would have gotten a publisher, I would have gotten a publisher eventually.
The book sold enough copies and bounced around enough that we'd heard that Scholastic—because Scholastic does all the Book Fairs in schools in the US—was interested and that we might get an offer from them. Before that happened though...- Library Speakers Consortium - 20 Years of Dragon-Riding
Eventually another author by the name of Carl Hiaasen ended up buying a copy of the self-published edition of Eragon in a local bookstore. Which now that I'm older, I'm rather shocked at because it takes a lot to get me to buy a self-published book. It's got to look really good. - Picocon Menagerie Livestream
Carl Hiaasen wrote the young adult book Hoot as well as many adult books. He comes up to Montana, I think he's got a vacation home here in the valley, but he was up here fly fishing and he bought a copy of Eragon for his then 12 year old son, Ryan. And fortunately for me, Ryan liked the book and Carl recommended it to Random House and it sort of bounced around among the editors for a couple of months before my editor-to-be grabbed it and said, "Yes, we will. I want to take a chance on this teenage author and we're going to offer him money for a trilogy that only exists in his head and see what happens." - Library Speakers Consortium - 20 Years of Dragon-Riding
How did you find an agent?
We had the offer from Random House, and like two days later, we had the offer from Scholastic. And so we knew we didn't know what we didn't know. My dad participated in some online self-publishing forum sort of thing. So he posted up a question and said, look, this is the situation we're in. Does anyone have any advice? And another one of the members said, "well, I was just at this publishing writing conference and there was this young agent there and I was really impressed with his presentation, or him talking about the industry." So my dad got his information online and did what you're never supposed to do, which is he called the agent directly and left this long rambling voicemail message because it was lunchtime in New York and you take your lunch breaks in New York. And only at the end of the message did he say, "oh, yes, and by the way, we have two competing offers from two publishing houses." And when I asked him, I said, "why did you do that?" He said, "well, because if he's any good as an agent, he's going to listen to the whole message before he deletes it." And we found out later that he nearly deleted the message. Because my dad started off like, "I got this teenage son, and he's written this book", and yeah, that, OK. So it was like two hours later we got a call from Simon. And Simon said overnight me a copy of Eragon and if I like it I'll represent you. And Simon has been my agent for 21 years now.
It was a big risk for Random House. And it was a big risk for me because the book was successful, self-published, and we knew that giving it to a publisher, you lose the rights to a degree, and most books don't turn a profit, and it could have just ended up in the remainder bin. So what really worked in my favor is that Random House, and specifically Random House Children's Books, and specifically the imprint of Knopf, which is where I'm at were looking for their own Harry Potter, essentially. Scholastic was publishing Harry Potter. And Scholastic also gave me an offer for Eragon, but I could tell that Random House was the one that really loved the book and Scholastic was doing it because they thought it was a good business opportunity. Scholastic actually offered more money than Random House. But I went with Random House and it was the right choice. And I found out after the fact that Chip Gibson who was the head of the children's department at the time basically chose to use Eragon as sort of something to rally the troops and put the entire children's division behind it, and I was the very fortunate recipient of that love and attention. Which of course would only get you so far if people didn't enjoy reading the book. But fortunately for me, they did a great job marketing it and then people actually enjoyed the book. Which is why when people ask me how to get published, it's like, what am I supposed to say? The answer ultimately is you write a book that people want to read, and that's a facile answer, but it is true. If people want to read it, it makes everything else easier. The agent wants you, the publishers want you, and ultimately the public wants you. - Library Speakers Consortium - 20 Years of Dragon-Riding
And I didn't realize how much was behind that email, because large publishers do not just casually say, "hey, we want to publish your book". There was a whole plan there, and they had a plan. And so they did. Eragon came out and then I had to figure out how to write a book with everyone expecting the sequel. - Teen Author Boot Camp Afternoon Keynote
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