RIP Anne RIce
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I've never read any of her stuff.
Any good?
https://gizmodo.com/gothic-horror-writer-anne-rice-dies-at-80-1848201685
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I've never read any of her stuff.
Any good?
https://gizmodo.com/gothic-horror-writer-anne-rice-dies-at-80-1848201685
@george-k said in RIP Anne RIce:
I've never read any of her stuff.
Any good?
https://gizmodo.com/gothic-horror-writer-anne-rice-dies-at-80-1848201685
Eh, OG Gothic is just better, but unlike Twilight, she made some positive contributions to the vampire canon.
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I read Interview with the Vampire in the early 80’s and really enjoyed it, but I hated The Vampire Lestat which apparently puts me at odds with what everybody else thinks. There weren’t many vampire books back then, I picked it out because it looked different. It probably hasn’t aged well, ironically.
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She made a few interesting changes to the lore which was okay but ultimately led to glittering vampires.
This is why we can’t have anything nice.
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She made a few interesting changes to the lore which was okay but ultimately led to glittering vampires.
This is why we can’t have anything nice.
@lufins-dad said in RIP Anne RIce:
glittering vampires
What the actual hell is that?
Best vampire stories:
- Dracula - read the Bram Stoker version; it's wonderful
- Salem's Lot - a masterpiece of horror, story-building, suspense, and horror.
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@lufins-dad said in RIP Anne RIce:
glittering vampires
What the actual hell is that?
Best vampire stories:
- Dracula - read the Bram Stoker version; it's wonderful
- Salem's Lot - a masterpiece of horror, story-building, suspense, and horror.
@george-k said in RIP Anne RIce:
@lufins-dad said in RIP Anne RIce:
glittering vampires
What the actual hell is that?
Best vampire stories:
- Dracula - read the Bram Stoker version; it's wonderful
- Salem's Lot - a masterpiece of horror, story-building, suspense, and horror.
Let The Right One In was pretty great, too. A shining example of how pacing alone can tell a story.
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