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Adastra ([info]fictionbya) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2004-09-20 18:24:00


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Current mood:Fantastico
Entry tags:creator wank, interrogating from the wrong perspective, meme origins, person: anne rice

To quote rhiannonhero from LJ: "Anne Rice wouldn't last a day in fandom, yo."
Apparently Anne Rice is upset about some of the reviewers at amazon.com for they have strained her Dickensean principles to the max!

(Scroll about halfway down. You are looking for reviewer "Anne Obrien Rice" and a paragraph that never ends.)

ETA: You will now have to click on "Next" under the customer reviews to locate the "Anne Obrien Rice" review. Just click and scroll down. It's hard to miss.

Also, iconage has happened at [info]fwank_icons.


Son of ETA: Amazon.com seems to have deleted the Anne Obrien Rice review (and the crop of reviews that came after it). Fortunately, some things which are posted on the internet have a way of being preserved forever.

From the Author to the Some of the Negative Voices Here, September 6, 2004
Seldom do I really answer those who criticize my work. In fact, the entire development of my career has been fueled by my ability to ignore denigrating and trivializing criticism as I realize my dreams and my goals. However there is something compelling about Amazon's willingness to publish just about anything, and the sheer outrageous stupidity of many things you've said here that actually touches my proletarian and Democratic soul. Also I use and enjoy Amazon and I do read the reviews of other people's books in many fields. In sum, I believe in what happens here. And so, I speak. First off, let me say that this is addressed only to some of you, who have posted outrageously negative comments here, and not to all. You are interrogating this text from the wrong perspective. Indeed, you aren't even reading it. You are projecting your own limitations on it. And you are giving a whole new meaning to the words "wide readership." And you have strained my Dickensean principles to the max. I'm justifiably proud of being read by intellectual giants and waitresses in trailer parks,in fact, I love it, but who in the world are you? Now to the book. Allow me to point out: nowhere in this text are you told that this is the last of the chronicles, nowhere are you promised curtain calls or a finale, nowhere are you told there will be a wrap-up of all the earlier material. The text tells you exactly what to expect. And it warns you specifically that if you did not enjoy Memnoch the Devil, you may not enjoy this book. This book is by and about a hero whom many of you have already rejected. And he tells you that you are likely to reject him again. And this book is most certainly written -- every word of it -- by me. If and when I can't write a book on my own, you'll know about it. And no, I have no intention of allowing any editor ever to distort, cut, or otherwise mutilate sentences that I have edited and re-edited, and organized and polished myself. I fought a great battle to achieve a status where I did not have to put up with editors making demands on me, and I will never relinquish that status. For me, novel writing is a virtuoso performance. It is not a collaborative art. Back to the novel itself: the character who tells the tale is my Lestat. I was with him more closely than I have ever been in this novel; his voice was as powerful for me as I've ever heard it. I experienced break through after break through as I walked with him, moved with him, saw through his eyes. What I ask of Lestat, Lestat unfailingly gives. For me, three hunting scenes, two which take place in hotels -- the lone woman waiting for the hit man, the slaughter at the pimp's party -- and the late night foray into the slums --stand with any similar scenes in all of the chronicles. They can be read aloud without a single hitch. Every word is in perfect place. The short chapter in which Lestat describes his love for Rowan Mayfair was for me a totally realized poem. There are other such scenes in this book. You don't get all this? Fine. But I experienced an intimacy with the character in those scenes that shattered all prior restraints, and when one is writing one does have to continuously and courageously fight a destructive tendency to inhibition and restraint. Getting really close to the subject matter is the achievement of only great art. Now, if it doesn't appeal to you, fine. You don't enjoy it? Read somebody else. But your stupid arrogant assumptions about me and what I am doing are slander. And you have used this site as if it were a public urinal to publish falsehood and lies. I'll never challenge your democratic freedom to do so, and yes, I'm answering you, but for what it's worth, be assured of the utter contempt I feel for you, especially those of you who post anonymously (and perhaps repeatedly?) and how glad I am that this book is the last one in a series that has invited your hateful and ugly responses. Now, to return to the narrative in question: Lestat's wanting to be a saint is a vision larded through and through with his characteristic vanity. It connects perfectly with his earlier ambitions to be an actor in Paris, a rock star in the modern age. If you can't see that, you aren't reading my work. In his conversation with the Pope he makes observations on the times which are in continuity with his observations on the late twentieth century in The Vampire Lestat, and in continuity with Marius' observations in that book and later in Queen of the Damned. The state of the world has always been an important theme in the chronicles. Lestat's comments matter. Every word he speaks is part of the achievement of this book. That Lestat renounced this saintly ambition within a matter of pages is plain enough for you to see. That he reverts to his old self is obvious, and that he intends to complete the tale of Blackwood Farm is also quite clear. There are many other themes and patterns in this work that I might mention -- the interplay between St.Juan Diago and Lestat, the invisible creature who doesn't "exist" in the eyes of the world is a case in point. There is also the theme of the snare of Blackwood Farm, the place where a human existence becomes so beguiling that Lestat relinquishes his power as if to a spell. The entire relationship between Lestat and Uncle Julien is carefully worked out. But I leave it to readers to discover how this complex and intricate novel establishes itself within a unique, if not unrivalled series of book. There are things to be said. And there is pleasure to be had. And readers will say wonderful things about Blood Canticle and they already are. There are readers out there and plenty of them who cherish the individuality of each of the chronicles which you so flippantly condemn. They can and do talk circles around you. And I am warmed by their response. Their letters, the papers they write in school, our face to face exchanges on the road -- these things sustain me when I read the utter trash that you post. But I feel I have said enough. If this reaches one reader who is curious about my work and shocked by the ugly reviews here, I've served my goals. And Yo, you dude, the slang police! Lestat talks like I do. He always has and he always will. You really wouldn't much like being around either one of us. And you don't have to be. If any of you want to say anything about all this by all means Email me at Anneobrienrice@mac.com. And if you want your money back for the book, send it to 1239 First Street, New Orleans, La, 70130. I'm not a coward about my real name or where I live. And yes, the Chronicles are no more! Thank God!




