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Anne Rice Booksigning 2000 at
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During working at the Comic Book Store for my first time Anne Rice coming thru Atlanta for a Booksigning.I was thrilled! I read her novels before Interview with the Vampire was released. I, as other fellow Vampires, wore a Black Velvet Dress with black lace around the shoulders & Arms.I also had a Torreador pin, from Vampire: The Masquerade, Clipped to a top cuff. I brought my book of poetry to give to Anne & was, in essence, a Tableaux Vivant or Living Picture of a Vampire. I stood in the Line of Course introduced myself to this lovely lady, handed her my book, got my book signed ever so eloquantly & took a photo. It was truly a meeting of the Minds...

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New Orleans

New Orleans. Anne Rice to me is the epitome of New Orleans~ She carries the air of the moss-ridden trees & Sculptures, Tombstones, The fresh air for all of the Vampires that inhibit there. Just thinking a bout her Vintage Lifestyle & beautiful books just astounds me.She is a True Classic.

Anne Rice~

Anne is a Curious Creature filled immense words & stories & her imagination for the Vampire is remarkable. It as if she lives amoungst them, eats the same blood & bones Shrugs it off & goes a bout her waty to really good literature. I highly recommend her work to especially a Female, a  girl or woman who good dialogue & rich stories enhance with a bit of fear. Vampires are now a way of life in our culture, Thanks to Anne & other immensely creative souls She writesx the greatest stories ever told.

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~ Kristin Noelle Hinga

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