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'''Cassandra Clare''', real name '''Judith Rumelt''', is an American best-selling author who wrote the young adult series collectively known as ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:The Shadowhunter Chronicles|The Shadowhunter Chronicles]]''. She, along with [[Holly Black]], is co-author of ''[[The Magisterium (series)|The Magisterium series]]''.
 
'''Cassandra Clare''', real name '''Judith Rumelt''', is an American best-selling author who wrote the young adult series collectively known as ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:The Shadowhunter Chronicles|The Shadowhunter Chronicles]]''. She, along with [[Holly Black]], is co-author of ''[[The Magisterium (series)|The Magisterium series]]''.
   
== Personal life ==
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==Personal life==
Cassandra Clare was born to American parents in Tehran, Iran. As a child, Clare traveled frequently, spending time in France, England, and Switzerlandand before she was ten years old. Since her family moved around so much she found familiarity in books and went everywhere with a book under her arm. She spent her high school years in Los Angeles where she used to write stories to amuse her classmates, including an epic novel called “The Beautiful Cassandra” based on a Jane Austen short story of the same name (and which later inspired her current pen name).
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Cassandra Clare was born to American parents in Tehran, Iran. As a child, Clare traveled frequently, spending time in France, England, and Switzerland before she was ten years old. Since her family moved around so much she found familiarity in books and went everywhere with a book under her arm. She spent her high school years in Los Angeles where she used to write stories to amuse her classmates, including an epic novel called “The Beautiful Cassandra” based on a Jane Austen short story of the same name (and which later inspired her current pen name).
   
 
After college, Cassie split her time between California and New York where she worked as a journalist at various entertainment magazines and tabloids, including the Hollywood Reporter. She started working on her YA novel, ''City of Bones'', in 2004, inspired by the urban landscape of Manhattan, her favorite city. She turned to writing fantasy fiction full time in 2006.
 
After college, Cassie split her time between California and New York where she worked as a journalist at various entertainment magazines and tabloids, including the Hollywood Reporter. She started working on her YA novel, ''City of Bones'', in 2004, inspired by the urban landscape of Manhattan, her favorite city. She turned to writing fantasy fiction full time in 2006.
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Cassie's first professional writing sale was a short story called ''"The Girl's Guide to Defeating the Dark Lord"'' in a Baen anthology of humor fantasy. Cassie hates working at home alone because she always gets distracted by reality TV shows and the antics of her two cats, so she usually sets out to write in local coffee shops and restaurants. She likes to work in the company of her friends, who see that she sticks to her deadlines.<ref>http://www.cassandraclare.com/about/</ref>
 
Cassie's first professional writing sale was a short story called ''"The Girl's Guide to Defeating the Dark Lord"'' in a Baen anthology of humor fantasy. Cassie hates working at home alone because she always gets distracted by reality TV shows and the antics of her two cats, so she usually sets out to write in local coffee shops and restaurants. She likes to work in the company of her friends, who see that she sticks to her deadlines.<ref>http://www.cassandraclare.com/about/</ref>
   
She is also friends with author [[wikipedia:Holly Black|Holly Black]], and their books occasionally overlap, Clare mentioning characters from Black's novels and vice versa, such as Val and Luis from Black's ''Valiant''. She is also said to be a fan of [[wikipedia:Stephenie Meyer|Stephenie Meyer's]] [[wikipedia:Twilight series|Twilight Saga]], even making fanfiction for it at one point.
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She is also friends with author [[Holly Black]], and their books occasionally overlap, Clare mentioning characters from Black's novels and vice versa, such as Val and Luis from Black's ''Valiant''. She is also said to be a fan of [[wikipedia:Stephenie Meyer|Stephenie Meyer's]] [[wikipedia:Twilight series|Twilight Saga]], even making fanfiction for it at one point.
   
''[[w:shadowhunters:City of Bones|City of Bones]]'' was her first novel, published in 2007. In 2013, its [[w:shadowhunters:The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones|movie adaptation]], was released.
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''[[w:c:shadowhunters:City of Bones|City of Bones]]'' was her first novel, published in 2007. In 2013, its [[w:c:shadowhunters:The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones|movie adaptation]] was released.
   
 
She currently resides in Amherst, Massachusetts, with her husband, Joshua Lewis.
 
She currently resides in Amherst, Massachusetts, with her husband, Joshua Lewis.
   
== Bibliography ==
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==Bibliography==
===''The Shadowhunter Chronicles''===
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===''[[w:c:shadowhunters:The Shadowhunter Chronicles|The Shadowhunter Chronicles]]''===
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====''The Mortal Instruments''====
 
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:City of Bones|City of Bones]]'' (2007)
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'''''[[w:c:shadowhunters:The Mortal Instruments (book series)|The Mortal Instruments]]''''':
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:City of Ashes|City of Ashes]]'' (2008)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:City of Bones|City of Bones]]'' (2007)
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:City of Glass|City of Glass]]'' (2009)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:City of Ashes|City of Ashes]]'' (2008)
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:City of Fallen Angels|City of Fallen Angels]]'' (2011)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:City of Glass|City of Glass]]'' (2009)
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:City of Lost Souls|City of Lost Souls]]'' (2012)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:City of Fallen Angels|City of Fallen Angels]]'' (2011)
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:City of Heavenly Fire|City of Heavenly Fire]]'' (2014)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:City of Lost Souls|City of Lost Souls]]'' (2012)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:City of Heavenly Fire|City of Heavenly Fire]]'' (2014)
   
