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Anne Rice The Interviews: A Compilation of Interviews with the iconic Author on everything from the writing process to her extraordinary life

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More than three years ago, I began a unique author/interviewer relationship with New York Times Best-Selling novelist Anne Rice.
In that time, I have asked hundreds of questions and have received some of the most honest, passionate and intelligent answers from Mrs. Rice on such varied subjects as independent publishers, the vampire genre and faith and religion.
The portrait of the woman behind the world famous author shines with lustrous clarity through our many exchanges and provides a unique perspective into the life of one of the most popular literary figures in modern history.
It was and is my pleasure to talk to her, learn more about her and introduce the author to her readers in a totally different way. And now, “Anne Rice The Interviews”

188 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 6, 2014

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November 7, 2024
think as you wish on AR but she just gave me a list of literary and artistic works that I probably need a decade to catch up on
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December 25, 2024
felt like i was in the room with Anne, her magical way of communicating leaps off the page
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October 24, 2014
Interesting interview.

I could be biased because I am an Anne Rice fan, however I did find the book interesting. The reader gets another view of the author. I appreciate that the interviewer kept a good balance between professionalism and Mrs. Rice's private life. I appreciate not getting lost in the scope of the subjects discussed. Anne Rice simply told the interviewer her ideas on whatever topic came up and there was not any invasion of privacy at any point or attacks on Rice's beliefs. It was a good interview.
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