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This article is from the Anne Rice FAQ, by Laura Troise talset@eskimo.com with numerous contributions by others.

94 What about WWW sites? (Anne Rice)

Web sites, I've found, come in three types. There are
pages which have been put together by people who work with
Anne, pages which have been created for alt.books.anne-rice,
and pages for Anne Rice fans in general. To make it easier
to read, I've listed them in that order as well (just a little
thing I do).

Sites by Anne's people:

http://www.annerice.com
This is *the* Official Anne Rice web site. It's the
best place to go for updates on where Anne will be, what
she's doing, and how can you send more of your money her way.

http://www.randomhouse.com/annerice/annerice.html
This is Random House's offical Servant of the Bones
site. It features a preview of the book, information
about Anne and where to find her books and the audiotapes,
as well as links and a discussion section.

Sites created for alt.books.anne-rice:

http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/2591
http://www.eskimo.com/~talset
These pages were created by yours truly and are the *only*
Offical AR and abar FAQ sites. I know the AR FAQ can be found
at other sites but I've no way of controlling how up to date
their copies are or what they do with the FAQs. But these sites
are all mine so you can trust them to always be recent and
maintained well. I've also included a few other bits of AR and
abar related fun for those of you who are sick to death of the
FAQs but wanted to see my sites anyway ;)

http://www.eskimo.com/~ash
Created by Heather Meloche (aka The Black Roce) of abar fame.
This is *the* site for your favorite abar writings. It also
has copies of the Mayfair family trees and several Anne Rice
interviews. For more information about this site, check out
the abar FAQ.

http://www.xroads.com/pages/gpalmer/gpalmer.html
This one was set up by Greg Palmer of a.b.a-r fame. It not
only includes the FAQ but various things about Anne and a few
things specifically for those who are part of the a.b.a-r group.
However, this page might not exist anymore. If anyone has
information on what happened to it, please let me know.

http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/2587
"Le Chevalier Jazz" or perhaps better known as the home of
The Vampire Connection. TVC is both a place to find a way
to talk with some of your favorite abar writers and a way
to participate in ongoing work of theirs by submitting
questions to their favorite vampires.

Finally, sites for Anne fans in general:

http://www.ee.pdx.edu:80/~caseyh/horror/new/new.html
This one is full of .jpgs and .wavs from the IWTV movie.

http://www.wimsey.com/~bmiddlet/vampyre/
This one had a lot of vampire things in general. I didn't
have time to do more than a quick peek so all I was able
to find in relation to Anne was a picture of Lestat from
the movie, but perhaps someone more familiar with this
site could let me know if there's anything else there.

http://www.singnet.com.sg/~edwinlau/vampire.html
Created by Edwin Lau, this site has, amongst other things,
summaries of the nature of Anne's vampires, summaries
of the history of Anne's vampires, and connections to other
vampire and Anne related sites.

http://206.112.195.50
Created by Mike Ely, this site is dedicated to Anne Rice
and also contains updated copies of this FAQ. (Note that
the address has changed since the Nov. issue of the AR FAQ)

http://ecosys.drdr.virginia.edu/~jsm8f/commotion.html
Created by Shay Mitchell, this page has CS and transcripts
of interviews with Anne from Charlie Rose, the Today Show
and Larry King.

Note that these interviews can also be found at
ftp.cac.psu.edu
dir--> pub/people/lms5/annerice

http://www.gigaplex.com/wow/celebs/rice.html
This site has a 1995 interview with Anne. There's no
discussion of MtD, but the interviewer does ask about TotBT.

http://www.webcom.com/lchamber/ar.html
Created by Lisa Chamberlin, this is the Memnoch Ball Homepage
and it has information about Anne, the Ball and an attendee list.

http://users.aol.com/mishian/nosferatu/TdV.html
Created by Mishian, this site has the AR FAQ on it.

http://www.neosoft.com/~bigeasy/default.html
Created by Mark A. Weitz, this site has a small section
on Anne and an Art poster with Anne's signature on it.

http://www.vampyre.wisnet/vampyre/index.html
This site has all sorts of general information about
vampires, including lists of books and films and various
FAQs.

http://www.sju.edu/~delvalle/vampire.html
Created by Vanessa Delvalle, this site has links to many
other vamp related sites, lots of stuff from a.b.a-r and
even some pictures of some a.b.a-r members (like me! Yikes!)
A copy of the AR FAQ can be found here.

http://users.aol.com/suntide/neworleans.html
Created by abar's very own Suntide, this site has all sorts
of neat pictures of New Orleans and the Memnoch Ball.

http://www.redshift.com/~talisman/Talismanic.html
Created by Ned Barker, this is the "Anne & Friends" page.

http://www.voicenet.com/~memnoch/index.html
Created by Paul Powell, this page contains 35-40 photos of
the Ball, Anne's house on First Street and other New Orleans
sites.

http://www.zilker.net/~kyle/Dave/ARMPG.html
Created by Dave Butts, this page shows the covers of Anne's
books (both US and forgein), related Anne literature and the
graphic novels.

http://users.aol.com/venturello/vampengmain.htm
Created by Juan Miguel Venturello, this site has book
reviews, movie info, the FAQ, movie links and more.

http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/6376/
The Amaranth, created by Claudia Lake who says of it:
"Your regular vamp page: Anne Rice, X-Files, Poetry, Literature,
plus Romeo and Juliet, Les Miserables, the Toadies, many, many
links and it's updated daily."

 

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