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Q&A: Clockwork Angel/TMI: questions here!
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Sasha wrote: "Hi Cassandra! This has been bugging me for a while. Are the TMI religous books? Like Chritain (sorry that I spelt it wrong)? Because Jace mentions God and Lucifer and everything. I'm not religous at all, but its really been nagging at me.
No. They are not religious books. While they are books that engage with aspects of religion (many religions, not just one) they are not making a religious argument: i.e. presenting any particular religion as correct. They are completely relativistic where it comes to religion ("ALL stories are true) and since "God" and "angels" and even "Satan" are concepts that traverse a number of religions, they can't be said to be putting any particular one first.
And how many books are going to be in the Fallen Angels? I know that you have two up all ready, but do you plan on three? I'm really glad that you decided to write about him.
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"Also, is Simon EVER going to tell his friends/parents that he is a vampire?"
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" And will his band finally decide on a name?"
Probably not.
"And will his friend stop doing random poetry?"
Probably not.
"Are the Fallen Angels books going to take place during the school year? What grade would he in? Clary will be going to the Institue (sorry if I spelt it wrong) for school, right? So how is he going to feel going to school by himself? Or will he be home schooled or something?"
They're not really "The Fallen Angels" books, they're just more books of the Mortal Instruments. They do begin during the school year, Simon is at school without Clary, he does miss her, but pretty soon everything is going to be so shaken up by events that school is going to be the last thing on anyone's mind.
In the Fallen Angels books, will we see Luke and Jaclyn as well? Do they plan on getting married? Could they have kids? Or did Clary and her mom move to the Insistue?"
We see Luke and Jocelyn. They are engaged. They could have kids - if they wanted them which has yet to be determined. Jocelyn wouldn't move into the Institute in a million years.
No. They are not religious books. While they are books that engage with aspects of religion (many religions, not just one) they are not making a religious argument: i.e. presenting any particular religion as correct. They are completely relativistic where it comes to religion ("ALL stories are true) and since "God" and "angels" and even "Satan" are concepts that traverse a number of religions, they can't be said to be putting any particular one first.
And how many books are going to be in the Fallen Angels? I know that you have two up all ready, but do you plan on three? I'm really glad that you decided to write about him.
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"Also, is Simon EVER going to tell his friends/parents that he is a vampire?"
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" And will his band finally decide on a name?"
Probably not.
"And will his friend stop doing random poetry?"
Probably not.
"Are the Fallen Angels books going to take place during the school year? What grade would he in? Clary will be going to the Institue (sorry if I spelt it wrong) for school, right? So how is he going to feel going to school by himself? Or will he be home schooled or something?"
They're not really "The Fallen Angels" books, they're just more books of the Mortal Instruments. They do begin during the school year, Simon is at school without Clary, he does miss her, but pretty soon everything is going to be so shaken up by events that school is going to be the last thing on anyone's mind.
In the Fallen Angels books, will we see Luke and Jaclyn as well? Do they plan on getting married? Could they have kids? Or did Clary and her mom move to the Insistue?"
We see Luke and Jocelyn. They are engaged. They could have kids - if they wanted them which has yet to be determined. Jocelyn wouldn't move into the Institute in a million years.
Dottie wrote: "*****SPOILER FOR CLOCKWORK ANGEL
Why is Will afraid to think of a world where Jem would not be dying? In page 272 he thinks, "But then there were other times, like this, when he looked at Jem and saw no mark of illness on him, and wondered what it would be like in a world where Jem was not dying. And that did not bear thinking about either. It was a terrible black place in himself that the fear came from..." I may be reading too much into that, it may or may not have something to do with Will's secret, but I was just curious. And another question, where does CP start? Does it pick up right after the end of CA or have a few days/weeks passed since then?
CP picks up about a week after the end of CA. As for your questions about Will, they are good ones, which I can't answer. All part of the contradiction that is Will.
Why is Will afraid to think of a world where Jem would not be dying? In page 272 he thinks, "But then there were other times, like this, when he looked at Jem and saw no mark of illness on him, and wondered what it would be like in a world where Jem was not dying. And that did not bear thinking about either. It was a terrible black place in himself that the fear came from..." I may be reading too much into that, it may or may not have something to do with Will's secret, but I was just curious. And another question, where does CP start? Does it pick up right after the end of CA or have a few days/weeks passed since then?
