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In 1976, Rice published the influential ''Interview with the Vampire'', which became the first in the popular ''[[TheVampireChronicles Vampire Chronicles]]'' series, followed by ''The Vampire Lestat'' in 1985. Around the same time, she published a [[ConvenientlyCommonKink BDSM trilogy]] and started another horror trilogy, TheLivesOfTheMayfairWitches, set in the same universe as ''The Vampire Chronicles''. [[FlipFlopOfGod A few Religious Conversions later]], she moved on to write new series' on the Life of Jesus, Angels, and Werewolves.

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In 1976, Rice published the influential ''Interview with the Vampire'', which became the first in the popular ''[[TheVampireChronicles Vampire Chronicles]]'' series, followed by ''The Vampire Lestat'' in 1985. Around the same time, she published a [[ConvenientlyCommonKink BDSM trilogy]] and started another horror trilogy, TheLivesOfTheMayfairWitches, The LivesOfTheMayfairWitches, set in the same universe as ''The Vampire Chronicles''. [[FlipFlopOfGod A few Religious Conversions later]], she moved on to write new series' on the Life of Jesus, Angels, and Werewolves.
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In 1976, Rice published the influential ''Interview with the Vampire'', which became the first in the popular ''[[TheVampireChronicles Vampire Chronicles]]'' series, followed by ''The Vampire Lestat'' in 1985. Around the same time, she published a [[ConvenientlyCommonKink BDSM trilogy]] and started another horror trilogy, TheLivesOFTheMayfairWitches, set in the same universe as ''The Vampire Chronicles''. [[FlipFlopOfGod A few Religious Conversions later]], she moved on to write new series' on the Life of Jesus, Angels, and Werewolves.

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In 1976, Rice published the influential ''Interview with the Vampire'', which became the first in the popular ''[[TheVampireChronicles Vampire Chronicles]]'' series, followed by ''The Vampire Lestat'' in 1985. Around the same time, she published a [[ConvenientlyCommonKink BDSM trilogy]] and started another horror trilogy, TheLivesOFTheMayfairWitches, TheLivesOfTheMayfairWitches, set in the same universe as ''The Vampire Chronicles''. [[FlipFlopOfGod A few Religious Conversions later]], she moved on to write new series' on the Life of Jesus, Angels, and Werewolves.
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In the mid-seventies, Rice published the influential ''Interview with the Vampire'', which became popular enough to kickstart a series and [[InterviewWithTheVampire get adapted into a movie]] twenty years later. Meanwhile, she published a [[ConvenientlyCommonKink BDSM trilogy]] and started another horror trilogy featuring witches. She eventually moved on to write new series' on the Life of Jesus, Angels, and Werewolves.

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In the mid-seventies, 1976, Rice published the influential ''Interview with the Vampire'', which became the first in the popular enough to kickstart a series and [[InterviewWithTheVampire get adapted into a movie]] twenty years later. Meanwhile, ''[[TheVampireChronicles Vampire Chronicles]]'' series, followed by ''The Vampire Lestat'' in 1985. Around the same time, she published a [[ConvenientlyCommonKink BDSM trilogy]] and started another horror trilogy featuring witches. She eventually trilogy, TheLivesOFTheMayfairWitches, set in the same universe as ''The Vampire Chronicles''. [[FlipFlopOfGod A few Religious Conversions later]], she moved on to write new series' on the Life of Jesus, Angels, and Werewolves.
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* GodIsEvil: A common theme in her pre-Born Again

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* GodIsEvil: A common theme in her pre-Born Again years, when everyone isn't [[RageAgainstTheHeavens raging against]] the concept.
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Beginning with 1992's ''Tale of the Body Thief'', Rice decided to [[ProtectionFromEditors forgo using an editor]]. How it's impacted the quality of her work since [[BrokenBase is debated by her fanbase]].
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* GodIsEvil: A common theme in her pre-Born Again
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* RaisedCatholic: Anne Rice was raised in a strict Irish Catholic household where they went to Mass every day, and when she was a teenager, Anne thought kissing a boy would send her straight to hell. Unsurprisingly, she left the faith when she married her husband, Stan. All of her novels until the mid-90's contained a hardline atheist/Anti-Theist attitude, until she spontaneously regained her Catholic faith in 1998. After writing a trilogy of novels about the Life of Christ, she again abruptly renounced her faith in 2010. What her exact beliefs are now [[FlipFlopOfGod tends to change from interview to interview]].

