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"The Girl’s Guide to Defeating the Dark Lord", Turn the Other Chick, ed. Esther Friesner, Baen Books, 2005 *''"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




*''"Charming", So Fey, ed. Steve Berman, Haworth Press (2007)''


*''"Graffiti", Magic in the Mirrorstone, ed. Steve Berman, Mirrorstone Books (2008)''


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Cassandra Clare is the pseudonym of the author of the YA trilogy, The Mortal Instruments.


Biography

Cassandra Clare was born to American parents in Teheran, Iran. She lived in France, England and Switzerland before she was ten years old. 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 the eponymous Jane Austen short story (and from which she later took her current pen name).

After college, Cassie lived in Los Angeles and New York where she worked at various entertainment magazines and even some rather suspect tabloids. She started working on her YA novel, City of Bones, in 2004, inspired by the urban landscape of Manhattan, her favourite city.


Books

The Mortal Instruments Trilogy

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)

External Links

Author Website

The Mortal Instruments Trilogy

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