(September 2, 2015 at 5:20 pm)excitedpenguin Wrote:(September 2, 2015 at 11:55 am)MTL Wrote: That was kind of her Opus; she is most famous for that book.Yeah, I saw the movie. It didn't make an everlasting impression on me, though. But it was still good, I guess(?).
It was made into a movie, I don't know if you saw it, it was very successful.
I never quite reconciled myself with the choice of Tom Cruise as Lestat,
although I suppose I can grudgingly admit that he did a pretty good job.
The book though... Extremely beautiful.
How pleasantly surprised was I to learn later on that she was an atheist... And then immediately find out that she became a reborn christian later in life. WTF.
There's more to that story.
She was raised Catholic.
She became an Atheist.
After many many years, and after the death of her husband,
she publicly announced her return to Christianity,
and even went so far as to describe her years of writing Vampire fiction
as her "years in the darkness" or something.
But then, only a year after publicly announcing her return to Christianity,
she also publicly announced that she was divorcing herself from the organized religion,
even though she still embraced Jesus, I believe.
Her son is openly gay, and she is extremely supportive of him;
I seem to recall her citing something about this weighing on her decision,
about the Church's intolerance for homosexuality, or something.
She said she was going to devote herself to writing about and for Christ,
and did, for awhile,
but then she returned to writing about Vampires, and also werewolves.
So, there you have it.
I'm sure you can read more about it on her website, where she has a blog,
and, at one time, at least, even answered questions posted by the public.