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* RaisedCatholic: Anne Rice was raised in a strict Irish Catholic household where they went to Mass every day, and when she was a teenager, Anne thought kissing a boy would send her straight to hell. Unsurprisingly, she left the faith when she married her husband, Stan. All of her novels until the mid-90's contained a hardline atheist/Anti-Theist attitude, message, until she spontaneously regained her Catholic faith in 1998. After writing a trilogy of novels about the Life of Christ, she again abruptly renounced her faith in 2010. What her exact beliefs are now [[FlipFlopOfGod tends to change from interview to interview]].
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* RaisedCatholic: Anne Rice was raised in a strict Irish Catholic household, where they went to Mass every day, and when she was a teenager, Anne thought kissing a boy would send her straight to hell. Unsurprisingly, she left the faith when she married her husband, Stan. All of her novels until the mid-90's contained a hardline atheist/Anti-Theist attitude, until she spontaneously regained her Catholic faith in 1998. After writing a trilogy of novels about the Life of Christ, she again abruptly renounced her faith in 2010. What her exact beliefs are now [[FlipFlopOfGod tends to change from interview to interview]].

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* RaisedCatholic: Anne Rice was raised in a strict Irish Catholic household, household where they went to Mass every day, and when she was a teenager, Anne thought kissing a boy would send her straight to hell. Unsurprisingly, she left the faith when she married her husband, Stan. All of her novels until the mid-90's contained a hardline atheist/Anti-Theist attitude, until she spontaneously regained her Catholic faith in 1998. After writing a trilogy of novels about the Life of Christ, she again abruptly renounced her faith in 2010. What her exact beliefs are now [[FlipFlopOfGod tends to change from interview to interview]].
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* HollywoodAtheist: How Anne came to regard her younger days.


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* RaisedCatholic: Anne Rice was raised in a strict Irish Catholic household, where they went to Mass every day, and when she was a teenager, Anne thought kissing a boy would send her straight to hell. Unsurprisingly, she left the faith when she married her husband, Stan. All of her novels until the mid-90's contained a hardline atheist/Anti-Theist attitude, until she spontaneously regained her Catholic faith in 1998. After writing a trilogy of novels about the Life of Christ, she again abruptly renounced her faith in 2010. What her exact beliefs are now [[FlipFlopOfGod tends to change from interview to interview]].
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* PacingProblems: A consequence of her intensely detailed prose. It does tend to lead to greater immersion, though.

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* PacingProblems: A consequence of her intensely detailed prose. It does tend to lead can to greater immersion, though.
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* CreatorBacklash: Virtually disowned ''The Vampire Chronicles'' a few years after she reconverted to Catholicism, instead focusing on ''Christ The Lord''. Then, after she again renounced organized religion, abandoned ''Christ the Lord'' and -- reportedly -- [[AndTheFandomRejoiced began work on the ''The Vampire Chronicles'' once again]].

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* CreatorBacklash: Virtually disowned ''The Vampire Chronicles'' a few years after she reconverted to Catholicism, instead focusing on ''Christ The Lord''. Then, after she again renounced organized religion, abandoned ''Christ the Lord'' and -- reportedly -- [[AndTheFandomRejoiced began work on the ''The The Vampire Chronicles'' Chronicles once again]].
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* CreatorBacklash: Virtually disowned ''The Vampire Chronicles'' a few years after she reconverted to Catholicism, instead focusing on ''Christ The Lord''. Then, after she again renounced organized religion, abandoned ''Christ the Lord'' and -- reportedly -- [[AndTheFandomRejoiced began work on the ''Chronicles'' once again]].

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* CreatorBacklash: Virtually disowned ''The Vampire Chronicles'' a few years after she reconverted to Catholicism, instead focusing on ''Christ The Lord''. Then, after she again renounced organized religion, abandoned ''Christ the Lord'' and -- reportedly -- [[AndTheFandomRejoiced began work on the ''Chronicles'' ''The Vampire Chronicles'' once again]].
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* CreatorBacklash: Virtually disowned ''The Vampire Chronicles'' a few years after she reconverted to Catholicism, instead focusing on ''Christ The Lord''. Then, after she again renounced organized religion, abandoned ''Christ the Lord'' and -- reportedly -- began work on the ''Chronicles'' once again.

