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68 I really don't like the supernatural stuff. Will Anne be doing any more books like Cry to Heaven and Feast of All Saints? (Anne Rice) |
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This article is from the Anne Rice FAQ, by Laura Troise talset@eskimo.com with numerous contributions by others.
Anne says no. She says that she likes the advantages that
come with writing about the supernatural too much to be able
to go back to the non-supernatural writings which now seem a
bit drier in comparison.
 
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