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About
the Author
Author's
interviews:
Traversing, June, 2011
NEW
Bangkok Post: Tales needing telling,
June, 2011 NEW
Sawasdee
Magazine interview, April 21, 2009
Q
& A with Matt Beynon Rees, April 19, 2009
Creative
Living 8: Christopher G. Moore, February 28, 2009
Christopher
G Moore, the Granddaddy of Bangkok Novelists Stickman Interview,
November 30, 2008
Son
of Spade Interview, August 20, 2008
Crime
fiction: Around the World in 80 sleuths, July 22, 2008
Vincent
Calvino as 1 of 100 eyes of the Mystery Scene Era, August 1, 2007
Living in Thailand, November
2006
Metro Magazine, November 2005
Bangkok Post, October 7, 2005
The Japan Times, July 18,
2004
Books
in Canada - March 2004
The Globe and Mail
Ibiza-Bangkok
author interview
Business-in-Asia.com
exclusive interview
Stickman
interview
Author's
profiles:
January
Magazine by Kevin Burton Smith
Cut
off in time and space, Macleans, April 2004
Pattaya People July 2004
Pattaya People June 2004
The 2004 German
Critics Award for Crime Fiction (Deutscher Krimipreis 2004)
Pattaya
New
Newsweek-
Nov 10, 2003 (pdf)
Vancouver Sun - Feb 23, 2002 (pdf)
The Georgia Straight
Farang
Magazine profile
Moore
not Less
Hard
Stories, Heart Talk
The Globe and Mail
- October 25, 2003 (969 KB)
The Georgia
Straight — October 16-23, 2003 (1,700 KB)
Guide to Bangkok
May 2003 (1,836 KB)
Bangkok
Post_December 15, 2002 (335 KB)
The Nation_June
30,2002 (1,269 KB)
CrimePay(CGM)_FarangMagz_May_Jun
2002 (468 KB)
Minor Wife_Pattaya Mail_March 24,2002 (323 KB)
Minor
Wife_Bangkok Post_Feb 1,2002 (317 KB)
The
New Brunswick Reader_Mar 10, 2001(1,173 KB)
BangkokTimeOut_February
2001(1,656 KB)
FCCTmagazine_2nd
Quarter2000 (800 KB)
The Nation_Dec
10, 2000 (238 KB)
The Big Chilli_Nov
2000 (1694 KB)
Please
be patient as some of the files are large and it will take a few
minutes to download into your computer.
If
you have any questions about the author, please email:
editorial@heavenlakepress.com
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