I just finished a novel called 'Exult,' by Joe Quirk, last night. It's about hang gliding. I liked his first book, too, 'The Ultimate Rush.' I now know that I never, ever, ever want to go hang gliding, so that's good. Christopher Moore bookcallexult share on social
I kind of dislike 'For Whom the Bell Tolls,' but most of Hemingway in general, mainly because his stylistic shenanigans ruined so many young writers of my generation who tried to imitate him. I think, for his time, he moved fiction to a different level stylistically, or at least added to the dialogue, but in our time, he's annoying. Christopher Moore addannoybell share on social
As Richard Pryor was to Eddie Murphy, that's what Kurt Vonnegut was to me. Christopher Moore eddiekurtmurphy Change image and share on social
Everything in Venice is just a little bit creepy, as much as it's beautiful. Christopher Moore beautifulbitecreepy Change image and share on social
When I teach seminars, I tell people, 'Your stuff has to look like something that's out there, because otherwise nobody will take a chance on you.' Christopher Moore chancepeopleseminar Change image and share on social
My fans have great senses of humor and eat too much chocolate. Christopher Moore chocolateeatfan Change image and share on social
When you're telling stories, you are actually trying to illuminate some portion of the truth in an artful way. The story may immediately seem to be a lie, but it's like an impressionistic painting - you see the light and the color better than you would with a photo-realistic piece. Christopher Moore artfulcolorilluminate share on social
I really don't think of my work in terms of a genre. I think of it in terms of what I want to say, what I think is cool, and what I'm good at. Christopher Moore coolgenregood Change image and share on social
The reason I wrote 'You Suck' was that I so enjoyed spending time with Tommy and Jody. Christopher Moore enjoyjodyreason Change image and share on social
For me, 'Lamb' started out as a further exploration of the phenomenon of faith and the responsibility of a messiah that I touched on in 'Coyote Blue' and 'Island of the Sequined Love Nun,' but it ended up being an exploration of the true meaning of sacrifice, loyalty, and friendship. Christopher Moore bluecoyoteend share on social