- he’s so proud of his new bookie wook!
- apparently u don’t use conditioner either, maybe try both.
- rejection is so hard to deal with aghhh ;A;
tour guide voice:and if you look to your right you’ll find the VC fandom breaking down into hysteria
Um yes of course! I’ll probably try to keep spoilers under cuts though, since not everyone wants to be spoiled ^______^
Yes, exactly. vuv Thanks in advance!
I’m counting on lots of awesomeness and weird shit.

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this one dedicated to vampchronfic ❤
Um yes of course! I’ll probably try to keep spoilers under cuts though, since not everyone wants to be spoiled ^______^



Lestat is proud of his new book.

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?
The Experience of reading Prince Lestat bc let’s face it. There will be life before this book and life after this book, for better or worse.
merciful-death: “everyone when they read Prince Lestat the first time”
merciful-death: #reblogging this as THE DATE of doom approaches
Yeah good point, and with these recent FQL’s I am even more convinced of the accuracy of this memeything.

“Pardon me, Sir, but do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior, Count Dracula?” ^_^
Man.
..Saint…err…Pope…I mean Prince Lestat will be peeved to see this.