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Dickensean principles manifested! - (Anonymous), 2004-09-22 09:15 am UTC
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(Anonymous)
2004-09-22 02:52 am UTC (link)
Hee. Someone's been kind enough to edit her response and add paragraph breaks.

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It's been a slow week - (Anonymous), 2004-09-23 03:03 pm UTC
Re: It's been a slow week - [info]slackerbitch, 2004-09-25 03:11 am UTC

[info]alina_kalime
2004-09-22 03:33 am UTC (link)
....

BUAHAHAHAAHAHAHAH! *dies laughing* Man, if there ever was a wanker who couldn't take a little concrit, it's Anne Rice. I can't imagine what she does to make herself feel better when the professional critics rip her books apart.

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(Anonymous)
2004-09-22 03:33 am UTC (link)
Oh Anne, I love you so.

Which means I have to kill you.

*grabs knife* Now hold still, this won't take but a minute.

Unless, of course, she's writing the scene. Then it'll take hours. I'll probably give up and kill myself instead.

(Oh, I see what kind of game you're playing Anne! You evil genius.)

~mute_button from lj

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More Rice Whine, anyone??
(Anonymous)
2004-09-22 04:05 am UTC (link)
http://www.annerice.com/herownwords.htm

Let's play FIND THE TYPOS!! at Anne Rice's website.

I see 'Opium' is spelled wrong.

**headdesk**

GET. AN. EDITOR. BITCH!!

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Re: More Rice Whine, anyone?? - [info]crysiana, 2004-09-22 04:11 am UTC
Re: More Rice Whine, anyone?? - [info]24601, 2004-09-22 09:36 am UTC

[info]pet
2004-09-22 04:14 am UTC (link)
*points at icon*

Really, all we need now is for her "sister" to post, claiming that Anne was ill and not in her right mind, and so WORRIED about darling Christopher, and so on and so forth, and so therefore her little rant shouldn't be held against her, not that she was wrong in ANY WAY, of course, but that really everyone should cut the Genius Author Of Many Bestselling And Beloved (and unique! and incomparably well-written!) Books some slack.

Ah, Anne. I'm so very glad that I never spent any money on your awful books.

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(no subject) - [info]vasaris, 2004-09-22 10:11 pm UTC
Ummm....
[info]ebbrowning
2004-09-22 04:34 am UTC (link)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/cm/member-glance/-/AB4F6UHL20U95/ref=cm_aya_ac_longdesc/002-5320456-5180050?see-more-desc=1


Anne's Amazon Profile thingie.
Like...
YO!

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Re: Ummm.... - [info]anniesj, 2004-09-22 04:43 am UTC
Re: Ummm.... - [info]tyllisium, 2004-09-22 04:25 pm UTC

[info]anniesj
2004-09-22 04:39 am UTC (link)
From Anne Rice's official site's summary of Violin, an amusing quote from the end:

"The dramatic interplay of their ambitions, dreams, and desires are the stuff of an operatic tale full of passion and music. Fortissimo in feeling -- a novel in the unique Anne Rice grand manner. Anne is flattered by the above, obviously she did not write this."

