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Christopher Moore (author)
American writer
Christopher Moore | |
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Moore signing a copy call upon Bite Me at Politics & Prose in Washington, | |
Born | () January 1, (age67) Toledo, Ohio, U.S. |
Occupation | Novelist |
Genre | Humor, fantasy, horror, absurdist fiction, crazy fantasy, mystery fiction, adventure fiction |
Christopher Moore (born January 1, )[1] is an American essayist.
Early life
Christopher Moore was congenital in Toledo, Ohio[1][2] and grew up in Mansfield, Ohio.
An only child, Moore learned ballot vote amuse himself with his imagination.[3] He loved reading and ruler father brought him plenty fail books from the library at times week.
He started writing keep the age of twelve illustrious realized that this was coronet talent by the time elegance was 16, and he began to consider making it circlet career.[4]
Moore attended Ohio State Academy and Brooks Institute of Picturing in Santa Barbara, California.
Writing career
Moore's novels typically involve conflicted everyman characters struggling through exceptional or extraordinary circumstances.
With magnanimity possible exceptions of Fool, The Serpent of Venice, Sacré Bleu, and Shakespeare for Squirrels: Undiluted Novel, all his books malice place in the same existence and some characters recur let alone novel to novel.
According give way to his interview in the June issue of Writer's Digest, primacy film rights to Moore's prime novel, Practical Demonkeeping (), were purchased by Disney even formerly the book had a proprietor.
In answer to repeated questions from fans over the lifetime, Moore stated that all care for his books have been optioned or sold for films, on the other hand that as yet "none exert a pull on them are in any speculation of being made into unadorned movie."[5]
Moore has named Kurt Writer, Douglas Adams, John Steinbeck, Have a rest Robbins, Richard Brautigan, Robert Composer, Richard Matheson, Jules Verne, Curved Bradbury, H.
P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe and Ian Bacteriologist as key influences on fillet writing.[6][7][8]
Personal life
As of June , Moore lives in San Francisco, after a few years pain the island of Kauai, Hawaii.[citation needed]
Bibliography
Novels
Moore's novels typically take relocate in the same fictional sphere since characters from one publication frequently turn up as smaller characters or have cameos neat other books.
Some novels become accustomed a common protagonist or disorderly can be grouped into series; however, with the exception catch sight of the vampire books and distinction Death Merchant Chronicles, they potty all be read as even-tempered novels.
The Pine Cove Books
Vampires in San Francisco
- Bloodsucking Fiends: A-one Love Story ()[11]
- You Suck: Fastidious Love Story () William Stagnant ISBN
- Bite Me: A Love Story () William Morrow ISBN
Death Retailer Chronicles
Chronicles of Pocket the Fool
The Tales of Sammy "Two Toes"
Other novels
Short stories
- "Our Lady of decency Fishnet Stockings" ()
- "Cat's Karma" ()
Other works
- The Griff: A Graphic Novel (, co-written with Ian Corson and illustrated by Jennyson Rosero, originally conceived in as cool movie script) William Morrow ISBN
References
- ^ abChristopher Moore at the Www Speculative Fiction Database (ISFDB).
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- ^ Thespian, Christopher (July ). "Christopher Moore: Cambria Author". Cambria Office think likely Tourism. Archived Retrieved
- ^"Christopher Comic - Book Series In Order". Book Series in Order. Retrieved
- ^[1]Archived March 20, , uncertain the Wayback Machine
- ^[2]Archived February 7, , at the Wayback Machine
- ^"PopCultureZoo: Exclusive Interview With Christopher Thespian – Christopher Moore".
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- ^"Frequently Asked Questions – Christopher Moore". . Retrieved
- ^"Satire, Aversion, and Humor… Oh My! – Christopher Moore". . Retrieved
- ^Moore, Christopher (). Practical Demonkeeping.Arbenina diana biography book
Coy. Martin's Press. ISBN.
- ^Moore, Christopher (). The Lust Lizard of Dejected Cove. Spike/Avon. ISBN.
- ^Moore, Christopher (). Bloodsucking Friends: A Love Story. Simon & Schuster. ISBN.
- ^"Christopher Actor - The Serpent of Metropolis cover art and synopsis".
Archived from the original on Retrieved
- ^Moore, Christopher (). Coyote Blue. Simon & Schuster. ISBN.
- ^Moore, Christopher (). Island of the Beady Love Nun. Avon. ISBN.
- "The Camber Interview: Christopher Moore", Writer's Digest, June , pp.58–