Cassandra Clare, born Judith Lewis (née Rumelt) on July 27, 1973, is an American novelist who has captivated millions with her young adult fantasy series "The Mortal Instruments." Clare was born to American parents in Tehran, Iran, and her life has been a rich tapestry of experiences, having lived in various countries before settling in the United States. Her writing journey began amid her travels and diverse cultural exposures, which eventually led her to New York City. There, she worked for entertainment magazines and tabloids before becoming a renowned novelist. Clare's unique storytelling, combined with her deep understanding of myth and folklore, has made her a beloved figure in the realm of young adult fiction.
"The Mortal Instruments" series, Clare's most renowned work, debuted with "City of Bones" in 2007 and quickly became a New York Times bestseller. This set the stage for a series that would grow to include several trilogies and companion books, exploring the shadowy world of Shadowhunters and Downworlders. Despite accusations of plagiarism in her early career, Clare's creativity and imagination have continued to flourish. This led to the expansion of her universe with "The Infernal Devices," "The Dark Artifices," and more. Her works have earned her awards and adaptations into both film and television, cementing her status as a pivotal figure for her innovative contributions to contemporary fantasy literature.
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