Anne RiceAnne Rice was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. She holds a Master of Arts Degree in creative writing from San Francisco State University and is the author of eighteen novels. Her first novel, Interview with the Vampire, was published in 1976 and has gone on to become one of the bestselling novels of all time. It was in Interview with the Vampire that Rice first introduced her vampire, the Vampire Lestat, to the world.

Rice continued her vampire saga in The Vampire Lestat, The Queen of the Damned, The Tale of the Body Thief and Memnoch the Devil. These novels, collectively known as "The Vampire Chronicles," have great mainstream and cult followings and are widely assigned in high school and collegiate English and philosophy classes. Rice is also the author of The Witching Hour, the first book in a trilogy about a clan of witches (the other novels in this series are Lasher and Taltos). Her other works of fiction include The Feast of All Saints, Cry to Heaven and The Mummy; the contemporary erotic novels Exit to Eden and Belinda (written under the name Anne Rampling); and stylized, pornographic novels known as "The Beauty Books," which include The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty, Beauty's Punishment and Beauty's Release (written under the name A.N. Roquelaure). Her books have sold over 100,000,000 copies worldwide.

Rice feels Violin, her latest novel, is one of the most romantic and gruesome books that she's written.

Rice wrote the screenplay for Interview with the Vampire and has also written a screenplay for The Witching Hour. In 1998, Knopf will publish a new novel by Rice, Pandora, a vampire story.

Rice lives in New Orleans with her husband, poet and painter Stan Rice, and son Christopher.

Links to Anne Rice sites, and Vampire Sites.
Anne Rice, the page
Anne Rice Vampire Chronicles
Official Anne Rice Page
Vampire Playground
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