ChristopherGMoore

, Male

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Vancouver, New York, Bangkok
About Me:
Christopher G. Moore is a Canadian. His background is law (not law enforcement) but as in lawyer/law professor. He has lived in Thailand since 1988. He first started writing radio drama for the C.B.C. and then moved on to New York where his first novel His Lordships Arsenal was published in 1985.

Christopher is the author of 20 novels, one collection of short stories and one non-fiction book. He is best known by his award-winning Vincent Calvino private eye series, which has been translated into a dozen languages. The third novel in the series, Zero Hour in Phnom Penh, won the German Critics Award for Crime Fiction (Deutscher Krimi Preis) for best international crime fiction in 2006 and the Premier Special Director's Award Semana Negra (Spain) in 2007. His novels have been translated into German, Japanese, Chinese, Norwegian, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, Italian, Hebrew and Thai.

His latest Vincent Calvino novel, The Risk of Infidelity Index--no. 9 in the series--was released in the US in 2007 (Atlantic Monthly Press) and in the UK in 2008 (Atlantic Books). The first in the series Spirit House was also released in 2008 in both continents. No. 10 in the Vincent Calvino series, Paying Back Jack, is due for release in November 2009. In June 2010 Asia Hand will be published by Grove in the United States. The Vincent Calvino series has also been optioned by Steve Samuels and Keanu Reeves for a feature film.

Among his 10 standalone novels are the cult classics Land of Smiles Trilogy, a behind-the-smiles study of his adopted country, Thailand (A Killing Smile, A Bewitching Smile and A Haunting Smile, Heaven Lake Press).

His non-fiction book titled Heart Talk explores the Thai social psyche with the use of the word jai (which means heart) in the Thai language.

Christopher is married and lives in Bangkok with his wife and five dogs. He is a frequent traveler in the region, with excursions to Burma, China, India, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.

Hometown: Vancouver, New York, Bangkok

Occupation: Writer
Movies and Shows: Crash, Babel, The Mexican, 28 Days, 12 Monkeys, The Cooler. The Sopranos.
Books: John Connelly, Paul Theroux, Graham Greene, Paco Ignacio Taibo, Peter Straub, Colin Thuborn, Colin Cotteril, Robertson Davies, Jim Thompson, Gary Disher, Peter Temple, Steven Pinker, Christopher Hitchens, Bill Bryson, and Paul Auster.
I Am A:
Writer
Website:
http://www.cgmoore.com
Books And Authors I Like:
John Connelly, Paul Theroux, Graham Greene, Paco Ignacio Taibo, Peter Straub, Colin Thuborn, Colin Cotterill, Matt Beynon Rees, Robertson Davies, Jim Thompson, Gary Disher, Peter Temple, Steven Pinker, Christopher Hitchens, Bill Bryson, and Paul Auster.
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
Crash, Babel, The Mexican, 28 Days, 12 Monkeys, The Cooler. The Sopranos.

Comment Wall:

  • Kim Howell

    Your books look right up my alley. I've been looking over your site and am going to try out "Chairs" as my starter book. :-)
  • Karen from AustCrime

    Hello Christopher - nice to see another person from sort of within my vague region - your books sound very interesting - and any other owner / victim of 4 dogs has got to be a special person :)
  • ChristopherGMoore

    Karen,

    Keeping 4 dogs in a degree of partial harmony is good training for writing a novel. Constant attention, work, patience and creativity. The main advantage with the dogs is the immediate return of affection.

    Kim,

    You can download a free copy of Chair: http://www.cgmoore.com/work/Chairs-ebook.asp This isn't crime fiction; more like Asian Noir.

    Christpher
  • Pari Noskin Taichert

    Hi Christopher,
    I met Paco at LCC in El Paso; we sat next to each other because of our last names. What an absolute charmer.
  • Pari Noskin Taichert

    Christopher,
    Thanks for reading Murderati; we're honored.

    I pray your friends and acquaintances are all right during this turbulent time in Burma.
  • Charlotte Williamson

    Christopher,
    What's the lure of living in Bangkok? I see you're quite an accomplished writer. Thanks for being my crimespace friend.
  • L.J. Sellers

    Hello Christopher
    You've have a prolific career going. Congratulations on all your successes. I've notice many crime writers live in Thailand. Can I ask: What's the attraction?