Christopher Moore

An American writer who writes mostly comedic writing style and fantastic premises. His novels generally take place within the same universe.

His books include:

 * Bloodsucking Fiends - A trilogy about vampires in San Francisco. Takes the format of Boy Meets Ghoul.
 * You Suck: A Love Story - The boy is a ghoul as well.
 * Bite Me: A Love Story - Now they have to prevent everyone from becoming a ghoul.
 * Coyote Blue - A man named Sam Hunter gets involved with the Native American trickster Coyote.
 * A Dirty Job - A man becomes a sort of Grim Reaper after the death of his wife, saving souls from the Underworld.
 * Fluke or I Know Why The Winged Whale Sings - A whale shows up with the words "Bite Me" on its flukes.
 * Fool - King Lear from the perspective of the Fool.
 * Island of the Sequined Love Nun - A blacklisted pilot discovers a couple taking advantage of a native cargo cult.
 * Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal - The New Testament from the perspective of one of Jesus' friends.
 * The Griff - A graphic novel documenting an attack on Earth by mythical griffons.
 * Sacre Bleu - Set in 1890s Paris it's about the color blue...and the idea that Vincent van Gogh was murdered rather than commiting suicide.

The Pine Cove Novels
 * The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove - A giant beast comes out of the water and secretes a pheromone that causes lust.
 * Practical Demonkeeping - A demon is accidentally summoned and cannot be banished. The summoner has to deal.
 * The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror - An angel tries to grant a boy's wish of bringing Santa Claus back to life and ends up nearly causing a Zombie Apocalypse.

Tropes associated with Christopher Moore:

 * Author Catchphrase: "Heinous fuckery" or "Heinous fuckery most foul", often used in explicit descriptions of women's bodies.
 * Canon Welding
 * Cluster F Bomb
 * Comic Literature
 * Crossover Cosmology
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Fantasy Kitchen Sink
 * Genre Busting
 * Lemony Narrator
 * San Francisco: Naturally, since he's a San Francisco based writer himself.
 * Sealed Evil in A Can: Used in Practical Demonkeeping, Lamb, and You Suck
 * The Verse: His novels generally take place in the same universe.
 * Unfazed Everyman
 * Urban Fantasy