Author Anne Rice dies aged 80

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Author Anne Rice has died at the age of 80

The star, whose popular books include Interview With A Vampire and The Vampire Chronicles, died surrounded by her family on Saturday night.
Her son, Christopher, confirmed the sad news on a statement on her public Facebook page, and explained that she died due to complications resulting from a stroke.

‘Dearest People of Page. This is Anne’s son Christopher and it breaks my heart to bring you this sad news,’ he began. ‘Earlier tonight, Anne passed away due to complications resulting from a stroke. She left us almost nineteen years to the day my father, her husband Stan, died.

‘The immensity of our family’s grief cannot be overstated. As my mother, her support for me was unconditional — she taught me to embrace my dreams, reject conformity and challenge the dark voices of fear and self-doubt. As a writer, she taught me to defy genre boundaries and surrender to my obsessive passions.

‘In her final hours, I sat beside her hospital bed in awe of her accomplishments and her courage, awash in memories of a life that took us from the fog laced hills of the San Francisco Bay Area to the magical streets of New Orleans to the twinkling vistas of Southern California.

‘As she kissed Anne goodbye, her younger sister Karen said, “What a ride you took us on, kid.” I think we can all agree. Let us take comfort in the shared hope that Anne is now experiencing firsthand the glorious answers to many great spiritual and cosmic questions, the quest for which defined her life and career.’

‘Throughout much of her final years, your contributions to this page brought her much joy, along with a profound sense of friendship and community.’
Christopher concluded the post by sharing plans of his mum’s funeral.
‘Anne will be interred in our family’s mausoleum at Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans in a private ceremony,’ he added.

‘Next year, a celebration of her life will take place in New Orleans. This event will be open to the public and will invite the participation of her friends, readers and fans who brought her such joy and inspiration throughout her life.’
Anne Rice

Tributes poured in for the author on social media (Picture: Rex)
Heartbroken fans quickly flooded the post with tributes to the late author.
‘Please accept my deepest condolences to you and your family. Your mother was a tour de force. We mourn with you,’ a follower replied.

‘Please accept my sincere condolences. I greatly admired your mother’s work. May she rest in eternal peace,’ another said.

‘My condolences. Her creations were such a huge part of my life. May she rest well,’ one commented.

As a Facebook user added: ‘Oh, this is such sad news! Sending my deepest condolences to you and your family. And deep gratitude for her life as a writer, enriching the lives of so many people.’

Rice published her first novel, Interview With A Vampire in 1976, with her debut going on to become a bestseller – with Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise and Kirsten Dunst starring in the cinematic adaptation.
She followed that up with sequels Vampire Lestat and The Queen of The Damned, with the series now spanning several books, including Blood and Gold, and Prince Lestat.


One of her last novels was in the Vampire Chronicles, as she released Blood Communion: A Tale of Prince Lestat in 2018.


She was weird about fanfic iirc
 
Her erotica was.... something else.
A friend of mine liked her books (I was never able to get past the first chapter of the first book), and by her description of the sex in it, for all that Anne Rice hated fanfic, her shit isn’t much different from the kinkiest stuff on Ao3.
 
The quintessential modern vampire author turning into a christcuck after finishing all of her vampire books was a real head-scratcher, but hopefully she got those last rites she was pining for. Only Christopher knows for sure.
 
Her books were basically schlick fuel for gothy women and homos, although some of the stories weren't too bad

So did she ever stop hating fanfiction and trying to sue people for drawing her characters having buttsex and shit like that?

It was always weird since you know had she been born a few decades later she probably wouldve gotten her start writing fanfiction about vampire buttsex or some fujoshit like that.

her books HAD a ton of vampire buttsex and in ATLEAST one (blood and gold), underage vampire buttsex (using the ancient rome content excuse)
 
her books HAD a ton of vampire buttsex and in ATLEAST one (blood and gold), underage vampire buttsex (using the ancient rome content excuse)
I know she also wrote an entire bdsm fantasy smut trilogy under a pseudonym. Woman was horny af and didnt try to hide it except during her weird tradcath phases.
 
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