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Anne Rice

Anne Rice On November 11th, 2009, I will visit Barnes & Noble's official Facebook page for a live chat with fans. They're calling it MEET ANNE RICE!


MEET ANNE RICE will take place from 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm on Wednesday, November 11th to answer your questions about my books, my inspiration, my life in New Orleans, Louisiana—and just... about anything else that's on your mind.

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Anne
Anne
That is great - but will you ever go on tour again?
November 10 at 5:04pm
Lora Allen
Lora Allen
I will try very hard to be there. I shared the feed with all my friends too, because they love you too.
November 11 at 12:17am
Anne Rice
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[Bookmark] Anne Rice, Ursula K. Le Guin, Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert, and Orson Scott Card join Matthew Peterson on a memorable episode of The Author Hour: Your Guide to Fantastic Fiction. Meet the ...
Georgie
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Tilty. Sorreh.
Nadine

Nadine Anne Rice: It's Archangel Time Nov. 8! Eastern Orthodox Christians celebrate Archangel Michael and all the Bodiless Hosts tomorrow (which is almost today...). This is 45 sec. of our a cappella choir singing "Proceed O Angelic Powers" which we sing during the Advent season.
http://stnicholasmarin.org/cd_contents/mp3/proceed_angelic_powers.mp3

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Michelle
Michelle
That was a beautiful song...thank you for sharing
November 8 at 10:09am
Debora Morris

Debora Morris Anne Rice: Anne, this song by Jared Osmond is appropriate to Angel Time. It is called "Angels Behind You".. Please listen

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Angels Behind You by Jared Osmond on Yahoo! Music. Listen to Jared Osmond's Angels Behind You for free
James Solomon

James Solomon Anne Rice: I find this site rahter interesting and thought you might also.

*hugs*

I was doing a google search on Templars and Mary herself and stumbled upon this.

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I kid you not. I would have thought it was satire, if I did not know better. It is an old piece from Crisis Magazine, regurgitated, I guess, to capitalize on the interest drummed up by West’s reply. ...
Anne Rice

Anne Rice Visit the Stan Rice youtube channel (StanRiceDotCom), to hear him read his poetry from the 1970's and the 1990's.

Karin Marlis Gould
Karin Marlis Gould
Christmas in the Time of Wolves was my favorite.
November 13 at 8:27pm
Anne Rice
entertainment.timesonline.co.uk
Sitting at the dining room table of her desert compound in Rancho Mirage, California, Anne Rice rather dejectedly admits: “I’ve never had an angelophany.”
Maria Murbach
Maria Murbach
I don't know how I feel about the article either. I enjoyed the picture though.
November 8 at 7:04pm
Karin Marlis Gould
Karin Marlis Gould
Do you still have your doll collection.
November 13 at 8:28pm
Anne Rice

Anne Rice Do you agree with this reviewer?

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ANGEL TIME By Anne Rice Knopf. 272 pp. $25.95 "There were omens from the beginning," Anne Rice's "Angel Time" begins. It's a nice first sentence for a mystical thriller: forebodings of doom, promises of supernatural happenings to come. ...
John William McMullen

John William McMullen Anne Rice: http://catholic-writer.blogspot.com/2008/07/poor-souls.html

"Poor Souls qualifies as a front-runner of the Catholic novel, though this is not immediately apparent because of its unpretentiousness. It doesn’t aim at the high drama of a Graham Greene or the fetching mystical aura of Diary of a Country Priest. The intentio...n of the Catholic writer is to ‘highlight the ordinary, and indeed the sinful, as being transformed by grace into something worthy of God." - Leo Madigan

"An unexpected revelation of life in the seminary and parish, McMullen reveals the very human lives of Roman Catholic clergy knowingly yet lovingly." Doug Chambers

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"The intention of a Catholic author is to highlight the ordinary, and indeed the sinful, as being transformed by grace into something worthy of God. Yet it must be done with unpretentiousness and quiet sobriety without ever resorting to ‘pious-speak’." - Leo Madigan

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