Anne Rice
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Interview With the Vampire author says attempts to ‘take down’ Kate Breslin’s concentration camp romance with bad Amazon reviews amount to censorship
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To mark the Tennessee Williams New Orleans literary festival, Susan Larson walks us through the essential literature to understand the city – from classics to accounts of life after Katrina
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Film studio invests in vampire series as part of its larger plan to resurrect monster movie genre
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Interview with the Vampire author brings back her anti-hero after more than a decade
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Almost 1,000 signatories – to include Rice and a number of other authors – are taking a stand against comments that are 'gratuitously destructive towards the creative community', writes Alison Flood
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Alison Flood: As Anne Rice and JK Rowling tease fans about bringing back two much-loved characters, are there any fictional heroes you'd like to see return to the page?
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Authors from Anne Rice to Ian Rankin are lining up to mourn the death of Maeve Binchy on Twitter, and I agree: the world has lost one of its warmest writers
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Writer of the Sleeping Beauty trilogy, which is being re-released after the success of Fifty Shades of Grey, says women have just as much right as men to enjoy sexual fantasies
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Richard Matheson's 1954 novel bats off competition from Anne Rice's Interview with a Vampire to win one-off Bram Stoker prize
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The Wolf Gift by Anne Rice, Age of Aztec by James Lovegrove, The Return Man by VM Zito and Pure by Julianna Baggott
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Interview With the Vampire author attracts ire of Twilight fans by knocking Meyer's high school-attending, shimmering immortals
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The Interview with the Vampire author on her rejection of her Catholic faith – and her fascination with sex and immortality
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The question We must escape the institutions
Theo HobsonTheo Hobson: Can you keep Christ and give up being a Christian? There is no recognized position of 'non-institutional Christian'. But there ought to be one
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Cif belief Staying in the fold is tough
Rebecca Jenkins
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Twelve years after she converted from atheism, author of Interview with the Vampire abandons Christianity over its attitude to birth control, homosexuality and science
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New Orleans' steamy streets, Gothic buildings and voodoo myths have made it the setting of scary tales for decades
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Vampire Chronicler shifts supernatural gear with new novel, joining a host of similar books due out this autumn
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Anne Rice has returned to the Catholic Church and left profane writing behind with Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt. She should stick to vampires, says Jenny Diski.
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It was rumored to have been a noble death, and that brought mild comfort into the hearts of the bereaved mourners that stood in huddled groups, watching through tear-veiled eyes as the gilded casket was ceremoniously interred in the mausoleum.
Anne Rice finds there's still life in Lestat with a new vampire novel