Interview with Cassandra Clare: D
The Mortal Instruments News in English translation brings of an interview where he explains to Cassandra Clare points about the books, and intrigues us a little more lol.
"Natalie C. Markey, TMIExaminer.com responsible journalist, has interviewed exclusively by Cassandra Clare, which has become an interesting interview which I translate below. I hope you like:
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR OF "CITY OF FALLEN ANGELS, CASSANDRA CLARE
The fourth book" Shadow Hunters "reached bookstores on April 5. Normally before a popular series of young adult genre make their way into the hands of eager fans, and you can read reviews advanced of copies to readers. "City of Fallen Angels" is different. It is top secret and impounded (ARC), means that only a select group of people has read. That's why so far have not read reviews. I had the opportunity to interview the author Cassandra Clare as he prepares to launch day and the tour of his next book. Here is the interview:
Natalie: How is writing the second cycle than the first cycle?
Cassandra: The first season was about introducing the world to readers and myself. It was about the characters prepare for the obstacles that would face in the second cycle. In the first cycle, we see teenagers become in hunter of shadows and then heroes. "City of Fallen Angels" starts the second test cycle and discusses the characters in the lives that develop during the first cycle.
Natalie: For you, is different to launch a fourth book that launched the first?
Cassandra: When I launched the first book, "Stone City" had no idea what would perception. I actually went on vacation to Amsterdam because they wanted to see the reviews on the Internet. "City of Fallen Angels" is more exciting and it scares me because there is pressure and expectations.
Natalie: How do you expect the fans will feel when they finish reading "City of Fallen Angels?
Cassandra: I have a horrible there with the cliff! "City of Fallen Angels" ends with a 180 degrees and causes a shock. When people reach the end likely to be irritated. Disclosing the identity of the bad is also fun!
Natalie: What's the craziest thing you've experienced including "Shadow Hunters" and / or "Origins"?
Cassandra: I enjoyed the search. I had to discover parts of London where he needed permission to go. I love exploring the city. It has also been fun to see books translated into many languages. "Shadow Hunters" is now in 36 languages. Natalie
: Is it different for you when you cast "Shadow Hunters" versus "Origins"?
Cassandra: It was interesting when I launched "Mechanical Angel," the first book in the series "Origins" because I asked a lot to my fans. Yes, the universe was the same but I asked them follow me into a new saga. Required them to read story with new characters. I was delighted that the series was so well received.
Natalie: What's the story behind "City of Fallen Angels" I feel super secret?
Cassandra: "City of Fallen Angels" has been in what we call a rough time, you have been accelerated in production. I did not want not too long between the last book and this. AƱadiento extends ARC's what 4-5 months in the planning of production. Furthermore, ARC's did not want to ruin the twist in the end. So we (Simon & Schuster and I) decided to move from the ARC's. Nor no ARC's in "City of Lost Souls" and "City of Heavently Fire."
Natalie: How it feels to have seized a book on gender especially where there are many ARC's?
Cassandra: It goes against the grain of my personality. I like to share progress! But this becomes the point of the ARC's. When a series is established, readers seeking the release date even without ARC's.
Natalie: Tell me about planning the trailers? Cassandra
: Since I have not been doing ARC's, had to be more creative with the covers and trailers. In the first trailer, Simon & Schuster and I wanted to recap the entire series. We treat the trailers and movie trailers. Then another trailer will come out followed by another extended trailer just like the trailers of the movies.
Natalie: Do you have any fears when you become a film?
Cassandra: It would be strange not to be nervous. We all see films based on books that have ended in a horrible way. I felt the first book "Twilight" was well suited to film. It was a good lesson for Hollywood that the fans want as close as possible and that this can be translated well to film. I would say that Screen Gems has kept the important things for me in the script. Until the film is released anyway, I will remain cautiously optimistic even when I've seen so far has been very encouraging.
Natalie: Do you ever get tired of the Hunters world of shadows?
Cassandra: Being able to switch between series really helps. This world is flexible. I have plans for another book, Shadow Hunters. I have also wanted to write a comedy of Jane Austen for a while. My next project probably what you write next, most likely the draft Jane Austen.
Natalie: Do you prefer some actors for the casting of the film?
Cassandra: I'd prefer not to take formal decisions for the actors, they tend to be the election of the fans. So if that person is not thrown to the cause may annoy fans. And people should remember that just because we are not getting news does not mean that as things are not happening. Screen Gems is taking its time to get this right. They understand the importance of the role of Jace. Jazer who they choose to help determine the rest of the cast.
Natalie: Why have you chosen to a female protagonist in both sagas?
Cassandra: I think that while women characters are often at the center of the romantic stories, I see less of it compared to questions like "Who am I really?" and "What kind of person I want to be?" and "What should I do if I'm the only one who can stop him?". Not that there is a growing number of great fantasy books with girls in their center, but the fact that this issue exists in all sorts of answers in themselves. Male characters should not be normal.
What do you think the interview? I really found very interesting! "
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