====''The Infernal Devices''====
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'''''[[w:c:shadowhunters:The Infernal Devices|The Infernal Devices]]''''':
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:Clockwork Angel|Clockwork Angel]]'' (2010)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:Clockwork Angel|Clockwork Angel]]'' (2010)
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:Clockwork Prince|Clockwork Prince]]'' (2011)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:Clockwork Prince|Clockwork Prince]]'' (2011)
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:Clockwork Princess|Clockwork Princess]]'' (2013)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:Clockwork Princess|Clockwork Princess]]'' (2013)
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'''''[[w:c:shadowhunters:The Dark Artifices|The Dark Artifices]]''''':
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:Lady Midnight|Lady Midnight]]'' (2015)
   
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'''''[[w:c:shadowhunters:The Last Hours|The Last Hours]]''''':
====''The Dark Artifices''====
 
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:Lady Midnight|Lady Midnight]]'' (2015)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:Chain of Thorns|Chain of Thorns]]'' (2016/2017)
   
==== Related works ====
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'''Related works''':
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:The Shadowhunter's Codex|The Shadowhunter's Codex]]'' (2013)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:The Shadowhunter's Codex|The Shadowhunter's Codex]]'' (2013)
* ''[[w:shadowhunters:The Bane Chronicles|The Bane Chronicles]]'' (2013-2014)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:The Bane Chronicles|The Bane Chronicles]]'' (co-written) (2013-2014)
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* ''[[w:c:shadowhunters:Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy|Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy]]'' (co-written) (2015)
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===''[[The Magisterium (series)|The Magisterium series]]''===
== External links ==
 
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* ''[[The Iron Trial]]'' (2014)
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* ''[[The Copper Gauntlet]]'' (2015)
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* ''[[The Bronze Key]]'' (2016)
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* ''[[The Silver Mask]]'' (2017)
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* ''[[The Golden Tower]]'' (2018)
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===Other works===
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* ''Turn the Other Chick'': ''"The Girl's Guide to Defeating the Dark Lord"'' (as Cassandra Claire) (2005)
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* ''So Fey'': ''"Charming"'' (2007)
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* ''Magic in the Mirrorstone'': ''"Graffiti"'' (2008)
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* ''Vacations from Hell'': ''"The Mirror House"'' (2009)
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* ''The Eternal Kiss: 12 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire'': ''"Other Boys"'' (2009)
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* ''Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd'': ''"I Never"'' (2009)
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* ''ZVU: Zombies Versus Unicorns'': ''"Cold Hands"'' (2010)
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* ''Welcome to Bordertown'': ''"The Rowan Gentleman"'' (with Holly Black) (2011)
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* ''Steampunk! An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories'': ''"Some Fortunate Future Day"'' (2011)
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==External links==
 
* [http://www.cassandraclare.com Cassandra Clare's site]
 
* [http://www.cassandraclare.com Cassandra Clare's site]
 
* [http://cassandraclare.livejournal.com/ Cassandra Clare's LiveJournal blog]
 
* [http://cassandraclare.livejournal.com/ Cassandra Clare's LiveJournal blog]
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* [https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/150038.Cassandra_Clare Cassandra Clare on Goodreads]
 
* [https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/150038.Cassandra_Clare Cassandra Clare on Goodreads]
   
== References ==
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==References==
 
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Revision as of 01:40, 11 December 2019

Cassandra Clare

Cassandra Clare, real name Judith Rumelt, is an American best-selling author who wrote the young adult series collectively known as The Shadowhunter Chronicles. She, along with Holly Black, is co-author of The Magisterium series.

Personal life

Cassandra Clare was born to American parents in Tehran, Iran. As a child, Clare traveled frequently, spending time in France, England, and Switzerland before she was ten years old. Since her family moved around so much she found familiarity in books and went everywhere with a book under her arm. She spent her high school years in Los Angeles where she used to write stories to amuse her classmates, including an epic novel called “The Beautiful Cassandra” based on a Jane Austen short story of the same name (and which later inspired her current pen name).

After college, Cassie split her time between California and New York where she worked as a journalist at various entertainment magazines and tabloids, including the Hollywood Reporter. She started working on her YA novel, City of Bones, in 2004, inspired by the urban landscape of Manhattan, her favorite city. She turned to writing fantasy fiction full time in 2006.

Cassie's first professional writing sale was a short story called "The Girl's Guide to Defeating the Dark Lord" in a Baen anthology of humor fantasy. Cassie hates working at home alone because she always gets distracted by reality TV shows and the antics of her two cats, so she usually sets out to write in local coffee shops and restaurants. She likes to work in the company of her friends, who see that she sticks to her deadlines.[1]

She is also friends with author Holly Black, and their books occasionally overlap, Clare mentioning characters from Black's novels and vice versa, such as Val and Luis from Black's Valiant. She is also said to be a fan of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Saga, even making fanfiction for it at one point.

City of Bones was her first novel, published in 2007. In 2013, its movie adaptation was released.

She currently resides in Amherst, Massachusetts, with her husband, Joshua Lewis.

Bibliography

The Shadowhunter Chronicles

The Mortal Instruments:

The Infernal Devices:

The Dark Artifices:

The Last Hours:

Related works:

The Magisterium series

Other works

  • Turn the Other Chick: "The Girl's Guide to Defeating the Dark Lord" (as Cassandra Claire) (2005)
  • So Fey: "Charming" (2007)
  • Magic in the Mirrorstone: "Graffiti" (2008)
  • Vacations from Hell: "The Mirror House" (2009)
  • The Eternal Kiss: 12 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire: "Other Boys" (2009)
  • Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd: "I Never" (2009)
  • ZVU: Zombies Versus Unicorns: "Cold Hands" (2010)
  • Welcome to Bordertown: "The Rowan Gentleman" (with Holly Black) (2011)
  • Steampunk! An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories: "Some Fortunate Future Day" (2011)

External links

References