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Since: Jul 18, 2003 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 7:43 pm
Post subject: Musings from the Beach - Anne Rice on Retirement Archived from groups: alt>books>anne-rice (more info?)
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Anne Rice recently left this message on her web site. On vacation in
Florida, hearing that she was going to retire, she sent this to put those
thoughts to rest. Anne said end of the vampires witches etc...she never said
she would retire. *eg*
Cheers!
Musings From the Beach 2003
"July 17th, 2003
Hello Guys,
This message will not be on my phone line. I'm away in my beach retreat in
Florida working on my novel, with the blue gulf and the blue sky to keep me
company and laboring desperately to give birth to a new creation. Here, amid
the extraordinary sea-light, I often find energy I can no longer access
anywhere else. Many pages in The Witching Hour trilogy were written on this
stretch of Florida beach, and so were the concluding chapters of The Tale of
the Body Thief. Blackwood Farm was written here, and so was some of Blood
Canticle. I love it so much here that it is a second home. My apartment in
New York has never been the same kind of haven for me. I suppose many of you
have similar retreats, escapes, points of pilgrimage and restoration. We
need them. Some times we find them within our own homes merely by setting
some rooms apart.
I do want to be in contact with you, however. And having recently made the
momentous step of going "On Line" and learning how to send E-mails -- that
is, having joined the techno-digital world at last -- I can write to you
direct through the website for the first time and this is my first direct
greeting.
Let me take up several points. First of all, be assured as always that the
messages you leave on my phone line in New Orleans are reaching me. They're
transcribed and sent here to Florida by fax daily. I hear you! I need you.
People are calling now from all over the country and I love it.
Second, apparently in giving out the word that Blood Canticle, to be
published this fall, was my last of the vampires and the witches, in novel
form, I apparently gave some people the impression that I was retiring.
Nothing could be farther from the truth. I am simply taking a radically
different path with my writing. I will discuss this further in my next
message from the beach, as it requires more words than I can muster here.
But I am not retiring by any stretch of the imagination.
Third: let me tell you about my sister Alice and her new book, which was
just published. Her name is Alice O'Brien Borchardt, and the novel is Raven
Warrior. It's the second in a trilogy of books concerning the King Arthur
legends of ancient England, and Alice's principle character is Queen
Guinivere. The first novel in the trilogy was Dragon Queen which is just now
out in paperback. Of course I highly recommend Alice's wonderful
storytelling and style, and I hope some of you will want to pick up these
books and have a look for yourself.
We are -- Stan, Anne, Alice, Christopher -- a writing family. There is no
doubt of it. We have it in our blood, in our background. It is a wonderful
thing to share with one's spouse, siblings, children. My father wrote a
children's novel when we were little. We are trying to find a publisher for
it. One of my other sisters is an accomplished poet.
Alice has been writing for years. She's published many books, and will
publish many more. She has an extraordinary imagination and is given to
making marvelous plots and to creating memorable descriptions of battles as
well as love making. Her historical research is effortless and accurate. As
a child, she was a voracious reader and she sacked the library on various
subjects and greatly contributed to the atmosphere of literary excitement in
our house. I owe a lot of her influence, though she was only two years older
than me.
The third book in her series will be Golden King -- about Arthur himself. I
suppose she's already at work on it. I don't know what she plans to do after
this trilogy, except that she'll keep writing. Writers don't retire.
Well, that is all for right now. Except to say I love you. Keep the faith.
Anne." >> Stay informed about: Musings from the Beach - Anne Rice on Retirement |
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Since: Jul 14, 2003 Posts: 8
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2003 3:07 am
Post subject: Re: Musings from the Beach - Anne Rice on Retirement [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I never got the idea she was retiring, but she said she was taking a drastically
different path in her work, and that she though she may lose a lot of her
readership.
As always, when a book comes out by Anne, I will buy it. I will always support
her in that she literally changed my life with both the Vampire Chronicles and
The Mayfair Chronicles.
