Cassandra Clare

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Cassandra Clare is the pseudonym of the bestselling[1] author of the young adult trilogy The Mortal Instruments. Cassandra Clare was born to American parents in Tehran. She lived in France, England and Switzerland before she was ten years old. From her high school years on, she lived in Los Angeles and New York where she worked at various entertainment magazines and tabloids. She started working on her novel City of Bones in 2004, inspired by the urban landscape of Manhattan.

Prior to the publishing of City of Bones, Clare was known for writing fan fiction under the similar pseudonym Cassandra Claire. Her main works were The Draco Trilogy (Harry Potter) and The Very Secret Diaries (The Lord of the Rings). Claire was considered a Big Name Fan[2] and was covered in several newspaper articles about fan fiction: The Draco Trilogy was described by The Times as a "gem of such superlative quality that it enhances one's appreciation of the [Harry Potter series]"[3] and The Telegraph called The Very Secret Diaries a "cult classic".[2] Nevertheless, Claire's time as a fan fiction writer was soured by accusations that she had plagiarised parts of The Draco Trilogy.[4][5]

Clare took part of her pseudonym from The Beautifull Cassandra, on which she had based an epic novel during high school.

Contents

[edit] Books

[edit] The Mortal Instruments Trilogy

  • City of Bones (2007)
  • City of Ashes (March 2008)
  • City of Glass (March 29, 2009)

[edit] Short Fiction

  • "The Girl’s Guide to Defeating the Dark Lord", Turn the Other Chick, ed. Esther Friesner, Baen Books (2005)
  • "Charming", So Fey, ed. Steve Berman, Haworth Press (2007)
  • "Graffiti", Magic in the Mirrorstone, ed. Steve Berman, Mirrorstone Books (2008)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Best Sellers : Children's Books. New York Times (2007-04-22).
  2. ^ a b Into the lists. The Telegraph (2006-04-02). Retrieved on 2008-01-10.
  3. ^ What the Doctor did next. The Times (2005-12-24). Retrieved on 2008-01-10.
  4. ^ Boldly go where no one has gone before. The Telegraph (2007-01-27). Retrieved on 2008-01-10.
  5. ^ Documentation of the debacle at Fandom Wank wiki

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