Moore Than Words

He’s been called one of the “sickest, naughtiest, and cleverest” authors alive. For Christopher Moore that’s not an insult, but a great honor. His newest work, The Serpent of Venice (a sequel to 2009’s Fool) captures the writer’s signature style in a tale of debauchery.Crescent Ballroom may be known for...
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He’s been called one of the “sickest, naughtiest, and cleverest” authors alive. For Christopher Moore that’s not an insult, but a great honor. His newest work, The Serpent of Venice (a sequel to 2009’s Fool) captures the writer’s signature style in a tale of debauchery.

Crescent Ballroom may be known for a calendar of indie rock shows, but Moore’s first-come, first-served reading and signing, sponsored by independent bookseller Changing Hands Bookstore, takes over the venue this week. San Francisco-based Moore has more than a dozen novels to his name. His storytelling spans the genre of satire with a devoted cult following.

The novelist comes to the Valley, specifically 308 North Second Avenue, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 24. Tickets are $35 to $40 and include a copy of The Serpent of Venice. Additional copies are $26.99 each. Visit www.changinghands.com or www.cresentphx.com for details and to purchase tickets.


Thu., April 24, 7 p.m., 2014

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