CP picks up about a week after the end of CA. As for your questions about Will, they are good ones, which I can't answer. All part of the contradiction that is Will.
Christina wrote: "How do you come up with such surprising twists and endings?
Have you ever written something and then purposely changed it because you thought it would be predictable?"
Careful plotting with the help of friends. I read a lot of mysteries to grasp the structure, esp. the art of misdirection. I recommend this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Plotting-Writin...
"Will we see Tessa shift into any of the dead characters that have been mentioned in the books, like, Thomas, Jem's Mother, Jem's Father, Tessa's Aunt or Mother & Father?
I dont see why she hasn't used the clockwork angel to change into her mother to find out the secrets of how she came to be."
Urgh, turning into Thomas, seems disrespectful. There's a reason the Dark Sisters separated Tessa from all her belongings: she HAS nothing of her mother's or father's and can't turn into them. Th Clockwork Angel has been worn by Tessa for years and long ago became "hers" — it can no longer be used to turn into the person it used to belong to. The magic rests on an arcane idea of "belonging" — otherwise when holding Jessamine's ring Tessa would turn into Jessamine's grandmother, who it once belonged to, instead of Jessie.
Can you give us any hints when we'll learn what other talents or powers Tessa has? Clockwork Prince? Clockwork Princess? "
By the end of the series.
Have you ever written something and then purposely changed it because you thought it would be predictable?"
Careful plotting with the help of friends. I read a lot of mysteries to grasp the structure, esp. the art of misdirection. I recommend this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Plotting-Writin...
"Will we see Tessa shift into any of the dead characters that have been mentioned in the books, like, Thomas, Jem's Mother, Jem's Father, Tessa's Aunt or Mother & Father?
I dont see why she hasn't used the clockwork angel to change into her mother to find out the secrets of how she came to be."
Urgh, turning into Thomas, seems disrespectful. There's a reason the Dark Sisters separated Tessa from all her belongings: she HAS nothing of her mother's or father's and can't turn into them. Th Clockwork Angel has been worn by Tessa for years and long ago became "hers" — it can no longer be used to turn into the person it used to belong to. The magic rests on an arcane idea of "belonging" — otherwise when holding Jessamine's ring Tessa would turn into Jessamine's grandmother, who it once belonged to, instead of Jessie.
Can you give us any hints when we'll learn what other talents or powers Tessa has? Clockwork Prince? Clockwork Princess? "
By the end of the series.
Helene wrote: "When will Clockwork Angel be available in Europe? More spesifically Norway?
(or the UK, so I can order it from www.play.com)"
I have no idea. It actually came out in Europe before it came out here, at least in Germany and places with other large English-language bookstores. But there's no release "date". It came out in the UK a month ago. I'd suggest just ordering it off bookdepository.com.
(or the UK, so I can order it from www.play.com)"
I have no idea. It actually came out in Europe before it came out here, at least in Germany and places with other large English-language bookstores. But there's no release "date". It came out in the UK a month ago. I'd suggest just ordering it off bookdepository.com.
Talia wrote: "1.Where/how do warlocks learn to use their powers? Do they have another warlock train them or does it come naturally to them?
The magic comes naturally but they still need training. If they are raised by their demon parent the demon parent can seek training for them. Otherwise they have to find it themselves, usually.
Where did Magnus learn how to use his powers? Who trained him?
Patience.
3. How is Magnus biracial if one of his parents was a demon?
Because his mother was biracial. As demons are not really a "race", the warlock retains the race of their human parent.
4. What kind of powers do warlocks have? Can they do anything as long as it doesn't drain them?
Depends on the warlock and their level of innate skill and training.
5. Did Alec seeing Magnus through Clary's love rune have an impact on him, or did he already know the extent of his love for Magnus? And vice versa."
I imagine Alec was surprised, Magnus less so.
The magic comes naturally but they still need training. If they are raised by their demon parent the demon parent can seek training for them. Otherwise they have to find it themselves, usually.
Where did Magnus learn how to use his powers? Who trained him?
Patience.
3. How is Magnus biracial if one of his parents was a demon?
Because his mother was biracial. As demons are not really a "race", the warlock retains the race of their human parent.
4. What kind of powers do warlocks have? Can they do anything as long as it doesn't drain them?
Depends on the warlock and their level of innate skill and training.
5. Did Alec seeing Magnus through Clary's love rune have an impact on him, or did he already know the extent of his love for Magnus? And vice versa."