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* CreatorBacklash: Virtually disowned ''The Vampire Chronicles'' a few years after she reconverted to Catholicism, instead focusing on ''Christ The Lord''. Then, after she again renounced organized religion, abandoned ''Christ the Lord'' and -- reportedly -- [[AndTheFandomRejoiced began work on the ''Chronicles'' once again.again]].
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* OurMonstersAreDifferent: The obvious OurVampiresAreDifferent, but also {{witch|Species}}es, [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghosts]] and {{mumm|y}}ies.



* OurMonstersAreDifferent: The obvious OurVampiresAreDifferent, but also {{witch|Species}}es, [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghosts]] and {{mumm|y}}ies.

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* OurMonstersAreDifferent: The obvious OurVampiresAreDifferent, but also {{witch|Species}}es, [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghosts]] and {{mumm|y}}ies.
RageAgainstTheHeavens: Common in her Atheist Days, obviously less so one she became born-again. Where she'll go after renouncing religion again is anybody's guess.
* StrawNihilist: A common character type. Anne actually characterized her younger self as this after she reconverted to Catholicism.
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* CreatorBreakdown: Quite common. Common [[WriteWhatYouKnow amongst]] [[DysfunctionJunction her characters]], too.

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* CreatorBreakdown: Quite common. Common [[WriteWhatYouKnow amongst]] [[HeroicBSOD her]] [[DysfunctionJunction her characters]], too.

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* PurpleProse: Well done, though.

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* PacingProblems: A consequence of her intensely detailed prose. It does tend to lead to greater immersion, though.
* PurpleProse: Well done, though.Like HPLovecraft before her, a [[TropesAreNotBad well-done example]].
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* ProtectionFromEditors: More like Freedom from Editors. She's gone without an editor since TaleOfTheBodyThief in 1992. How it's impacted her quality since then [[LoveItOrHateIt is hotly debated]] [[BrokenBase by her fanbase]].
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* ProtectionFromEditors: More like Freedom from Editors. She's gone without an editor since TaleOfTheBodyThief in 1992. How it's impacted her quality since then [[LoveItOrHateIt is hotly debated]] [[BrokenBase by her fanbase]].
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Anne Rice (1941- ) is an American horror/erotica/religious stuff writer.

In the mid-seventies, Rice published the influential ''Interview with the Vampire'', which became popular enough to kickstart a series and [[InterviewWithTheVampire get adapted into a movie]] twenty years later. Meanwhile, she published a [[ConvenientlyCommonKink BDSM trilogy]] and started another horror trilogy about witches. Things weren't bad, right?

In fact, things were going so well, Anne Rice decided [[http://www.annerice.com/sh_MessagesBeach2.htm (as she let us know on a later web post)]] that she had had it with those editors. The result wasn't pretty. Most of the Vampire Chronicles fandom considers her first editor-free book in that series, ''The Tale of the Body Thief'', [[JumpTheShark the shark-jumping point.]] (And most who don't, think it's the next book, ''Memnoch the Devil''.) This, and the reaction of some people who felt she was to fault for the DracoInLeatherPants treatment of vampires in popular fiction, landed her a {{Hatedom}}.

Don't think she minds too much, though. Currently, she has [[CreatorBacklash disowned]] the vampire books and moved on to write about Jesus, but her torch has passed on to [[AnitaBlake Laurell K. Hamilton]] and [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Stephenie Meyer]] among others. In 2010, [[http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100729/ap_en_ot/us_books_anne_rice# according to her Facebook page]] she has renounced organized Christianity, (while remaining committed to Christ) on the grounds that she refuses to be "anti-gay, anti-feminist" and "anti-artificial birth control". In recent years, she seems to have reversed her renouncement of her vampire books, and has started a new series about Werewolves.

Her son, ChristopherRice, is quite popular himself, especially with the LGBT* crowd. He writes thrillers but hasn't done anything with supernatural themes (yet), and can do without comparisons to his mother.

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Anne Rice (1941- ) is an American horror/erotica/religious stuff fiction writer.

In the mid-seventies, Rice published the influential ''Interview with the Vampire'', which became popular enough to kickstart a series and [[InterviewWithTheVampire get adapted into a movie]] twenty years later. Meanwhile, she published a [[ConvenientlyCommonKink BDSM trilogy]] and started another horror trilogy about featuring witches. Things weren't bad, right?

In fact, things were going so well, Anne Rice decided [[http://www.annerice.com/sh_MessagesBeach2.htm (as she let us know on a later web post)]] that she had had it with those editors. The result wasn't pretty. Most of the Vampire Chronicles fandom considers her first editor-free book in that series, ''The Tale of the Body Thief'', [[JumpTheShark the shark-jumping point.]] (And most who don't, think it's the next book, ''Memnoch the Devil''.) This, and the reaction of some people who felt she was to fault for the DracoInLeatherPants treatment of vampires in popular fiction, landed her a {{Hatedom}}.

