About Michael
MICHAEL J. MOORE began writing after years of working in music and movie distribution. The change in direction began as he did background work on the Netflix series House Of Cards while working as Co-Producer and Music Supervisor for the film Day Of The Gun featuring Eric Roberts.
He then made his first on-screen speaking appearance as Reverend Robert Lowe in the western feature film Bill Tilghman and The Outlaws. That appearance led him to revisit the character in three short award-winning inspirational films he wrote, which further explored Lowe’s story.
At his wife’s suggestion, he turned those scripts into his first book, The Tales Of Robert Lowe, which was followed by a prequel, Robert Lowe: An Origin Story. After writing his first feature-length film script, he quickly decided to turn it into his first full-length novel, A Cowboy Christmas. He now has a series of (unrelated) Christmas novels, all inspired by his mother’s love of romantic holiday films and is working on a new set of Robert Lowe short films that will become the first full-length novel in that book series. Plus, he is planning to publish an anthology of short stories set within the music business, using his knowledge of that industry to bring him full-circle back to his first passion.
When asked why his writing is so varied, he responded, “I love all different genres of music so I figure, why limit myself to one genre of writing? There’s too much to enjoy out there!”
Books Written By Michael
Robert Lowe: An Origin Story
The Tales of Robert Lowe