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.

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demonswithtea:

Lestat is not amused, Louis! 

Twilight is definitely not literature! XD

Thank you Parle Productions for giving us this meme – it was too perfect to resist~ 

Taken from the opening of: Interview With The Vampire – The Vampire Crackicles! 

I just finished Blackwood Farm for the first time. I did not expect to like it as much as I did. However, I can’t say I understand the purpose of Quinn fucking the people he fucked (Mona possibly, but a ghost???) Very blunt here. Apologies.

BF has its moments, for sure!

Re: the ghost sex… um, well… AR certainly attempts to give us freshly Creative Spooky Sexytimes!

tbh I don’t remember that book very well, but I think there was an element of that ghost getting sensual pleasure through Quinn’s sensual pleasure… I don’t want to spoil it for anyone but it is worth a skim at the very least. 

mariusthevampire:

feministlestat:

lmao the vc fandom doesn’t even need to make everybody queer

// Let me also add that these are also facts about the Vampire Chronicles:

There isn’t (nearly) a single character who wouldn’t do any of the other characters.

Monogamy is a unicorn.

So it’s just gay all over the place, mixed with blood and death.  Blood and gay often feature together.  

Hi, I only started reading the VC last year so I am really new to the fandom. So far I have only read the first two books and a lot of people seem to not like many of the sequels. Could you suggest which one of the other books I should/should not read?

Welcome to our stable of unstable vampires! 😀

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That’s true, some people don’t consider the books past #4 (Tale of the Body Thief) or #5 (Memnoch the Devil) to be canon.

Definitely read these:
– Queen of the Damned (but the movie is terrible and only loosely simialr to the book, don’t traumatize yourself with that!)
– Tale of the Body Thief – Lestat takes Doing the Thing to an extreme.
– the Vampire Armand – bc of reasons. 
– Memnoch the Devil – this one presents some really interesting stuff on religion, it’s almost like fanfic of the Bible; I’m not a religious person and I still got alot out of it. Plus it has alot of Feels. 
They do get exponentially more insane starting with #5 (someone coined the phrase “the Vampire Crackicles” for those) but that doesn’t mean they’re not worth a try. It’s still intriguing to know what happens/happened to the characters. I think you should keep going in order and see what you think!