I imagine Alec was surprised, Magnus less so.
Jonathan wrote: "Are the Lightwoods the Perminate Heads of the NewYork Insitutue ? I would look it up myself, accpet my friend has City of Bones,Ashes,Glass. Or are they just temperary?
Permanent in the sense that any job is. They could quit, or die, and then be replaced.
2) I'm planning to Attend your Toronto book signing on November 5th. Am I aloud to bring my copys of City of Bones, Ashes, Glass to get signed ? or is that to much"
You can bring anything you want.
Permanent in the sense that any job is. They could quit, or die, and then be replaced.
2) I'm planning to Attend your Toronto book signing on November 5th. Am I aloud to bring my copys of City of Bones, Ashes, Glass to get signed ? or is that to much"
You can bring anything you want.
Abby wrote: "well i know that Luke and Simon don't say that but luke said in City of Bones (PG 127) "I never felt any way about her particularly," Pangborn said "You do know that we'd trade her, Jocelyn , for the Cup?" Luke said " I know I'm not interested," and like so Jocelyn doesn't feel that way about Luke and now he's mad at her and doesn't care.
No. Luke is massively lying in this scene about how he feels about Jocelyn because it would be catastrophically stupid to admit his feelings for her to Valentine's minions. Of course he'd trade her for the Cup if he could but HE DOESN'T KNOW WHERE IT IS. Also, he knows that they'd never follow through on the deal even if he did. You can't use a flat-out lie a character tells as an example of their actual feelings.
And I'm asking if it's like that with Clary and Simon.
Is the situation with Clary and Simon like a complete and total lie Luke makes up on the spot to get himself out of a tight situation? No.
Because let's say Clary is Jocelyn and Simon is Luke and they are in the same situation in CoFA ????"
I think you have to keep in mind that characters lie. Even narrators lie, but all characters in books lie — you cannot take everything they say at face value.
None of this, I suppose, is to say that Simon could not be the one tempted by darkness. But the Luke example is not a good one.
No. Luke is massively lying in this scene about how he feels about Jocelyn because it would be catastrophically stupid to admit his feelings for her to Valentine's minions. Of course he'd trade her for the Cup if he could but HE DOESN'T KNOW WHERE IT IS. Also, he knows that they'd never follow through on the deal even if he did. You can't use a flat-out lie a character tells as an example of their actual feelings.
And I'm asking if it's like that with Clary and Simon.
Is the situation with Clary and Simon like a complete and total lie Luke makes up on the spot to get himself out of a tight situation? No.
Because let's say Clary is Jocelyn and Simon is Luke and they are in the same situation in CoFA ????"
I think you have to keep in mind that characters lie. Even narrators lie, but all characters in books lie — you cannot take everything they say at face value.
None of this, I suppose, is to say that Simon could not be the one tempted by darkness. But the Luke example is not a good one.
Kirn- TheRealAnnoyingOrange wrote: "you know in the city of glass that lady magnus bane was talking to at the end? does that have any relevance to, lets say, a certain shape changer in a another book u have written?
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another thing, u cannot drop a bomb like, there is a new villian which u would never have suspected and not expect me to freak out and reread the books looking for the evil guy! a little hint would be greatly appreciated and it would help me get through the next months waiting for your new books without trying to harrass you every two seconds :D
Oh, I am not really bothered by harassment. Harass away.
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another thing, u cannot drop a bomb like, there is a new villian which u would never have suspected and not expect me to freak out and reread the books looking for the evil guy! a little hint would be greatly appreciated and it would help me get through the next months waiting for your new books without trying to harrass you every two seconds :D
Oh, I am not really bothered by harassment. Harass away.
Shae wrote: "When is the next book coming out ? and will there be the same characters ?"
Here's my Goodreads profile.
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You can find a list of all the books I've written and have upcoming and click through to find out what they're about.
Here's my Goodreads profile.
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
You can find a list of all the books I've written and have upcoming and click through to find out what they're about.
ஐAndreaஐ wrote: "Why would Clary find Tessa familiar?
Maybe she reminds Clary of someone else she has met or seen.
Will and Jace are related correct?
The same last name thing kind of gives it away.
Is it possible for Tessa to be also, I realize that she is some-kind of warlock?
Related to them? ANOTHER book where the girl turns out to be related to a guy she likes? Yikes.
Maybe she reminds Clary of someone else she has met or seen.
Will and Jace are related correct?
The same last name thing kind of gives it away.
Is it possible for Tessa to be also, I realize that she is some-kind of warlock?
Related to them? ANOTHER book where the girl turns out to be related to a guy she likes? Yikes.

