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.

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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“… for years I hunted on the edge of the human herd, a hideous and crippled monster, who could strike down only the very young or infirm. In constant danger from my victims, I became the very antithesis of the romantic demon, bringing terror rather than rapture, resembling nothing so much as the old revenants of les Innocents in their filth and rags.

The wounds I’d suffered affected my very spirit, my capacity to reason. And what I saw in the mirror every time I dared to look further shriveled my soul.” – The Vampire Lestat

I didn’t want to wake up. I was having a much better time asleep. And that’s really sad. It was almost like a reverse nightmare, like when you wake up from a nightmare you’re so relieved. I woke up into a nightmare.

Ned Vizzini (via onlinecounsellingcollege)

“But there was a Hell, and wherever we moved to, I was in it.” – Louis de Pointe du Lac, Interview with the Vampire

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softer-things:

Anybody else remember that time that Lestat was chasing Louis through the streets and Louis closed a glass door in his face and Lestat splatted into it like a big bird into a Windex’d window?

‘Cause I sure as hell do. Occasionally I remember the scene and chuckle to myself.

“…And so he ran after me all the way back to the hotel, all the way across the rooftops, where I hoped to lose him, until I leaped in the window of the parlor and turned in rage and slammed the window shut. He hit it, arms outstretched, like a bird who seeks to fly through glass, and shook the frame.” – Louis de Pointe du Lac, Interview with the Vampire

“He told me then to go look at his father myself, since I was the one who was always `looking,’ and I did. The old man was truly dying… And as he moaned and prayed for death, Lestat in the other room began to play the spinet. I slammed it shut, barely missing his fingers. `You won’t play while he dies!’ I said. `The hell I won’t!’ he answered me. `I’ll play the drum if I like!’ And taking a great sterling silver platter from a sideboard he slipped a finger through one of its handles and beat it with a spoon.”

– Louis de Pointe du Lac, Interview with the Vampire

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lestatthewolfkiller:

tbh i absolutely cannot stand either quinn or mona but the ONE TIME where i was completely behind mona was when lestat told her to change her dress because she was ‘distracting him’ and she told him to go fuck himself and stormed out. of course later she ruined it by being all OH I’M SORRY FOR HAVING TITS TOTALLY ALL MY FAULT REALLY, but still, for awhile i was like you go girl.

merciful-death#ooc #[ yes i agree ] #[ it was two seconds of ‘hell yeah hell yes you tell him mona’ and then two seconds of ‘ugh mona i was beginning to like you for a paragraph how could you betray me like this’ ]

^Agreed.

Mona Mayfair: “And I know why you’re so fired up over Rowan, she’s the first adult female other than your own mother who’s ever caught your attention for more than five minutes, and Hello! Lestat Discovers The Opposite Sex! Yeah, females do come in grown-up sizes! And I happen to be one of them, and this is not the Garden of Eden, and I am not taking off this dress!”

Such shots fired! I’m not a big fan of Mona Mayfair but WOW who else has the balls to talk to him like that?!