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Cassandra Clare Quotes
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Cassandra Clare
American
Author
Born:
Jul 27
,
1973
Book
Characters
Love
People
Think
You
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Frederick Douglass
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Zig Ziglar
I love scuba-diving, but I hate all the equipment.
Cassandra Clare
Love
Hate
Equipment
Read everything! Don't just read things that are in your comfort zone or things that you think you're already going to like. Experiment; try new stuff and try new genres. If you read a lot of romance, then start reading mystery. If you read a lot of mystery, start reading fantasy.
Cassandra Clare
You
Try
Reading
Experiment
Think
Everything
Mystery
Stuff
New
Like
Genres
Read
Comfort
Comfort Zone
Lot
New Stuff
Going
Just
Romance
Fantasy
Then
Your
Things
Start
Zone
We as artists are actively encouraged - by other authors, your agent, publisher, and society - not to think about money, strategy, how to manage your career, how to create a brand, because we're supposed to focus on the art.
Cassandra Clare
Art
Money
Focus
Strategy
Think
Society
Other
About
Supposed
Because
How
Encouraged
Brand
Manage
Authors
Artists
Agent
Create
Your
Actively
Publisher
Career
You're a reader as well as a writer, so write what you'd want to read.
Cassandra Clare
You
Write
Writer
Well
Read
Reader
Want
I had just moved to New York in September 2001, and immediately 9/11 happened, and of course it completely changed the city and everybody who lived there.
Cassandra Clare
September
Changed
Everybody
Immediately
City
Had
New
Course
York
Just
Moved
New York
Happened
Who
Lived
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.
Cassandra Clare
Work
Problem
Try
Backwards
Down
Believe
Other
Symptom
Symptoms
Out
Kind
Write
Writer
Like
House
Block
Disease
Figure
Perfect heroines, like perfect heroes, aren't relatable, and if you can't put yourself in the protagonist's shoes, not only will they not inspire you, but the book will be pretty boring.
Cassandra Clare
You
Yourself
Book
Inspire
Heroes
Will
Shoes
Heroines
Boring
Pretty
Only
Perfect
Put
Like
Protagonist
Creating characters is like throwing together ingredients for a recipe. I take characteristics I like and dislike in real people I know, or know of, and use them to embellish and define characters.
Cassandra Clare
Together
People
Recipe
Define
Characteristics
Characters
Embellish
Take
Throwing
Like
Know
Real
Real People
Dislike
Them
Ingredients
Creating
Use
In other people's books, I tend to love the really daredevil-y characters. I love Finnick from 'The Hunger Games.' And I think, probably, my favorite character of all time is Sherlock Holmes.
Cassandra Clare
Love
Time
Character
People
Think
Other
Books
Hunger
Hunger Games
Favorite
Characters
All-Time
Tend
Sherlock
Sherlock Holmes
To Love
Holmes
Really
Games
I have specific playlists for different books and characters. So, I need to have those with me. It helps me get into the mindset of the book.
Cassandra Clare
Me
Book
Books
Mindset
Those
Characters
Get
Different
Helps
Specific
Need
I think that 'City of Heavenly Fire' is definitely a book where all the characters are tested to their limits, and they have to make really significant choices about who they are and who they wanna be.
Cassandra Clare
Book
Fire
Think
Definitely
Characters
Significant
City
About
Make
Limits
Tested
Heavenly
Wanna
Where
Really
Choices
Who
I think the main thing to remember when writing a novel is to stay true to the characters.
Cassandra Clare
Writing
Remember
Think
Characters
Stay
Stay True
Main
Remember When
Main Thing
True
Novel
Thing
There are so many stories about boys becoming heroes, learning their powers and becoming incredibly heroic. There have to be those stories for girls, too.
Cassandra Clare
Learning
Heroes
Girl
Too
Heroic
Incredibly
Those
About
Powers
Boy
Becoming
Stories
Many
You put books out into the world, and people form their own visuals and images and attachments to characters; those characters become part of them, and they have their feelings about them.
Cassandra Clare
You
People
World
Feelings
Become
Own
Books
Those
Out
Characters
Visuals
About
Part
Put
Form
Them
Images
You know that I had heard so many times people say things like, 'You could never write 'Harry Potter' and have it be about Harriett Potter because nobody would read it; people only want to read an adventure story if it's about a boy,' and I thought, 'I don't think that's true.'
Cassandra Clare
You
People
Thought
Think
Harry
Say
Harry Potter
Would
People Say
About
Only
Potter
Could
Write
Never
Had
True
Adventure
Nobody
Like
Know
Read
Because
Boy
Heard
Times
Times People
Want
Story
Many
Things
My grandfather was a movie producer, and so I grew up on movie sets.
Cassandra Clare
Sets
Up
Movie
Grew
Grandfather
Producer
My father is a big believer in nature over nurture.
Cassandra Clare
Nature
Father
Nurture
Big
Over
Big Believer
Believer
I grew up in L.A., and I worked for 'The Hollywood Reporter.' I knew enough about the business to know that the usual role of the author on a movie is to get out of the way and not say anything.
Cassandra Clare
Business
Enough
Way
Say
Out
About
Knew
Know
Up
Author
Role
Get
Reporter
Movie
Grew
Anything
Hollywood
Worked
Usual
As long as they're making beloved books into movies, people are going to be like, 'That's not my mental image of them.' It takes that moment for it to click and become their mental image.
Cassandra Clare
People
Long
Become
Books
Mental
Mental Image
Takes
Like
Click
Making
Going
Movies
Them
Moment
Image
Beloved
I think as women we've always been very used to growing up reading and identifying with male protagonists, especially in fantasy. There's a saying in publishing that girls will read about boys, but boys will only read about boys, and it's important to give women strong heroines.
Cassandra Clare
Saying
Women
Strong
Will
Girl
Important
Reading
Think
Heroines
About
Give
Only
Protagonists
Identifying
Read
Boy
Always
Been
Male
Up
Very
Fantasy
Used
Growing
Growing Up
Publishing
'City of Fallen Angels' ended on a cliffhanger. That was equally loved and hated by my readership.
Cassandra Clare
City
Hated
Angels
Equally
Readership
Fallen
Ended
Loved
I am in the U.K. for inspiration because I'm doing a follow on series to 'The Infernal Devices,' called 'The Last Hours.' It's a re-telling of 'Great Expectations' with 'Shadowhunters'... because why not! It's set in 1903, so I'm doing a lot of locational research.
Cassandra Clare
Great
Research
Follow
Inspiration
Devices
Hours
Because
Am
Doing
Lot
Expectations
Infernal
Series
Why
Why Not
Last
Set
No matter how many books you've written, whenever you sit down to write a new book, you always feel the same challenge - how do you shape this story into a book that people are going to love.
Cassandra Clare
Love
You
Book
People
Matter
Challenge
Sit
Down
Books
Write
Shape
Written
Feel
New
New Book
Always
How
Same
Going
Whenever
Story
To Love
Many
Music actually inspires me a lot. I listen to a lot of music, and often I find that if I can associate mentally a song or a piece of music with a particular character or scene, it helps me get back into the head of that character.
Cassandra Clare
Music
Character
Me
Song
Back
Find
Scene
Mentally
Inspires
Head
Particular
Piece
Lot
Get
Listen
Often
Helps
Actually
Associate
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