Friday, June 20

Her Works






Here's a list of all her works as of this time. I've managed to collect more than half already. Hopefully, I'll be able to collect everything by end of next year.


Novels: (Chronological)
Interview With The Vampire (1976)
The Feast of All Saints (1979)
Cry to Heaven (1982)
The Vampire Lestat (1985)
The Queen of the Damned (1988)
The Mummy (novel) (1989)
The Witching Hour (novel) (1990)
The Tale of the Body Thief (1992)
Lasher (1993)
Taltos (novel) (1994)
Memnoch The Devil (1995)
Servant of the Bones (1996)
Violin (novel) (1997)
Pandora (novel) (1998)
The Vampire Armand (1998)
Vittorio the Vampire (1999)
Merrick (2000)
Blood and Gold (2001)
Blackwood Farm (2002)
Blood Canticle (2003)
Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt (2005)
Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana (2008)


Under the pseudonym Anne Rampling:
Exit to Eden (1985)
Belinda (1986)


Under the pseudonym A. N. Roquelaure:



Short fiction:
October 4th, 1948 (1965)
Nicholas and Jean (first ch. 1966)
The Master of Rampling Gate (Vampire Novel) (1982)

Who is Anne Rice?


Anne Rice was born on October 4, 1941. Not many people know that her birth name is Howard Allen O’Brien. Her name became Anne on her first day of school. A nun asked her what her name was and she blurted out “Anne,” not wanting anyone to know what her real name was.

Rice is now one of the best-known authors in the genre of horror, mystery, sensual and religious novels. What makes her story more interesting, however, is how she was brave enough to voice out her beliefs. She was not afraid of what other people might say when she became an atheist after marrying Stan Rice. In 1996, she returned to Catholicism, even if it meant leaving her long-life career of writing gothic novels for which she is known for.

I loved Anne Rice for the wonderful work she’s done on the Vampire Chronicles and The Lives of the Mayfair Witches. But with the gift she has for writing and for the diligent work she puts in every work, I know that a lot of people (including me of course) will continue to support her on whatever genre she chooses to write.

Tuesday, May 20

Why Anne Rice?


I have been a follower of Anne Rice ever since I grabbed one of her books. The first Anne Rice book I read was "The Vampire Lestat." Since then, I can't seem to separate myself from the supernatural world Anne Rice has created for her readers. It is not my intention, in any way, to rival or outshine Anne Rice's official website. I just want to share with everyone how Anne Rice and her works changed my life and how I view the supernatural things that exist in our midsts. This is more of my tribute to Anne Rice -- her extraordinary imagination, her very diligent efforts to infuse as much historical data in her works as she can, and her knack to mix the supernatural with the sensual.
 
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