cryingalonewithfrankenstein:

fluffmugger:

overlook-hotel-survivor:

AR advice on the Rules of Writing:

On giving writers advice, offering “rules.” I’m asked a lot about this, and people bring great lists of rules for writers to the page all the time. What do I think? I can’t say it loud enough. There are NO RULES for all writers! And never let anyone tell you that there are. Writers are individuals; we each do it in our own way. Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you’re not a “real” writer because you don’t follow their rules! I can’t tell you how much harm was done to me early in life by others judging me in that way. I was told in college I wasn’t a “real” writer because I composed on a typewriter; I was condemned later on in damn near apocalyptic terms for “not writing every day.” “Real writers” are those who become “real writers.” That’s all there is to it. And again, we each do it in our own way. For me, stubbornness has been as important as any talent I might possess. I ultimately ignored the people who condemned me, ridiculed me and sought to discourage me. I laughed or cried over it in secret; and went right on writing what I wanted to write, the way I wanted to write it. I knew of no other way to become the writer of my dreams. If you want to be a writer, go for it. Critics are a dime a dozen, and people who would love to see you fail are everywhere. Just keep on going; keep doing what works for you. Keep believing in yourself.

Unless you fanfic my stuff and then I’ll sue you

Or give me bad reviews then I’ll attempt to put in legislature that says you can’t be mean to me

Also critics are dime a dozen and they never affect me that’s why I cracked the shits and only let my son beta everything I have.

Oh, Anne Rice, I will never not remember how mad she got about fanfic existing.

She lets her son beta her stuff? Wow. This is news to me. I did hear somewhere that he is going to “inherit” all her series, he has her permission to continue them after she’s kicked her holy bucket.

AR regarding ANOTHER VC/something CROSSOVER:

I’ve been asked often: will there be crossover books involving my vampires and my werewolves? Will we see more crossover books with the vampires and the Mayfair witches? — As I see things now, no, I will not be doing crossover books again that involve two different series. The simple reason is: I’ve discovered from experience that each series has a certain texture, a certain ambience, a certain dominant set of aesthetic rules; and crossovers seldom do justice to the series involved in this regard. I’m proud of the hybrid vampire/Mayfair novels (Merrick, Blackwood Farm, and Blood Canticle and appreciate very much those readers who enjoyed them), but these books have not aged well in my mind and heart. I also think many readers were confused by them, especially Mayfair readers who did not especially care for the vampire books I wrote. But I would never say never to anything now. I love to experiment, break new ground, take twists and turns. Who knows? And I do appreciate the questions on this very much.

“I’ve been asked often: will there be crossover books involving my vampires and my werewolves? Will we see more crossover books with the vampires and the Mayfair witches? — As I see things now, no, I will not be doing crossover books again that involve two different series… But I would never say never to anything now. I love to experiment, break new ground, take twists and turns. Who knows? …” – Anne Rice

overlook-hotel-survivor:

AR advice on the Rules of Writing:

On giving writers advice, offering “rules.” I’m asked a lot about this, and people bring great lists of rules for writers to the page all the time. What do I think? I can’t say it loud enough. There are NO RULES for all writers! And never let anyone tell you that there are. Writers are individuals; we each do it in our own way. Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you’re not a “real” writer because you don’t follow their rules! I can’t tell you how much harm was done to me early in life by others judging me in that way. I was told in college I wasn’t a “real” writer because I composed on a typewriter; I was condemned later on in damn near apocalyptic terms for “not writing every day.” “Real writers” are those who become “real writers.” That’s all there is to it. And again, we each do it in our own way. For me, stubbornness has been as important as any talent I might possess. I ultimately ignored the people who condemned me, ridiculed me and sought to discourage me. I laughed or cried over it in secret; and went right on writing what I wanted to write, the way I wanted to write it. I knew of no other way to become the writer of my dreams. If you want to be a writer, go for it. Critics are a dime a dozen, and people who would love to see you fail are everywhere. Just keep on going; keep doing what works for you. Keep believing in yourself.

