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| − | '''Anne Rice''' became an [[atheist]] for 38 years before returning back to Catholicism.{{fact}} She wrote ''Interview With The Vampire'' which was made into a movie with Tom Cruise. She also wrote pornographic novels which are still in print. | + | '''Anne Rice''' became an [[atheist]] for 38 years before returning back to Catholicism.{{fact}} She wrote ''Interview With The Vampire'' which was made into a movie with Tom Cruise. She also wrote pornographic novels<ref>Ramsland describes Rice's decision to write S&M erotica under two pseudonyms. [http://trashotron.com/agony/reviews/ramsland-prism_of_the_night.htm Ramsfield biography] </ref> |
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Anne Rice became an atheist for 38 years before returning back to Catholicism.[Citation Needed] She wrote Interview With The Vampire which was made into a movie with Tom Cruise. She also wrote pornographic novels[1] which are still in print.
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- ↑ Ramsland describes Rice's decision to write S&M erotica under two pseudonyms. Ramsfield biography