I will always support her decisions in what she desires to write and will always
support her by buying her books.
I do believe her Florida retreat is in Destin, Florida. It's on the Gulf Coast
and it's where some very heady story takes place in the Mayfair Chronicles.
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 16:43:14 GMT, <myrealm DeleteThis @cfl.rr.com> wrote:
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>Anne Rice recently left this message on her web site. On vacation in
>Florida, hearing that she was going to retire, she sent this to put those
>thoughts to rest. Anne said end of the vampires witches etc...she never said
>she would retire. *eg*
>
>
>Cheers!
>
>
>
>Musings From the Beach 2003
>
>"July 17th, 2003
>Hello Guys,
>
>This message will not be on my phone line. I'm away in my beach retreat in
>Florida working on my novel, with the blue gulf and the blue sky to keep me
>company and laboring desperately to give birth to a new creation. Here, amid
>the extraordinary sea-light, I often find energy I can no longer access
>anywhere else. Many pages in The Witching Hour trilogy were written on this
>stretch of Florida beach, and so were the concluding chapters of The Tale of
>the Body Thief. Blackwood Farm was written here, and so was some of Blood
>Canticle. I love it so much here that it is a second home. My apartment in
>New York has never been the same kind of haven for me. I suppose many of you
>have similar retreats, escapes, points of pilgrimage and restoration. We
>need them. Some times we find them within our own homes merely by setting
>some rooms apart.
>
>I do want to be in contact with you, however. And having recently made the
>momentous step of going "On Line" and learning how to send E-mails -- that
>is, having joined the techno-digital world at last -- I can write to you
>direct through the website for the first time and this is my first direct
>greeting.
>
>Let me take up several points. First of all, be assured as always that the
>messages you leave on my phone line in New Orleans are reaching me. They're
>transcribed and sent here to Florida by fax daily. I hear you! I need you.
>People are calling now from all over the country and I love it.
>
>Second, apparently in giving out the word that Blood Canticle, to be
>published this fall, was my last of the vampires and the witches, in novel
>form, I apparently gave some people the impression that I was retiring.
>Nothing could be farther from the truth. I am simply taking a radically
>different path with my writing. I will discuss this further in my next
>message from the beach, as it requires more words than I can muster here.
>But I am not retiring by any stretch of the imagination.
>
>Third: let me tell you about my sister Alice and her new book, which was
>just published. Her name is Alice O'Brien Borchardt, and the novel is Raven
>Warrior. It's the second in a trilogy of books concerning the King Arthur
>legends of ancient England, and Alice's principle character is Queen
>Guinivere. The first novel in the trilogy was Dragon Queen which is just now
>out in paperback. Of course I highly recommend Alice's wonderful
>storytelling and style, and I hope some of you will want to pick up these
>books and have a look for yourself.
>
>We are -- Stan, Anne, Alice, Christopher -- a writing family. There is no
>doubt of it. We have it in our blood, in our background. It is a wonderful
>thing to share with one's spouse, siblings, children. My father wrote a
>children's novel when we were little. We are trying to find a publisher for
>it. One of my other sisters is an accomplished poet.
>
>Alice has been writing for years. She's published many books, and will
>publish many more. She has an extraordinary imagination and is given to
>making marvelous plots and to creating memorable descriptions of battles as
>well as love making. Her historical research is effortless and accurate. As
>a child, she was a voracious reader and she sacked the library on various
>subjects and greatly contributed to the atmosphere of literary excitement in
>our house. I owe a lot of her influence, though she was only two years older
>than me.
>
>The third book in her series will be Golden King -- about Arthur himself. I
>suppose she's already at work on it. I don't know what she plans to do after
>this trilogy, except that she'll keep writing. Writers don't retire.
>
>Well, that is all for right now. Except to say I love you. Keep the faith.
>Anne."<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: Musings from the Beach - Anne Rice on Retirement |
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