![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rice then returned to the vampire genre with The Vampire Lestat and The Queen of the Damned, her bestselling sequels to Interview with the Vampire. Roquelaure, and two more under the pseudonym Anne Rampling (Exit to Eden and Belinda). Interview with the Vampire was published in May 1976.įollowing the publication of Interview with the Vampire, while living in California, Rice wrote two historical novels, The Feast of All Saints and Cry to Heaven, along with three erotic novels (The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty, Beauty's Punishment, and Beauty's Release) under the pseudonym A. In October 1974, Seidel sold the publishing rights to Interview with the Vampire to Alfred A. In August 1974, after a year of therapy for her OCPD, Rice attended the Squaw Valley Writer's Conference at Squaw Valley and met her future literary agent, Phyllis Seidel. After completing the novel and following many rejections from publishers, Rice developed obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD). In 1973, while still grieving the loss of her daughter, Rice took a previously written short story and turned it into her first novel, the bestselling Interview with the Vampire. ![]()
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