Cassandra Clare
Cassandra Clare was born in Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran on July 27th, 1973 and is the Young Adult Author. At the age of 51, Cassandra Clare biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Judith Lewis (née Rumelt, born July 27, 1973), better known by her pen name Cassandra Clare, is an American writer of young adult fiction best known for her book The Mortal Instruments.
Personal life
Clare Rumelt was born in Tehran, Iran, to American parents. She is the granddaughter of Richard Rumelt, a business school instructor and author. Max Rosenberg, the film director, was her maternal grandfather. Clare is Jewish, and she has described her family as "not religious" and has described her family.
Clare traveled a lot as a child, spending time in Switzerland, England, and France. She returned to Los Angeles for high school, and from then on, she split her time between California and New York City, where she worked at various entertainment magazines and tabloids, including The Hollywood Reporter.
Clare started writing fan fiction while living in Los Angeles 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 both very popular. However, she took her fan fiction off the internet just before her first book, City of Bones, was published under the name Cassandra Clare.
Clare is also a member of author Holly Black, and their books occasionally overlap, with Clare referring to characters from Black's books and vice versa, such as Val and Luis from Black's Valiant.
Clare is also credited by her publisher for the "City of Fallen Angels" treatment, which includes a tangible "letter" from one character to another in the back of a book's physical copy. The aim is to increase print book sales.
Clare was being sued by Sherrilyn Kenyon for 'wilfully copying' her books, according to the Guardian. Kenyon's suit was amended to drop the copyright allegations, and the remaining fight over branding and cover designs was settled for an undisclosed sum.
Clare and her husband, Joshua Lewis, and three cats live in Amherst, Massachusetts, as of 2013.