WOW! I was JUST wondering if she'd written these little self-aggrandizing summaries of her novels herself ... ;)

Also, yes, the violin music in the background does get really, really old really, really fast.

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(Anonymous)
2004-09-22 04:40 am UTC (link)
Could someone nice send me the direct link at my livejournal at www.livejournal.com/users/shirade ? I am having trouble finding it and want to read it very badly! Just post it in a comment. Thanks.

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>.<
[info]danceswithelvis
2004-09-22 05:31 am UTC (link)
This wank broke my brain.
Seriously.

Damn, and I can't stop looking at it.

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Re: >.< - [info]raykat, 2004-09-22 02:38 pm UTC

tempestuous
2004-09-22 06:04 am UTC (link)
O_O
Wow!
And to think I actually liked Interview...
I don't want to finish reading The Vampire Lestat now.
*sets books on fire*

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[info]littlest_lurker
2004-09-22 06:37 am UTC (link)
It's all so beautiful. *misty eyes*

Granted I've never actually read any Anne Rice, since I read the wanks on her on F_W before I picked up one of her books. But if her actual novels are anything like that, then *cringe*. Maybe it's because I was raised on writers like Douglas Adams, but her writing style sends up big red "Danger! Crap ahead!" flags in my head. >.o

Well that and the whole pad-sucking thing.

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(Anonymous)
2004-09-22 07:02 am UTC (link)
I'll put what I posted in my journal:


Ha. After reading the most recent post in Neil Gaiman's journal (http://www.neilgaiman.com/journal/journal.asp), there is an extra sense of what a real writer, with actual talent and artistry, is like:
"And the answer to all of them is honestly, I think you can all write your essays without me. Pretend I'm a dead author. I won't mind. I promise I'll never come to your place of education and say, in the hearing of your teachers, "You do not understand me or my work! Your essay on the solar myth and rebirth in Sandman and American Gods with especial reference to the pagan themes and the use of Pan in the works of Kenneth Grahame was utterly and completely wrong. Hah!" Honest I won't. (Remember, in such essays you don't have to be right. Just convincing. Like St. Cuan and the floating clock. Probably he didn't have a clue why there was a clock floating in the air, but he wasn't going to let that on to the monks. He didn't say "Don't ask me, lads. Could be a Fortean phenomenon, or something dodgy about this morning's rye bread." Nope. He told them it was St. Fursy's clock, and they all went back to their cells quite happy. Go ye all and do likewise.)"

Real talent doesn't have to defend its work and interpret it for the reader in a fiery rant of foaming verbosity.


~thebitingfaery (http://thebitingfaery.livejournal.com)

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[info]threegoldfish
2004-09-22 07:07 am UTC (link)
And Neil Gaiman weighs in while probably having no idea that this topic is even being discussed but you know, it's rather serindipitous.
And the answer to all of them is honestly, I think you can all write your essays without me. Pretend I'm a dead author. I won't mind. I promise I'll never come to your place of education and say, in the hearing of your teachers, "You do not understand me or my work! Your essay on the solar myth and rebirth in Sandman and American Gods with especial reference to the pagan themes and the use of Pan in the works of Kenneth Grahame was utterly and completely wrong. Hah!" Honest I won't.
I love that man.

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[info]plazmah
2004-09-22 07:18 am UTC (link)
Dear lord, I am drowing in the splooge!! *flouders*

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(no subject) - [info]threegoldfish, 2004-09-22 07:21 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]plazmah, 2004-09-22 06:14 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]threegoldfish, 2004-09-22 07:05 pm UTC
My favoriter comment:
[info]24601
2004-09-22 08:28 am UTC (link)
Reviewer: Charles Dickens "Spinning" (In the grave) - See all my reviews
Dear Anne,

No one is so brilliant that they don't need an editor. Yes, this means you.

Your pal,

Chuck.

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Re: My favoriter comment: - (Anonymous), 2004-09-23 03:05 pm UTC

(Anonymous)
2004-09-22 08:51 am UTC (link)
I actually had to sign up for a bloody account here, just to be part of this beautiful, beautiful thing. But alas, I was thwarted by lack of codes.


I'm quizzicalsphinx on LJ, and I'm leaving my ICQ on tonight. All night. With the speakers turned up. And I'm sleeping in the computer room. On the floor, underneath the computer. If Anne Rice shows up, I don't care what time it is, somebody fucking IM me.

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(Anonymous)
2004-09-22 09:52 am UTC (link)
I can't post things here because I don't have account. This needed to be wanked.

I found this on her webpage under candid answers-personal, she talks about religion. "It will be very influential when I do finally write the autobiography of Jesus Christ which I am hoping to do sometime this year."