Game on Cassandra :D. Lol.

Thanks!

Did you always plan to have 6 books in The Mortal Instruments series? I was just wondering, since it seemed like City of Glass wrapped up so nicely, that that was simply the end of things.
Thank you!


Is it possible for Tessa to be also, I realize that she is some-kind of warlock?
Related to them? ANOTHER book where the girl turns out to be related to a guy she likes? Yikes.
lol, I didn't mean like that. I meant more like would it be possible for Jace to be a decendant of Will & Tessa? I didn't know if it could be possible since Tessa is a Warlock.

I'm excited now, so I'm just going to ask more question, 'cause I'm excited :)
1) Will we find out who Tessa's dad is; will we meet him?
2) Does Sophie find her soulmate?
3) In TMI book cycle 2, does Amatis find someone?
4) Do Henry and Charlotte ever, like, have kids; end up relatively happy? (if this is a spoiler, sorry!)
And I had a really good question, but I lost it, urgh!!!
Thanks, and congratulations on your wedding, hope it goes well!!! (I'm a nosy fan!)

Thnakyou sooooo much! I really do love your books, you are so awesome!
Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials. :) This is very random, but has anyone ever asked if you and your fiance have gone to get genetic testing . . . just to make sure?

Out of all the things you could have had happen to Simon, including making up something never heard of, why did you choose the biblical mark of cain?

2. How do they celebrate their 18th birthdays? Is there some kind of ritual? If so, what do they do in the ritual?

This isn't really a TMI or CA question, but for book signings do you only sign one item?
Thanks!!


just finished reading all you books!!!! love them they are by faaaar my favorite ever!!!!
after all the talk they have had of the TMI series becoming a movie i would like to know is their offcially going to be on?? or are you still talking it over? oh, and 1 more question,i was wondering how do you come up with the hilarious quotes?
thank you in advance!
i LOVE your books!!!!
and simon!!!=D
thanks
Nina!!

Messages 757 and 325 are from me. I could see that if they were offensive, you would ignore me but this is down right rude. Don't worry, I definitely won't wait for a reply this time!
Em wrote: "I HAVE COMMENTED ON THIS TWO TIMES AND YOU COULDN'T EVEN BOTHER TO REPLY ONCE AND YET YOU HAVE REPLIED TWICE OR THREE TIMES TO PEOPLE? VERY NICE. THIS IS VERY ENCOURAGING. THANK YOU CASSANDRA CLARE..."
Um, not to be rude or anything, Em, but there are (as you can see) over 970 posts. If your comment was missed, I'm sure it was just an oversight due to the massive number of comments. Or, more than likely, someone else already asked a question similar to it and it was answered. I really don't think your latest comment was necessary, and honestly, one of the rules of this discussion board is to be respectful of others. I'm just saying . . .
Um, not to be rude or anything, Em, but there are (as you can see) over 970 posts. If your comment was missed, I'm sure it was just an oversight due to the massive number of comments. Or, more than likely, someone else already asked a question similar to it and it was answered. I really don't think your latest comment was necessary, and honestly, one of the rules of this discussion board is to be respectful of others. I'm just saying . . .