Don't think she minds too much, though. Currently, she has [[CreatorBacklash disowned]] the vampire books and
She eventually moved on to write about new series' on the Life of Jesus, but her torch has passed on to [[AnitaBlake Laurell K. Hamilton]] Angels, and [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Stephenie Meyer]] among others. In 2010, [[http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100729/ap_en_ot/us_books_anne_rice# according to her Facebook page]] she has renounced organized Christianity, (while remaining committed to Christ) on the grounds that she refuses to be "anti-gay, anti-feminist" and "anti-artificial birth control". In recent years, she seems to have reversed her renouncement of her vampire books, and has started a new series about Werewolves.

Her son, ChristopherRice, is quite popular himself, especially with the LGBT* crowd. He writes thrillers but hasn't done anything with supernatural themes (yet), and can do without comparisons to his mother.
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* CreatorBreakdownCreatorBreakdown: Quite common. Common [[WriteWhatYouKnow amongst]] [[DysfunctionJunction her characters]], too.



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* PurpleProsePurpleProse: Well done, though.
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* ''ExitToEden'' (first published as Anne Rampling)

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* ''ExitToEden'' ''Literature/ExitToEden'' (first published as Anne Rampling)



* TheFilmOfTheBook: ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire'', ''Film/QueenOfTheDamned'', and ''ExitToEden''.

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* TheFilmOfTheBook: ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire'', ''Film/QueenOfTheDamned'', and ''ExitToEden''.''Literature/ExitToEden''.
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Her son, ChristopherRice, is quite popular himself, especially with the GLBT crowd. He writes thrillers but hasn't done anything with supernatural themes (yet), and can do without comparisons to his mother.

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Her son, ChristopherRice, is quite popular himself, especially with the GLBT LGBT* crowd. He writes thrillers but hasn't done anything with supernatural themes (yet), and can do without comparisons to his mother.
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!!Works by Anne Rice:
* ''ExitToEden'' (first published as Anne Rampling)
* ''Literature/TheVampireChronicles''
* ''Literature/LivesOfTheMayfairWitches''
* ''TheSleepingBeautySeries'' (as A. N. Roquelaure)
* ''ChristTheLord''
* ''The Wolf Gift Chronicles''
* ''The Mummy, or Ramses the Damned''






* TheFilmOfTheBook: In addition to ''InterviewWithTheVampire'', ''{{Queen of the Damned}},'' and ''ExitToEden''.

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* TheFilmOfTheBook: In addition to ''InterviewWithTheVampire'', ''{{Queen of the Damned}},'' ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire'', ''Film/QueenOfTheDamned'', and ''ExitToEden''.



* OurMonstersAreDifferent: The obvious OurVampiresAreDifferent, but also [[WitchSpecies witches]], [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghosts]] and [[{{Mummy}} mummies]].

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!!Works by Anne Rice:
* ''ExitToEden'' (first published as Anne Rampling)
* ''Literature/TheVampireChronicles''
* ''Literature/LivesOfTheMayfairWitches''
* ''TheSleepingBeautySeries'' (as A. N. Roquelaure)
* ''ChristTheLord''
* ''The Wolf Gift Chronicles''
* ''The Mummy, or Ramses the Damned''
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* OurMonstersAreDifferent: The obvious OurVampiresAreDifferent, but also [[WitchSpecies witches]], {{witch|Species}}es, [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghosts]] and [[{{Mummy}} mummies]].

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!!Works by Anne Rice:
* ''ExitToEden'' (first published as Anne Rampling)
* ''Literature/TheVampireChronicles''
* ''Literature/LivesOfTheMayfairWitches''
* ''TheSleepingBeautySeries'' (as A. N. Roquelaure)
* ''ChristTheLord''
* ''The Wolf Gift Chronicles''
* ''The Mummy, or Ramses the Damned''
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Don't think she minds too much, though. Currently, she has [[CreatorBacklash disowned]] the vampire books and moved on to write about Jesus, but her torch has passed on to [[AnitaBlake Laurell K. Hamilton]] and [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Stephenie Meyer]] among others. In 2010, [[http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100729/ap_en_ot/us_books_anne_rice# according to her Facebook page]] she has renounced organized Christianity, (while remaining committed to Christ) on the grounds that she refuses to be "anti-gay, anti-feminist" and "anti-artificial birth control".

