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  1. Anne Rice should absolutely be considered one of the very best writers ever. I've read all of the vampires and witches, all are epic. I've also read four Hemmingway novels in addition to The Old Man and the Sea.

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    • She's Used Multiple Pen Names. Throughout her career, Rice has published under several names. She adopted the A.N. Roquelaure pseudonym, taken for the French term for a type of men's cloak, in order to grant herself a certain amount of creative freedom from the works for which she was already well known.
    • Anne Rice Isn't Her Given Name. Besides having two now-known pseudonyms, Anne Rice also publishes under another name that isn't actually her given name: Anne Rice.
    • Creativity Runs in the Family. Rice's husband, Stan Rice, achieved quite a bit of artistic success himself before his death in 2002. His first book of poems, Some Lamb, was inspired by the death of their daughter Michelle and was published in 1975.
    • She Has Inspired an Annual Halloween Ball. Anne Rice has an extremely devoted following, a large part of which is the Anne Rice's Vampire Lestat Fan Club, the only club officially endorsed by Rice.
  2. Dec 22, 2021 · Upon her death at age 80 on Dec. 11, the writer Anne Rice was rightly hailed as a genius of the Gothic novel. Rice also possessed a profoundly ethical imagination, using dark supernatural...

  3. Dec 15, 2021 · Those who are not interested in the supernatural can enjoy one of the many romance-driven titles that she wrote under the pseudonyms R.N. Roquelaure and Anne Rampling. Like all great writers, Rice’s words will live on in the hearts and minds of new generations of readers.

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    The Feast of All Saints. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1980;Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1982. Cry to Heaven. New York, Knopf, 1982; London, Chatto andWindus, 1990. The Mummy: or Ramses the Damned. New York, Ballantine, andLondon, Chatto and Windus, 1989. Vampire Chronicles: Interview with the Vampire.New York, Knopf, and London, Raven, 1976. The Vampir...

    Exit to Eden.New York, Arbor House, and London, Futura, 1985. Belinda.New York, Arbor House, 1986; London, Macdonald, 1987.

    The Sleeping Beauty Trilogy.New York, New American Library/Dutton, 1999. The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty.New York, Dutton, and London, Macdonald, 1983. Beauty's Punishment.New York, Dutton, 1984. Beauty's Release.New York, Dutton, 1985; London, Warner, 1994.

    Conversations with Anne Rice, edited by Michael Riley. New York, Ballantine Books, 1996. The Anne Rice Reader, edited by Katherine Ramsland. New York, Ballantine Books, 1997.

  4. Oct 8, 2014 · Anne Rice is a New Orleans-born author of gothic fiction and Christian literature. She is best known for her novel series The Vampire Chronicles which revolve around the central character of...

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  6. Her poetry, prose, and academic papers have appeared in journals and anthologies such as In Season: Stories of Discovery, Loss, Home, and Places in Between, which won the 2018 Florida Book Award...

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