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  1. Christopher J. Moore. Writer: End of the Road. Christopher J. Moore's professional writing career began in 2000 after winning the Nickelodeon Screenwriting fellowship for his feature screenplay "God's Child". He wrote a story about an African-American family mirroring his own family in South Central LA, and it quickly got the attention of ...

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  2. Feb 5, 2020 · Christopher J. Moore started his writing career in screenwriting, working on successful TV shows, but soon realized he wanted his stories to reach a broader audience. After adapting several of his screenplays into stand-alone novels, he embarked on a new YA series, The Switch Family.

  3. Sep 9, 2022 · Christopher J. Moore returns again to speak with Script about his new movie 'End of the Road,' and his latest books 'Justifiable' and' The Switch Family,' which are in the works of hitting the silver screen in the near future.

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  4. Christopher J. Moore. Writer: End of the Road. Christopher J. Moore's professional writing career began in 2000 after winning the Nickelodeon Screenwriting fellowship for his feature screenplay "God's Child".

  5. Oct 1, 2004 · Christopher J. Moore Includes many words you may never have heard before, their meanings, and etymology. Not necessarily something you want to sit down and read straight through, but delightful for word-o-philes bent on discovering novel lingual nuances of our language (and others!).

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  6. Jan 22, 2020 · Moore: It’s the coolest thing, because you actually keep your characters evolving and thinking of new ways to challenge them as they move through a world that you created. [Script Extra: Former Nickelodeon Fellowship winner, Christopher J. Moore, on why he's turning his spec scripts into novels.]

  7. Christopher J. Moore. Christopher J. Moore holds two BA degrees, in Psychology and Film and a Masters in Screenwriting, from California State University, Northridge. His professional career began in 2000, when he won the Nickelodeon Screenwriting Fellowship.