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Don't think she minds too much, though. Currently, she has [[CreatorBacklash disowned]] the vampire books and moved on to write about Jesus, but her torch has passed on to [[AnitaBlake Laurell K. Hamilton]] and [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Stephenie Meyer]] among others. In 2010, [[http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100729/ap_en_ot/us_books_anne_rice# according to her Facebook page]] she has renounced organized Christianity, (while remaining committed to Christ) on the grounds that she refuses to be "anti-gay, anti-feminist" and "anti-artificial birth control".
control". In recent years, she seems to have reversed her renouncement of her vampire books, and has started a new series about Werewolves.


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Anne Rice is an American author of gothic fiction, Christian literature, and erotica, best known for ''The Vampire Chronicles''.

!!Series by Anne Rice
* Literature/TheVampireChronicles
* New Tales of the Vampires
* Lives of the Mayfair Witches
* Christ the Lord
* Songs of the Seraphim

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->''"But in humility, I have attempted something transformative which we writers dare to call a miracle in the imperfect human idiom we possess."''
-->--'''Anne Rice''', on one of her own books

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Anne Rice (1941- ) is an American author of gothic fiction, Christian literature, horror/erotica/religious stuff writer.

In the mid-seventies, Rice published the influential ''Interview with the Vampire'', which became popular enough to kickstart a series
and erotica, best known for [[InterviewWithTheVampire get adapted into a movie]] twenty years later. Meanwhile, she published a [[ConvenientlyCommonKink BDSM trilogy]] and started another horror trilogy about witches. Things weren't bad, right?

In fact, things were going so well, Anne Rice decided [[http://www.annerice.com/sh_MessagesBeach2.htm (as she let us know on a later web post)]] that she had had it with those editors. The result wasn't pretty. Most of the Vampire Chronicles fandom considers her first editor-free book in that series,
''The Vampire Chronicles''.

!!Series
Tale of the Body Thief'', [[JumpTheShark the shark-jumping point.]] (And most who don't, think it's the next book, ''Memnoch the Devil''.) This, and the reaction of some people who felt she was to fault for the DracoInLeatherPants treatment of vampires in popular fiction, landed her a {{Hatedom}}.

Don't think she minds too much, though. Currently, she has [[CreatorBacklash disowned]] the vampire books and moved on to write about Jesus, but her torch has passed on to [[AnitaBlake Laurell K. Hamilton]] and [[Literature/{{Twilight}} Stephenie Meyer]] among others. In 2010, [[http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100729/ap_en_ot/us_books_anne_rice# according to her Facebook page]] she has renounced organized Christianity, (while remaining committed to Christ) on the grounds that she refuses to be "anti-gay, anti-feminist" and "anti-artificial birth control".

Her son, ChristopherRice, is quite popular himself, especially with the GLBT crowd. He writes thrillers but hasn't done anything with supernatural themes (yet), and can do without comparisons to his mother.
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!!This author is known for:
* CreatorBreakdown
* DearNegativeReader
* FanWorkBan
* TheFilmOfTheBook: In addition to ''InterviewWithTheVampire'', ''{{Queen of the Damned}},'' and ''ExitToEden''.
* MeaningfulRename: Her parents named her ''Howard'' at birth. Unsurprisingly, she was [[EmbarrassingFirstName very self-conscious about this]] and took the first opportunity she had to get rid of it. On her first day of school, she said her name was Anne because she thought it was very pretty and from then on, that's what everyone she knew called her.
* PurpleProse
* OurMonstersAreDifferent: The obvious OurVampiresAreDifferent, but also [[WitchSpecies witches]], [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghosts]] and [[{{Mummy}} mummies]].

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!!Works
by Anne Rice
Rice:
* Literature/TheVampireChronicles
''ExitToEden'' (first published as Anne Rampling)
* New Tales of the Vampires
''Literature/TheVampireChronicles''
* Lives of the Mayfair Witches
''Literature/LivesOfTheMayfairWitches''
* Christ the Lord
''TheSleepingBeautySeries'' (as A. N. Roquelaure)
* Songs of the Seraphim
''ChristTheLord''
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Anne Rice is an American author of gothic fiction, Christian literature, and erotica, best known for ''The Vampire Chronicles''.

!!Series by Anne Rice
* Literature/TheVampireChronicles
* New Tales of the Vampires
* Lives of the Mayfair Witches
* Christ the Lord
* Songs of the Seraphim

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