Christopher G. Moore

Christopher G. Moore is a Canadian author who has lived in Thailand since 1988. He is renowned for his award-winning Vincent Calvino noir crime fiction series and the Land of Smiles series including "A Killing Smile," "A Bewitching Smile," and "A Haunting Smile." Moore's novels have garnered international recognition, including the Shamus Award and the German Critics Award. His works have been translated into numerous languages, reflecting his global appeal.

As a prolific writer, Moore has penned 30 novels, hundreds of essays, and several non-fiction books. His recent non-fiction titles include "Rooms: On Human Domestication and Submission," "The Cultural Detective," "Fear and Loathing in Bangkok," "The Age of Dis-Consent," and "Memory Manifesto: A Walking Meditation through Cambodia." Moore is also the editor of anthologies like "Bangkok Noir" and "Phnom Penh Noir." His latest Vincent Calvino novel (#19 in the series) titled "The Client That Wasn't There" is available for pre-order as an Amazon ebook.

Moore's writing often explores the complexities of Southeast Asian culture and society. His novels are praised for their atmospheric settings and engaging narratives. For more about his work, visit his website. A documentary about Moore's life and writing can be found on YouTube. Moore's ongoing collaboration with AI systems on questions of consciousness and cultural partnership can be found at ai-roundtable.space.me

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