one of my favorite things in iwtv (book) is Louis going out of his way to talk about how painfully ORDINARY he was as a mortal but then like 2 pages later when Daniel asks if he's always been this hot he's like "lol yeah"
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one of my favorite things in iwtv (book) is Louis going out of his way to talk about how painfully ORDINARY he was as a mortal but then like 2 pages later when Daniel asks if he's always been this hot he's like "lol yeah"
Anne Rice on being a woman, the fear of walking alone at night, and some examples of how vampirism is her world affected that.
People are talking about the books because of the show, so I'm going to do a countdown of my least favorite pieces of misinformation about The Vampire Chronicles that I see regularly on the internet:
10. In the second to last book in the series Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis, Lestat goes to the lost city of Atlantis! This is not in fact a thing that happens in the book. It's a fun book, you should read it.
9. Anne Rice hated [insert character here] which is why they aren't in the later books! No she probably didn't, she probably just forgot they existed. She cared much less about minor characters than any of us do. She also didn't feel like she could write Louis because of his headspace being so tied to a particular point in her life.
8. In Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis, you find out that the vampires are aliens! That's also not what happens in that book, go read it, it's pretty fun book.
7. Anne Rice hired a ghostwriter to write Blood Canticle, or any of a number of her other books! Literally what the fuck are you talking about, why would someone write that book if they weren't Anne Rice!? Also, you think Anne Rice let someone else write LESTAT!? A thing she famously had a weird problem with!?
6. Anne Rice disowned and denounced her former work when she reverted to Christianity! All of the actual quotes about the series from her after she stopped writing it because she consecrated her writing to Christ are much funnier than the thing you're hallucinating, go look them up, she said something about how even her pornography was probably divinely inspired.
5. None of Anne Rice's books after The Queen of the Damned underwent any editing! It's not editing she was talking about, it was developmental comments from her editor, her editor who would give her feedback as she was writing the book. All of her work was copyedited, some better than others, and she actually paid for additional editors for some of her books to catch continuity issues. If you're wondering why she stopped taking developmental comments from her editor, I can only speculate, but I can tell you from reading her diary that her editor thought she should scrap most of that Armand nonsense in the middle of The Vampire Lestat. So I can't be too mad about it.
4. The concept of an unreliable narrator is central to the series throughout! No it's not, well, that and most people are using the term wrong or using it inconsistently. The series is a bunch of books mostly in first person, they rarely contradict on actual external events and most of the places where the point of views diverge are purely the personal opinions and subjective experiences of the characters. You are almost never supposed to assume a character is lying in the narration, and there are only two points in the series where anyone is actually noted to have been false in their narration. Neither of the falsehoods is a significant plot point.
3. Anne Rice didn't write books with female leads because she had too much internalized sexism and was ignorant about it! Anne Rice had internalized sexism she was completely cognizant of and actively working through in her work, you can find a bunch of interviews of her talking about it. She also did write fewer female leads because they didn't sell as well, you can find a bunch of interviews with her talking about that too. You don't have to love the way she writes about women, you can't complain she didn't write enough female leads unless you actually read the books that she wrote with female leads in them. You should go read The Witching Hour, it has a great female lead, and if you don't have time to read half a million words, go read Pandora, which is also great.
2. The books aren't gay because she either had to censor them because she couldn't make them gay in the '70s, or because she was naive and homophobic! Neither of these things are true, Anne Rice wrote Cry to Heaven in 1982, she confirmed the queerness of her characters as early as in the first book in the second half, and if you really need it hammered home, it's also in the second and third books. For what it's worth she didn't try to make them less gay later on either. It's Anne Rice, if a character isn't bisexual that's an anomaly. The sex stuff is for thematic reasons in the lore, and there's a bunch of sex stuff that doesn't contradict the lore later on. It's crazy that people who have read The Vampire Armand think this woman was avoiding writing gay sex.
1. Anne Rice wrote [insert book here] on drugs! I know this is basically an expression, but I do feel like it's important to point out that she was sober for 42 years of her life. Exactly one book in The Vampire Chronicles was written under the influence of anything, and it's the first one, and it was alcohol. You can feel any way you want about the woman or her work, but she did and wrote almost all of that shit sober.
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armand de vampireguy is the best character from the greatest book in the world
hello. It's 1998. yes, it's Japan calling. we have the most important idea ever. For Armand, yes. little blue hat. With a feather in it. yes, that's what we said. hard to imagine him any other way frankly
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My wish for season 3 is to see Armand be insanely violent again bcs he's my crazy little man that needs enrichment (maiming others) to live.
Armand: okay so I basically urged Daniel Molloy to drink himself to death but i have a good feeling about benji. i think he can handle it.
may we all have such admirers as our beloved Armand 😌🌸
Feeling completely normal about this (and about the fact that, after this didn't work out, Anne took Santino and put him in 'The Vampire Lestat' without ever explaining his backstory).
(Quote from 'Prism of the Night: A biography of Anne Rice')
Anne Rice and Rolin Jones with their copies of The Vampire Lestat. Rice at the time was working in an adaptation of the book.
The metaphor.
"Lestat is evil! Louis deserves better!"
"Louis is evil! Lestat deserves better!"
"Armand is evil! Daniel deserves better!"
"Daniel is evil! Armand deserves better!"
Children, children, they are ALL EVIL and deserve each other, are you new here?????
i may be getting too old for this gandalf, i just saw someone who had "MDNI" in their bio and spent a full ten seconds trying to remember which chinese series MDNI was
I’m not sure if this will be helpful to anyone, but you literally do not have to be a good writer to write and post fan fiction. Yes you will naturally get better at writing and finding your voice the more you do it but you do not have to be or become a professional level writer to enjoy writing and sharing fics. It’s common to hear people praise fic writers by saying their work is better than published books, and while I think this comes from a good place, that’s not the norm or expectation. There is also a sentiment that fic writing is “good practice” for becoming a better writer or doing something else later, but if fic is the only creative writing you ever do that is literally okay. Your technical skill does not mean you cannot have fun and build community with your writing, or that other people cannot love and find meaning in your work.
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