Showing posts with label Shadowhunters and Downworlders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shadowhunters and Downworlders. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Preview to "Shadowhunters & Downworlders" from Smart Pop Books

Quotes from inside the book, Shadowhunters and Downworlders.
Smart Pop Books will be share 24 quotes from Shadowhunter and Downworlders on their tumblr page throughout the next two weeks.
Two quotes released today (Jan. 22):
 
About Shadowhunters and Downworlders:
Next Tuesday is the official pub date for Shadowhunters and Downworlders, our anthology of YA authors talking about Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments series.
Shadowhunters and Downworlders, edited by Clare (who provides an introduction to the book and to each piece), is a collection of YA authors writing about the series and its world.

Authors Who Contributed:
Holly Black / Kendare Blake / Gwenda Bond / Sarah Rees Brennan / Rachel Caine / Sarah Cross / Kami Garcia / Michelle Hodkin / Kelly Link / Kate Milford / Diana Peterfreund / Sara Ryan / Scott Tracey / Robin Wasserman
Smart Pop Books -behind the scenes of the cover:
The cover art is gorgeous, of course; it’s the work of Cliff Nielsen, the man responsible for a lot of my favorite YA covers the last few years (including the Mortal Instruments and Infernal Devices covers). But I also love what Cliff did with the concept, managing to transform our scattered notes about teamwork and handclasps and cities into an image that packs a lot of meaning.
We picked the title Shadowhunters and Downworlders in part, of course, because it’s distinctively TMI. But I also really like its suggestion of multiple parties coming together for the greater good. It reminds me of the end of City of Glass, but it also makes me think about all the contributors coming together to make this book. (In addition, I like to pretend “Shadowhunters” is a bit of a play on what the essays in the book do: look for the subtexts, theshadows, of the Mortal Instruments series, and bring them to light.)
As those of you following on Tumblr already know, the mark on the palm of the hand is half of the binding rune Clary creates in City of Glass. (We use it, and its partner, on the interior, too.) The design is the work of Val Freire, who (according to that link) originally designed them for Th3rd World’s Mortal Instruments comics. We’re just pleased to be able to use them (thanks, Val!).
There’s a story behind the hands themselves, too. If we were depicting a binding rune, obviously we wanted one Shadowhunter hand and one Downworlder hand. But which Shadowhunter? What variety of Downworlder? We wanted to keep it fairly non-specific, character-wise—as tempting as it was to request Magnus and Alec—but to help Cliff pick hand models (hand models!), we went with one female and one male, one younger and one older. And mostly just because we could, we pulled the age and appearance of the Downworlder hand from the series’ description of Maia. The slightly longer, sharper, heading-toward-claws nails are supposed to suggest werewolf.
It’s a pretty package, but that doesn’t mean much if the book inside isn’t any good. And we really think it is; it’s just plain fun to read, from Kate Milford’s lyrical ode to the strangeness of cities and the Mortal Instruments’ New York to Sarah Rees Brennan’s never-fails-to-make-me-choke-on-whatever-I’m-drinking mini-parody of Jace as Shadowhunter sex therapist (and the underlying theme of the series’ validation of desire).
Go pre-order Shadowhunters and Downworlders from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Chapters Indigo.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Little Christmas from Smart Pop Books

Smart Pop Book gives us a little present for Christmas

Shadowhunters and Downworlders: A Mortal Instruments Reader comes out January 29th but Smart Pop Book gives e-mail subscribers a little preview: here.
In addition, Smart Pop Book created a Shadowhunter Christmas Wish-List, check out the gift ideas: here.

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