The book pierced and possessed those who by choice or rejection stand apart from society - heretics, moon worshipers, gays and lovers of the night, the supernatural, the erotic and the exotic - and all those who like to travel in imaginary universes, where nothing is as it seems. And it infected a whole cult of followers. The book was acclaimed by critics, some of whom called it the most voluptuous and seductive erotic horror story of our times. That was when Rice began writing "Interview With the Vampire." Claudia, an eternal child with a history of passion, is one of the vampires. "It was the most clear example of a prophetic dream I've ever heard of," Rice says, and shudders. She died just before her sixth birthday, in 1972. Michelle lived two years, a long time for a small girl whose white blood cells were eating up the red. Not long after, when Michelle Rice was 4, Rice learned that the child was indeed ill, with a curious, adult form of leukemia. "I had a prophetic dream of my daughter dying of something wrong with her blood. "I've never seen a ghost, but I have had two or three extraordinary - dreams," says Anne Rice.
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