******************SPOILER FOR CLOCKWORK ANGEL********************
However, I've been scouring the book in search of this thought of ..."
I think the thought is from page 447
"He saw again in his mind's eye the library of the house he had lived in with his family as a child. His own hands on the box, curious fingers unclasping the catch that held it closed. The library filled with the sound of screaming. The road to London, silver in the moonlight. The words that had gone through his head, over and over, as he'd walked away from everything he had ever known, forever. I have lost everything. Lost everything."
That along with the thought on page 431 where he thinks, "The first time he'd ever felt this sensation, he'd been twelve years old, holding that blasted box...", makes me think that he is remembering what took him away from his family and to the Institute.
It seems that he is either protecting his family from something that he caused and would be worse if he stayed or he caused something terrible to happen through his curiosity that he cannot live with around his family. He then makes everyone think is his this jerk because that is actually better than knowing what he really did, at least in his eyes. Who knows, I may be all wrong.

I loved CA and I found all the characters to be wonderfully distinct from the characters from TMI. To be honest, I was sort of surprised that some people found similarites between characters from the two series because I couldn't find any besides the obvious ones between Will and Jace -- and even those two I found to be rather different. In any case, I loved Camille. Super excited to see her in CoFA, though I'm sure she'll cause all sorts of trouble.
Now, my question is one that I wouldn't be surprised if it was just mindless guessing and/or can't really be answered, but I'll give it a shot anyway. :)
Does Madeleine Bellefleur, who is mentioned repeatedly to have silver hair, have any relation to Jem? Does the fact that Clary remarks that Tessa looks familiar to her have to do with any resemblance Tessa may have with Madeleine? (As you can see, I am a very clearly hopeful Jem/Tessa fan, and clearly have to be making the assumption that Tessa is somehow not sterile in order for this to be plausible.)
I also remember you mentioning that there was a specific reason Jocelyn chose the last name 'Fray' and it's connection to 'Gray'. Did she possibly do it because Madeleine *was* in some way at least related to Tessa and Jocelyn was trying to establish clues for Madeleine to find her in case she ever needed to be revived from the potion? (Since, of course, she knew that Valentine wasn't dead and was always afraid he would return.)
Anyway, I realize I'm making some pretty wild theories and that there are several flaws in my argument -- but hey, I may as well try to get as much information as to whether or I'm right or wrong while I can. ;)
I also have a few questions about Madeleine herself, as I was always very curious about her. How was she always so aware of Valentine's true character? Did she fight in the Uprising? Did she ever try to find Jocelyn after she went missing?
Sorry for the long post, and thank you for all the questions you've answered so far; it's been fun trying to theorize what may happen from the hints you drop! I'm eagerly looking forward to your future books. Happy writing!

