Judith Lewis (née Rumelt; born July 27, 1973), better known by her pen name Cassandra Clare, is an American author of young adult fiction, best known for her bestselling series The Mortal Instruments.[1][2][3][4]
American author
Cassandra Clare
Clare in 2013
Born
Judith Rumelt (1973-07-27) July 27, 1973 (age49) Tehran, Iran
Occupation
Author
Nationality
American
Genre
Young adult fiction
Literary movement
Contemporary fantasy, urban fantasy, fantasy of manners
Notable works
The Mortal Instruments series
Spouse
Joshua Lewis
Relatives
Richard Rumelt (father) Max Rosenberg (grandfather)
Clare was born Judith Rumelt to American parents in Tehran, Iran. She is the daughter of Richard Rumelt, a business school professor and author.[5] Her maternal grandfather was film producer Max Rosenberg.[6] Clare is Jewish, and has described her family as "not religious".[7][8]
As a child, Clare traveled frequently, spending time in Switzerland, England, and France. She returned to Los Angeles for high school, and from then on split her time between California and New York City, where she worked at various entertainment magazines and tabloids, including The Hollywood Reporter.[9]
While living in Los Angeles, Clare began writing fan fiction using the name Cassandra Claire. The Draco Trilogy, based on Harry Potter, and The Very Secret Diaries, based on The Lord of the Rings, were popular.[10][11] However, she deleted her fan fiction from the Internet shortly before her first novel, City of Bones, was published under the name Cassandra Clare.[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.[12]
Clare is also credited by her publisher with creating the "City of Fallen Angels treatment" where a tangible "letter" from one character to another is attached to the back of physical copies of a book. The goal is to spur print book sales.[5]
In 2016, The Guardian reported that Clare was being sued by Sherrilyn Kenyon for 'wilfully copying' her novels.[13] Kenyon's suit was amended to drop the copyright claims and the remaining dispute over branding and cover designs was settled for an undisclosed amount.[14]
In 2004, Clare started working on her first-published novel, City of Bones, inspired by the urban landscape of Manhattan. City of Bones was released by Simon & Schuster in 2007 and is a contemporary fantasy story revolving around characters Clary Fray, Jace Wayland, and Simon Lewis, which became a The New York Times bestseller upon its release. City of Ashes and City of Glass completed the first trilogy. A subsequent second trilogy contained three more books: City of Fallen Angels, City of Lost Souls, and City of Heavenly Fire.
There is a prequel trilogy called The Infernal Devices, which is set in the same universe as The Mortal Instruments, but set in the Victorian era. This consisting of three books: Clockwork Angel, published on August 31, 2010, Clockwork Prince, published on December 6, 2011, and Clockwork Princess, published on March 19, 2013.[16]
A fourth trilogy set in this universe was announced in 2012, to be collectively known as The Dark Artifices. The new contemporary series is set in Los Angeles, and follow female shadowhunter Emma Carstairs, who was introduced in City of Heavenly Fire.[17] The first book, Lady Midnight, was released in March 2016; the second, Lord of Shadows was released in April 2017; the third, Queen of Air and Darkness was released on December 4, 2018.[18][19]
There are also two series of interconnected short stories set in this universe. The first is The Bane Chronicles, completed in 2014 and written with Sarah Rees Brennan and Maureen Johnson, and the second is the planned Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, written with Brennan and Johnson as well as Robin Wasserman.[20]
After a disappointing box office performance, subsequent movies in the series were cancelled. A television adaptation of The Mortal Instruments called Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments began airing in January 2016. It was canceled after the third season.[24]
Awards
City of Bones
2010 Georgia Peach Book Awards for Teen Readers[25]
Finalist for the Locus Award for Best First Novel of 2007
An American Library Association Teens Top Ten Award winner, 2008[26]
2010 Georgia Peach Book Awards for Teen Readers[25]
Winner of The 2010 Abraham Lincoln Illinois High School Book Award[27]
Winner of the 2010 Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award[28]
The Shadowhunter's Codex (with Joshua Lewis) (October 29, 2013) ISBN978-1-442-41692-5
Tales From the Shadowhunter Academy (with Sarah Rees Brennan, Maureen Johnson & Robin Wasserman) (2015; print edition released November 15, 2016) ISBN978-1-481-44326-5
A History of Notable Shadowhunters and Denizens of Downworld (illustrated by Cassandra Jean) (February 18, 2016) ISBN978-1-471-16119-3
Ghosts of the Shadow Market: An Anthology of Tales (with Sarah Rees Brennan, Maureen Johnson, Robin Wasserman & Kelly Link) (June 4, 2019) ISBN978-1-534-43362-5
Mortal Instruments graphic novels
Art by Cassandra Jean.
The Mortal Instruments: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 1 (November 7, 2017) ISBN978-0-316-46581-6
The Mortal Instruments: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 2 (October 30, 2018) ISBN978-0-316-46582-3
The Mortal Instruments: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 3 (October 29, 2019) ISBN978-0-316-46583-0
The Mortal Instruments: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 4 (October 24, 2020) ISBN978-0-316-46584-7
The Mortal Instruments: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 5 (TBA March 29, 2022)
Mortal Instruments coloring books
The Official Mortal Instruments Coloring Book (illustrated by Cassandra Jean) (April 25, 2017) ISBN978-1-481-49756-5
Dill, Margo L. (March 14, 2010). "Potter Phenomenon". The Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette. p.F-3. Archived from the original on April 13, 2020. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
Clare, Cassandra (October 4, 2010). "movie news". Cassandra Clare's Blog. LiveJournal. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved May 13, 2011.
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