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Somtow Sucharitkul

(Somtow Papinian Sucharitkul)
Thailand   (1952 - )
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S P Somtow
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About Somtow Sucharitkul
Called by the Bangkok Post "the Thai person known by name to most people in the world," S.P. Somtow is an author, composer, filmmaker, and international media personality whose dazzling talents and acerbic wit have entertained and enlightened fans the world over.

He was Somtow Papinian Sucharitkul in Bangkok. His grandfather's sister was a Queen of Siam, his father is a well known international lawyer and vice-president of the International Academy of Human Rights. Somtow was educated at Eton and Cambridge, and his first career was in music. In the 1970s (while he was still in college) his works were being performed on four continents and he was named representative of Thailand to the Asian Composer's League and to the International Music Commission of UNESCO. His avant-garde compositions caused controversy and scandal in his native country, and a severe case of musical burnout in the late 1970s precipitated his entry into a second career - that of author.

He began writing science fiction, but soon started to invade other fields of writing, with some 40 books out now, including the clasic horror novel Vampire Junction, which defined the "rock and roll vampire" concept for the 80s, the Riverrun Trilogy ("the finest new series of the 90's" - Locus) and the semi-autobiographical memoir Jasmine Nights. He has won or been nominated for dozens of major awards including the Bram Stoker Award, the John W. Campbell Award, the Hugo Award, and the World Fantasy Award.

Somtow has also made some incursions into filmmaking, directing the cult classic The Laughing Dead and the award winning art film Ill Met by Moonlight.
 
Series contributed to
The Alien SwordmasterSymphony of Terror
 
Anthologies containing stories by Somtow Sucharitkul
Elsewhere TwoVampires: The Greatest StoriesAliens and UFO's: Extraterrestrial Tales from Asimov's Science Fiction and Analog Science Fiction and FactStrange Dreams
Isaac Asimov's Werewolves
 
Short stories
Darktouch (198)
Absent Thee from Felicity Awhile (1981)Hugo (nominee)
The Vampire of Mallworld (1981)
Aquila (1982)Hugo (nominee)
The Fallen Country [short story] (1982)
The Madonna of the Wolves (1988)


Awards
John W. Campbell Best New Author winner (1981)
Hugo Best Short story nominee (1982) : Absent Thee from Felicity Awhile
Hugo Best Novellette nominee (1983) : Aquila
Bram Stoker Best Novellette nominee (1988) : Resurrec Tech
World Fantasy Best Novella nominee (1992) : The Pavilion of Frozen Women [short story]
Bram Stoker Best Novellette nominee (1994) : Darker Angels [short story]
World Fantasy Best Short story nominee (1996) : Dragon's Fin Soup [short story]
Bram Stoker Best Novellette nominee (1997) : Brimstone and Salt
World Fantasy Best Collection nominee (1997) : The Pavilion of Frozen Women
Bram Stoker Best Collection nominee (1997) : The Pavilion of Frozen Women



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