I agree with Candace, I think that comment was uncalled for...Also, I went back and saw that your comment read, "I was wondering what your favorite book that you have wrote is? Also I was wondering your opinion on The Hunger Games trilogy, have you ever read it? If so do you like it?" I beelieevee that Cassandra already answered your first question, and your second question didn't even relate to her books or writing..
Em wrote: "I HAVE COMMENTED ON THIS TWO TIMES AND YOU COULDN'T EVEN BOTHER TO REPLY ONCE AND YET YOU HAVE REPLIED TWICE OR THREE TIMES TO PEOPLE? VERY NICE. THIS IS VERY ENCOURAGING. THANK YOU CASSANDRA CLARE..."
As has already been pointed out, the reason I didn't reply to you is that you asked me this:
""I was wondering what your favorite book that you have wrote is?"
Which by the time you had asked me it, I had already repeatedly answered three or four times, and this:
" Also I was wondering your opinion on The Hunger Games trilogy, have you ever read it? If so do you like it?"
which relates neither to any of my books, or to my writing. If you cannot be bothered to read the rules posted at the beginning of the thread (questions must be about my books or writing, no movie questions, etc) and you cannot be bothered to even briefly check to see if your question has already been answered elsewhere, it seems uncalled for to begin shrieking at other people for not paying enough attention to you. I am sure I have missed other people's questions, due to the overwhelming number of posts on this thread, but none of the rest of them have resorted to rudeness.
As has already been pointed out, the reason I didn't reply to you is that you asked me this:
""I was wondering what your favorite book that you have wrote is?"
Which by the time you had asked me it, I had already repeatedly answered three or four times, and this:
" Also I was wondering your opinion on The Hunger Games trilogy, have you ever read it? If so do you like it?"
which relates neither to any of my books, or to my writing. If you cannot be bothered to read the rules posted at the beginning of the thread (questions must be about my books or writing, no movie questions, etc) and you cannot be bothered to even briefly check to see if your question has already been answered elsewhere, it seems uncalled for to begin shrieking at other people for not paying enough attention to you. I am sure I have missed other people's questions, due to the overwhelming number of posts on this thread, but none of the rest of them have resorted to rudeness.
Chelsi wrote: "Hi Cassandra i love all the The Mortal Instuments and The Infernal Devices so do all my freinds i'm kinda the one in my group who finds out when this or that book comes out and if there will be a follow up to it and stuff like that so anyways can you tell if City of fallen Angels will be the last book and whens is the official release date is ( i've heard alot of diffrent dates). "
Hi, Chelsea. I have answered this question a bunch of times already, so I'm going to point you toward my website.
http://www.cassandraclare.com/cms/faq...
"There are going to be six books in the Mortal Instruments series..."
All the release dates are there as well. The release date for City of Fallen Angels is also on its Amazon page, on the Simon and Schuster page, and on the book's page on Goodreads, but my site is in general the most reliable source.
Hi, Chelsea. I have answered this question a bunch of times already, so I'm going to point you toward my website.
http://www.cassandraclare.com/cms/faq...
"There are going to be six books in the Mortal Instruments series..."
All the release dates are there as well. The release date for City of Fallen Angels is also on its Amazon page, on the Simon and Schuster page, and on the book's page on Goodreads, but my site is in general the most reliable source.
Rani wrote: "Hi Cassie,
Did you always plan to have 6 books in The Mortal Instruments series? I was just wondering, since it seemed like City of Glass wrapped up so nicely, that that was simply the end of things.
"
I'm glad you thought so! Let me just say, a lot of people did not. Boy did I get a lot of email complaining thst the ending wasn't resolved.
I did not always plan for the books to be six. For one thing, it's really really hard as a debut writer to sell six books. Three's a lot easier. Then I had the Infernal Devices idea and I sold those. BUT I did always plan to spin off other stories from the end of City of Glass. In fact, by the time I wrote City of Glass I had a deal in place to write a graphic novel series about Simon, so I deliberately left most of his plot threads - what does the Mark of Cain really mean, what girl will he end up with — unresolved. In fact, I deliberately left several plot threads, even those that didn't have to do with Simon, unresolved so that they could be touched on in the Simon comics.
Then the graphic novel deal fell through, but I still wanted to write the story. Stories don't just go out of your head because you can't come to a contractual agreement about them. So I decided to write it as a novel, an as soon as I did, subplots started springing up around Simon's story like weeds and pretty soon I had a new trilogy about all the characters.
Did you always plan to have 6 books in The Mortal Instruments series? I was just wondering, since it seemed like City of Glass wrapped up so nicely, that that was simply the end of things.
"
I'm glad you thought so! Let me just say, a lot of people did not. Boy did I get a lot of email complaining thst the ending wasn't resolved.
I did not always plan for the books to be six. For one thing, it's really really hard as a debut writer to sell six books. Three's a lot easier. Then I had the Infernal Devices idea and I sold those. BUT I did always plan to spin off other stories from the end of City of Glass. In fact, by the time I wrote City of Glass I had a deal in place to write a graphic novel series about Simon, so I deliberately left most of his plot threads - what does the Mark of Cain really mean, what girl will he end up with — unresolved. In fact, I deliberately left several plot threads, even those that didn't have to do with Simon, unresolved so that they could be touched on in the Simon comics.
Then the graphic novel deal fell through, but I still wanted to write the story. Stories don't just go out of your head because you can't come to a contractual agreement about them. So I decided to write it as a novel, an as soon as I did, subplots started springing up around Simon's story like weeds and pretty soon I had a new trilogy about all the characters.

