I love fairy tale retellings and mash-ups. Sarah J. Maas fairylovemash Change image and share on social
Hearing that people read my books when they were sick, or that the books helped them find an escape when they were having a hard time... stuff like that makes all the hard work pay off. Sarah J. Maas bookescapefind Change image and share on social
I've always been online and available to my fans. Sarah J. Maas fanhaveonline Change image and share on social
James Horner, James Newton Howard, John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Michael Giacchino, or Ramin Djawadi would all be a dream come true for a 'Throne of Glass' soundtrack. Sarah J. Maas djawadidreamgiacchino Change image and share on social
'A Court of Thorns and Roses' was actually inspired by three of my all-time-favorite fairy/folktales: 'Beauty and the Beast,' 'East of the Sun, West of the Moon' and 'Tam Lin.' I got the kernel of inspiration by wondering: 'What if 'Beauty' was a huntress?' Sarah J. Maas beastbeautycourt share on social
I got the idea for 'Throne of Glass' when I was sixteen. Music always inspires my books, and when I was listening to the 'Cinderella' soundtrack, I thought, 'What if Cinderella was actually an assassin who liked getting dressed up all pretty and going to the ball, but then she wouldn't mind kicking butt?' Sarah J. Maas assassinballbook share on social
My goals for myself have changed as my career has evolved and as I've grown as a writer. Sarah J. Maas careerchangeevolve Change image and share on social
Once I fall in love, finishing a story leaves a hole in my heart. The characters become your friends. Sarah J. Maas characterfallfinish Change image and share on social
'A Court of Thorns and Roses,' big surprise, was inspired by music. By actually listening to the 'Princess Mononoke' soundtrack. Sarah J. Maas bigcourtinspire Change image and share on social
I have to have music on when writing, or else the silence swallows me whole. Sarah J. Maas musicsilenceswallow Change image and share on social