Cassandra Clare
Cassandra Clare
Judith Rumelt, 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...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionYoung Adult Author
Date of Birth27 July 1973
CityTehran, Iran
CountryUnited States of America
wonderful difficult
It really was getting difficult to be wonderful.
seductive phrases littles
He tried to learn seductive phrases in all languages, but the only Swedish he had ever really needed was, "Do you serve anything aside from pickled fish?" and "If you wrap me in furs, I can pretend to be your little fuzzy bear.
monkeys hello said
Hello," Magnus said to the monkey. The monkey did not reply. "I shall call you Ragnor.
insane littles plans
She had a plan. Even if it was a little insane.
flirting littles rooms
Flirting? We were merely indulging in a little risqué conversation," Magnus said, offended. "When I begin to flirt, I assure you the entire room will know. My flirtations cause sensations.
vampire murder grudge
Vampires bore a grudge longer than any technically living creatures, and whenever they were in a bad temper, they expressed themselves through murder.
vampire eternity
He was a vampire now. He was supposed to have eternity. But what he had was days.
suicidal plans
Your plans are suicidal. At best.
wish pants nerves
Magnus, I wish I had the nerve to wear the kind of pants you do.
has-beens whole could-have-been
It could have been the whole thing where you stabbed him.
knows
Now that you know the truth, you can never go back.
adaptation bad believe experience firmly good onto risking translated wonderful worth
I firmly believe that you can't get a good movie without risking a bad movie. A good adaptation of your book is worth it because it is such a wonderful experience to see your world translated onto the screen.
backwards believe block figure symptom work
I believe that writer's block is a symptom. It's not a disease, it's the symptom of a disease. So what I try to do is kind of do it like 'House'; write down the symptom and write down the other symptoms. Try to work backwards to figure out what the problem is.