Anne Rice appears in the following:
Anne Rice on Her Latest Novel
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Novelist Anne Rice talks about her latest novel, Of Love and Evil (Songs of the Seraphim). It’s a metaphysical thriller of angels and assassins that summons up dark and dangerous worlds of the past.
Guest Picks: Anne Rice
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
What is Anne Rice's favorite film? Read more to find out!
Anne Rice on Angels, Vampires and Religion
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thirty years ago, Anne Rice exploded onto the literary scene with her gothic novel “Interview with the Vampire.” Since then, she’s sold over 100 million copies of her books and explored not just vampires, but also witches and the life of Christ.
Her newest book, out today, is called “Of Love and Evil.” It’s the second book in her “Songs of Seraphim” trilogy, and it follows the saga of a former government assassin and an angel as they travel back to 15th century Rome to unravel the mystery of a poisoning.
The Da Vinci Code
Friday, May 19, 2006
Christianity as we know it is coming to an end: Sony Pictures' adaptation of Dan Brown's bestseller The Da Vinci Code is being released this week. With the help of novelist Anne Rice, Kurt Andersen tries to decode the controversy.
Creepers, Golliwog, Spalding
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Studio 360 gets cozy with the creatures of the night. Kurt Andersen and novelist Anne Rice look at how writers, artists, and filmmakers breathe life into monsters and find out why children morph into monsters in so many horror movies. Plus, we’ll hear a love letter to the suburban tract ...
Special Guest: Anne Rice
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Kurt talks to Anne Rice about monsters.
Rice is one of the bestselling novelists of all time. She's been writing about vampires — along with witches, ghosts, and mummies — for nearly 30 years. Rice's books include Interview with the Vampire, The Queen of the Damned, and Blood ...
Creepy Kids, Iron, Golliwog
Saturday, December 20, 2003
Kurt Andersen talks to novelist Anne Rice about the mystery and seduction of monsters across movies, art, and literature.
Special Guest: Anne Rice
Saturday, December 20, 2003
Kurt Andersen talks to novelist Anne Rice about the mystery and seduction of monsters across movies, art, and literature.
Anne Rice is one of the bestselling novelists of all time. She's been writing about Vampires — along with witches, ghosts, and mummies — for nearly 30 years. Rice's 25 books ...