YOU GUYS. Info on the next VC book after PL:

As we near publication time for “Prince Lestat,” I’m often asked: what about the Wolf Gift characters? When will Reuben and Felix of Nideck Point return? Answer: I want to get back to Reuben and his fellow Morphenkinder as soon as I can. I see many novels ahead with the Wolf Gift cast of characters. But right now I am focused on a follow up to “Prince Lestat,” entitled “Blood Paradise” that continues the story of Lestat and the vampire tribe in the second decade of the Twenty-first Century. I hope and pray the Wolf Gift Chronicles will be better for the delay. It helps sometimes to wait a year or more before continuing a series. But I am eager to return to Nideck Point; and I haven’t forgotten at all about Toby O’Dare of the Songs of the Seraphim. A third novel with Toby has been developing in my mind for years, a big novel in which Toby and his angel mentor, Malchiah meet many unique challenges. You could say I have a very crowded mind, a restless mind, a mind of conflicting story threads. I can’t claim credit for it; I was born with it. And I hope I will have the time to tell many more tales…. Thanks so much for your many questions. I appreciate them very much.

FYI:

“Prince Lestat” is a new novel with my vampire hero, and the first such novel in over ten years. I’ve been asked: do you have to read other Vampire Chronicles to understand this one? My answer is no, absolutely not. “Prince Lestat” is written to stand on its own, and includes all the material a reader might need to understand and enjoy the story. I don’t believe in writing a novel that requires readers to do “home work.” I hope “Prince Lestat” will be a pleasure for those who are entirely new to the Vampire Chronicles. Are there any other questions about the book that I might answer?

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An example of a concept in which I 100% agree with AR! Living above the bookstore? Yes that too! What if she let her cats wander amongst the book worms, too?? 

FQL:

Lestat here. This question is from Chuck Johnson: “Undoubtedly you know of Armand’s attempted suicide following your acquisition of Veronica’s Veil. Do you have any theories on how he saved Sybelle and Benji? Was it truly Divine Intervention, or a form of projection?” — Chuck, no, I don’t have any theory on how Armand managed to save Sybelle and Benji — based on his description in his memoir. I suspect, however, that it was as you said, “a form of projection.” Armand has always had enormous psychic powers as a vampire, including the power to spellbind others with immense and very convincing illusions, the ability to hypnotize and control others, and to slip into altered states himself in which his dreams seem to provide some real gateway to another plane. I don’t doubt that he could do what we call astral projecting and take it perhaps one step further than many others, materializing or affecting matter in the location to which he’s projected himself. But I’m a novice in all this. I make no judgments on Armand’s abilities but I don’t fully understand them. I take him at his word that he did save Benji and Sybelle, and I’m not entirely sure that even he knows quite how he did it. Due to those mysterious psychic abilities, Armand makes a much better friend than an enemy. His spellbinding gifts are particularly dangerous. Being a person of action and a sensualist, I’m not really on Armand’s level when it comes to these mental skills. Armand’s thoughts are almost impossible for me to penetrate, and his boyish countenance often reveals nothing of his true calculations and feelings. I love him and I respect him — and I know that he loves me — but I never for a moment imagine I’m entirely safe with him.

I love him and I respect him — and I know that he loves me — but I never for a moment imagine I’m entirely safe with him.

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“make movies from my heartbreaking works

of staggering genius." 

– Lestat de Lioncourt, at some point recently, probably.

People of the Page have difficulty with canon.

We need FCPS (Fictional Character Protective Services)

everlastingporcelainMun’s unpopular opinion 

everlastingporcelainMun’s unpopular opinion 

I was in facebook 🙂 

And I saw this

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and i was like

NOT BIANCA

NOT BIANCA

then I went to the comments

and I saw this

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…so,she doesn’t like her own creation? -frown- What? 

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now this one make me laugh so hard, I was like ” viaticumforthemarquise and I can answer you ”

the resume is

Please, I hope you dislike Bianca too. I wouldn’t want her to end like Pandora, all quiet and lifeless.

viaticumforthemarquise: //-dies laughing- OH YES WE CAN TELL YOU WHAT THEY’VE BEEN UP TO, DON’T WORRY. 

//Keep your grubby hands off of Gabrielle, Anne. No one would want you to write about characters you ‘don’t like’ anymore. Or, even worse, kill them off. 

i-want-my-iwtv: PREACH, RPers! We need FCPS (Fictional Character Protective Services).