Anne Rice
AmericanHistorical FictionHorrorGothicParanormalb. 1941 — d. 2021
Anne Rice (born October 4, 1941 — died December 11, 2021) was an American author best known for her Gothic and paranormal fiction, particularly The Vampire Chronicles, which redefined modern vampire literature and influenced numerous adaptations in film and television. Her work blends lush, atmospheric prose with themes of religion, identity, and immortality.
Notable Works
['Interview with the Vampire', 'The Vampire Lestat', 'The Queen of the Damned', 'The Mummy (novels)', 'The Witching Hour']





