![]() Between the acting of a dreadful thing, and the first motion, all the interim is like a phantasm, or a hideous dream: the genius and the mortal instruments are then in council.” For instance, “The Mortal Instruments” itself is taken from the Shakespearean quote "I have not slept. The Shadowhunters books have always been grounded in the premise “what if all the stories were true?” and thus I have always tried to weave in elements of myth, legend, classic tales and references that readers might pick up on–not stuff that was necessary for people to know, but that if they did know might add an extra richness to my work. My question is, and I don’t know if you’ve addressed this or not, how did you come up with the titles for the Ghosts Of The Shadow Market short stories? And when Emma was drowning in Lady Midnight, I felt like I was drowning with her, it was terrifyingly realistic. The ending of Lord of Shadows killed me, and I was bawling when reading the last of City Of Heavenly Fire. ![]() Booksbreakme said: First off, I have to say I very much love your work, and you’re my favorite author. ![]()
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