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  1. May 31, 2023 · In 2023, some fans have accused Cassandra Clare of plagiarizing author V.E. Schwab. In December 2022, Cassandra announced on Instagram that she would be releasing her first foray outside the Shadowhunters realm to a new adult high fantasy series.

    • Background
    • Contents
    • Evidence Overview
    • A Canceled Panel
    • Further Reading and Comments

    The Draco Trilogy was posted in installments over a period of six years (2000-2006). In each installment, Cassie deliberately inserted unattributed quotes from various science fiction television shows and may have expected her readers to identify them. But many readers were not aware that the quotes were not her writing. Some authors such as Emma D...

    Introduction: My motivation (WayBack Machine link)
    Part I: Cast of characters (WayBack Machine link)
    Part II: How it began (WayBack Machine link)
    Part III: My impressions of the Draco Trilogy (WayBack Machine link)

    Pamela Dean

    The largest portion of borrowed text appeared in Draco Sinister Chapter 9 and was taken from Pamela Dean's The Hidden Land, the second book of her Secret Country Trilogy. The chapter's original disclaimer read only: "Credit for the inspiration for this conception of the wizarding afterlife goes to a book called The Secret Country, alas, I no longer recall who wrote it." Below is a portion of Avocado's side-by-side comparison of the Draco Sinister scene (left) and the plagiarized scene from De...

    Other Borrowings

    Cassandra Claire often reproduced concepts, rough scenes, descriptive phrases and dialogue from several fantasy novels. These borrowings were often uncited (or cited in such a way as to make the amount of borrowed text appear far less extensive than it actually was.) For instance, in Tanith Lee's"Magritte's Secret Agent," a character description reads: Cassandra Claire rephrased this line in Draco Dormiens, chapter 6: Unlike the TV quotes from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and other shows, which w...

    One result: Heidi8 and Ebony Thomas both stepped down from a Harry Potter convention panel a year later. See a canceled panel at Phoenix Risingin 2007.

  2. Did the successful fanfic author of the novels behind the new TV show "Shadowhunters" plagiarize?

  3. When I was younger and didn't think critically, I thought it was all awesome -- I really identified with Clary (sp?) but after the plagiarism, doxxing/swatting and incest stuff went down I have steered clear.

  4. Feb 17, 2016 · Most of the forums themselves have been deleted now, but I remember the general consensus: Cassandra Clare plagiarized. She didn’t just copy names or places. She copied entire paragraphs of work, with hardly any amendments, and passed them off as her own — at least, she never sourced these works, thus giving fans the false impression that ...

  5. Plagiarism accusations. Clare was accused of plagiarism dating back to 2000–2001 when she was writing the fan fiction work The Draco Trilogy. [21][22] The Christian Science Monitor wrote in 2013 about how Clare's plagiarism and cyberbullying angered many in the Harry Potter online fandom community. [23]

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