![]() ![]() "The Vampire Lestat" brought a $100,000 advance from Knopf. In 1980, they moved to San Francisco's Castro District. ![]() Christopher Rice was born on March 11, 1978. The next year, Anne turned "Interview" into a novel, and, over a year later, Knopf offered her a $12,000 advance for it. in creative writing Michele died August 5. In 1970, Michele was diagnosed with leukemia. There, she wrote a short story, "Interview With the Vampire". Their daughter, Michele, was born on September 21, 1966. They graduated from San Francisco State in 1964, she in political science, he in creative writing. ![]() In 1961, Anne married Stan Rice (whom she had met in High School and who had proposed by telegram from Texas) and, in 1962, they were both living in Haight-Ashbury. In 1960, Anne moved to San Francisco, where she took a furnished apartment in the Haight-Ashbury district. She graduated in 1959 and entered Texas Woman's University where she completed two years of school in one. Her father remarried and soon relocated the family to Richardson (suburb of Dallas), Texas. Her mother (who had long suffered from alcoholism) died when Anne was nearly fifteen. She decided to call herself "Anne" when she enrolled in first grade at the Redemptorist Catholic School. Anne Rice began life in New Orleans as Howard Allen O'Brien, named after her father, as the second of four daughters of Howard and Katherine Allen O'Brien. ![]()
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