Its really a shame but thank you for doing this post and reaching out to everyone. Alot of times when people start to feel like because the perchased something with your name on it or from you in my case they now own you and you should cater to them it causes you to shut ur self out from others and stop reaching out. I'm glad that you don't do that.
They suck. lol
Sorry I dont have any questions but I am enjoying reading this post. :)

Jessica wrote: "Will Jocelyn be doing any fighting in the next installment of MI? Luke did say she is more than capable. I really liked reading about Maryse's expertise."
Jocelyn's a good fighter. But she also hates the Clave. It'll take something big to bring her back to Shadowhunting as a warrior.
Jocelyn's a good fighter. But she also hates the Clave. It'll take something big to bring her back to Shadowhunting as a warrior.
Valerie wrote: "Cassandra wrote: "Caitlin wrote: "Cassandra wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Hi Cassandra
******************SPOILER FOR CLOCKWORK ANGEL********************
However, I've been scouring the book in search o..."
well, you're right that the box is important.
******************SPOILER FOR CLOCKWORK ANGEL********************
However, I've been scouring the book in search o..."
well, you're right that the box is important.

I was just thinking that if I was Clary, and I found out that Jace knew about this "side effect" and did not warn Simon, I would not be able to forgive him!
I love re-reading the books and comparing trivial similarities and differences between MI and ID. I'm gla that I get to read them 'out-of order', more interesting that way!
Thanks for your patience and all the best with your writing!!!


Nevermind I do have a question. When you wrote ID & TMI, did anything change as you wrote it? Like character names, or appearance? And do you have any advice for future writers?

Hey, maybe she forgot, she's only human!
Try asking again...
Oh wait, not, sorry, she answered...
'Grats, you got your wish...;)

Also, will Mortmain come back in CP (2nd IF book) or will we be introduced to a new villain?
Thanks!!!

Is Jace a virgin?
Sorry if this is, like, wrong in any way, but I'm really curious!!! :)
Maria wrote: "Hi Cassandra, I read Clockwork Angel 2 weeks ago (i loved it!) and am re-reading the MI books again. At City of Ashes, Simon turns into a vampire, because while he was a rat, he ingested some of ..."
No, Jace didn't keep this information from Simon and Clary to be mean. I've always thought that, in the course of the incredibly confusing and swift-moving events of the night, he simply didn't think of Simon having given Raphael a quick bite in rat form later, or pushed it to the back of his mind. Remember, it's not like getting a bit of vampire blood in your mouth actually turns you into a a vampire — it just makes you want to go seek out the vampire whose blood you drank. If Simon had simply stayed away from the Dumort another week (and he never tells anyone about his symptoms, either) he'd have been fine. He didn't consume anywhere near the amount of blood Will did. It was a really unfortunate concentation of circumstances that led to Simon becoming a vampire, but not anyone's intentional fault.
No, Jace didn't keep this information from Simon and Clary to be mean. I've always thought that, in the course of the incredibly confusing and swift-moving events of the night, he simply didn't think of Simon having given Raphael a quick bite in rat form later, or pushed it to the back of his mind. Remember, it's not like getting a bit of vampire blood in your mouth actually turns you into a a vampire — it just makes you want to go seek out the vampire whose blood you drank. If Simon had simply stayed away from the Dumort another week (and he never tells anyone about his symptoms, either) he'd have been fine. He didn't consume anywhere near the amount of blood Will did. It was a really unfortunate concentation of circumstances that led to Simon becoming a vampire, but not anyone's intentional fault.
Simirox wrote: "AND ONE MORE!!! (they just keep comin')
Is Jace a virgin?
Sorry if this is, like, wrong in any way, but I'm really curious!!! :)"
Many are.
Is Jace a virgin?
Sorry if this is, like, wrong in any way, but I'm really curious!!! :)"
Many are.

Books mentioned in this topic
Clockwork Angel (other topics)City of Heavenly Fire (other topics)
City of Lost Souls (other topics)