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The name is working its way into respectability.vampire books. Um, let’s see.
who come with very, very different training, very, very different way of thinking about it they've started to be able to find new kinds,When vampire bats came in the house at night, people got very, very worked up about that, which was I was kind of grateful for.
Anne Rice: So I went back and worked on the beginning and I came up with that.Okay just say it, “I am the vampire Lestat.” Interviewer: And it totally captures his voice from the beginning.That’s just who he is, right there.
You know, that whole American Werewolf in London thing doesn’t happen which I, um, which is so different.And I think it’s an example of how you’ve been creative with archetypes before, you know, you’re vampire’s aren’t afraid of garlic and crosses and things like that.Anne Rice: Right. Interviewer: But his killings are quite violent at the same time, so would you, what’s happening with him in sort of that pleasure, plain conflict?
He’s sort of alive inside me in a way that some of the other characters have never been, you know?Interviewer: One of our fans, Artist of Ideas from California said that, “My favorite book beginning of all time is I am the vampire Lestat.I am immortal, more or less.” And she wanted to know what you’re favorite first line was.
Way out of step with everybody.Interviewer: How is it for you, and I don’t know how or wanna assume that you’ve read a ton of the contemporary sort of vampire fiction that’s out there now, but that,um, the feel of those stories is very different from yours.
The name is working its way into respectability.Um, another question from Cornelius Offdark he says, “Miss Anne Rice, would you ever write a werewolf versus vampire novel?”
approaching you and that there aren't those cascading misunderstandings of blame that then will lead to poor results.So the Capuchin monkeys--. I also talk in that chapter about bats, where there are vampire bats that go out and suck the blood of large mammals. And then they have this bat blood
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