Anne Rice
Anne Rice was a prominent American writer known for her gothic, erotic, and Christian fiction. Her novels have sold over one hundred million copies, making her one of the most read writers in American history.
Anne O'Brien
Fiction Writer
October 4, 1941
Libra
November 06, 2021
80
New Orleans, Louisiana
Anne Rice was a renowned American author who gained prominence for her gothic, erotic, and Christian fiction. She is best known for her “The Vampire Chronicles” series, which includes the popular novels “Interview with the Vampire,” “The Vampire Lestat,” and “Queen of the Damned.” Additionally, she authored other well-received books such as “The Witching Hour” and “Angel Time.” With over one hundred million copies sold, Rice is considered one of the most widely read authors in American history. Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, her deep connection to the city is often reflected in her works. Rice passed away on December 11, 2021, at the age of 80.