She not only thinks she is Lestat, but also Jesus Christ.

This scares me.
Mal

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(no subject) - [info]anriko, 2004-09-22 10:34 am UTC
fu...oh hell with it. - [info]danceswithelvis, 2004-09-22 01:21 pm UTC
Re: fu...oh hell with it. - [info]danceswithelvis, 2004-09-22 01:23 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]raykat, 2004-09-22 02:50 pm UTC
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(no subject) - (Anonymous), 2004-09-23 01:06 am UTC
1-800-Call-Anne
[info]lasha
2004-09-22 11:47 am UTC (link)
I don't know if anyone caught this yet, but on her web site she lists a phone number where you can call her and leave a message for her. The site says:

"Periodically, Anne places transcripts of her phone line messages on the web site. You'll find them here. To hear the periodic messages Anne leaves for fans or to leave your own one minute message for her, call (xxx) 522-8634."

Beep.

Anne,

Remember that Garden District tour I took of your house back in 1997 through the bookstore you used to own? Well, I just wanted to tell you that the 6 ft. tall black paper mache dog you had on your porch creeped the shit out of me. Sure you told our tour guide it was an extact replica of a dog you once owned that had died. But come on, did you have to make it into a giant paper dog? Even Trent Razor of Nine Inch Nails who lived across the street wasn't as freaky as you.

I just had to get that off my chest.

Your Fan,

Lasha

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Re: 1-800-Call-Anne - [info]anriko, 2004-09-22 11:53 am UTC
Re: 1-800-Call-Anne - [info]lasha, 2004-09-22 12:01 pm UTC
Re: 1-800-Call-Anne - [info]thebratqueen, 2004-09-22 07:35 pm UTC
Re: 1-800-Call-Anne - [info]lasha, 2004-09-22 08:34 pm UTC
Re: 1-800-Call-Anne - [info]thebratqueen, 2004-09-22 09:42 pm UTC
Re: 1-800-Call-Anne - (Anonymous), 2004-09-23 01:06 am UTC
Re: 1-800-Call-Anne - [info]lasha, 2004-09-23 04:01 am UTC

(Anonymous)
2004-09-22 01:19 pm UTC (link)
The wank has made the news (http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1095804613613&call_pageid=968867495754&col=969483191630</a). (And just as I was considering mentioning it to my books editor, bah).

snowballjane on LJ

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[info]tyllisium
2004-09-22 04:41 pm UTC (link)
Is there anybody out there who hasn't heard of Heathcliff, the dark villian/hero of this high pitched and utterly committed work of madness?

She can't even spell "villain." She can't spell villain.

One last point: the father was Irish. Madness and genius in the blood, indeed.

. . .

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driveby icon love - [info]vasaris, 2004-09-22 07:10 pm UTC
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(Anonymous)
2004-09-22 05:54 pm UTC (link)
Just FYI, if you email Anne Rice, she will respond. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

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OMGWTFBBQ?!?!?!!!!1! - [info]vasaris, 2004-09-22 07:30 pm UTC
Re: OMGWTFBBQ?!?!?!!!!1! - (Anonymous), 2004-09-22 07:42 pm UTC
Re: OMGWTFBBQ?!?!?!!!!1! - (Anonymous), 2004-09-22 07:43 pm UTC
Re: OMGWTFBBQ?!?!?!!!!1! - [info]winterfalls, 2004-09-22 10:31 pm UTC
Re: OMGWTFBBQ?!?!?!!!!1! - (Anonymous), 2004-09-24 12:11 pm UTC
Re: OMGWTFBBQ?!?!?!!!!1! - [info]vasaris, 2004-09-24 08:53 pm UTC
Update!
[info]pyratejenni
2004-09-22 06:33 pm UTC (link)
Anne's hissy fit made the news!

http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1095804613613&call_pageid=968867495754&col=969483191630%3C/a

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Re: Update! - (Anonymous), 2004-09-22 07:45 pm UTC
I've been thinking
[info]vasaris
2004-09-22 07:50 pm UTC (link)
Several people want to see a cage match with Anne Rice and Anne McCaffery.

I want to see one with Anne Rice and the bookyoucrew... would the combined pretension collapse in on itself and form a black hole?

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Re: I've been thinking - kroki_refur, 2004-09-22 08:00 pm UTC
Re: I've been thinking - [info]anriko, 2004-09-22 11:57 pm UTC
Re: I've been thinking - [info]iczer6, 2004-09-23 10:44 am UTC
Re: I've been thinking - [info]vasaris, 2004-09-23 10:56 am UTC



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