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(December 30, 1952 –)
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A Thai-[[American]] [[pro writer]] and [[fan]], who grew up in the [[UK]], '''Somtow Papinian Sucharitkul''' also publishes under the byline '''S. P. Somtow'''.  He has written [[sf]], [[fantasy]] and [[horror]]. Since  moving back to [[Thailand]] in 2001, he has been mostly active in [[music]], composing and producing operas and conducting orchestras, but in the 2020s has gone back to writing [[fiction]], as well.  
 
A Thai-[[American]] [[pro writer]] and [[fan]], who grew up in the [[UK]], '''Somtow Papinian Sucharitkul''' also publishes under the byline '''S. P. Somtow'''.  He has written [[sf]], [[fantasy]] and [[horror]]. Since  moving back to [[Thailand]] in 2001, he has been mostly active in [[music]], composing and producing operas and conducting orchestras, but in the 2020s has gone back to writing [[fiction]], as well.  
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He [[pubbed]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Fanny Hill]]'' with [[Dan Joy]].  
 
He [[pubbed]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Fanny Hill]]'' with [[Dan Joy]].  
  
In 1990, he wrote, directed, produced and starred in ''[https://youtu.be/8rvMD-_fRl0 The Laughing Dead]'', a [[horror]] movie with a cast of [[fans]] and [[pro]]s including [[Ed Bryant]], [[Tim Powers]], [[William F. Wu]], [[Tim Sullivan]], [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Bill Warren]], [[Beverly Warren]] and [[Len Wein]]. In 2021, he premiered and starred in a new horror film, ''The Maestro'', which won the Spirit of Cinema Award at the Oldenburg International Film Festival.
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In 1990, he wrote, directed, produced and starred in ''[https://youtu.be/LEohFPfP5yk The Laughing Dead]'', a [[horror]] movie with a cast of [[fans]] and [[pro]]s including [[Ed Bryant]], [[Tim Powers]], [[William F. Wu]], [[Tim Sullivan]], [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Bill Warren]], [[Beverly Warren]] and [[Len Wein]]. In 2021, he premiered and starred in a new horror film, ''The Maestro'', which won the Spirit of Cinema Award at the Oldenburg International Film Festival and other awards.
  
 
In March 2015, Somtow visited the [[U.S.]] for the world premiere of his [[dark fantasy]] opera "The Snow Dragon" in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]], and the coinciding [[relaxacon]] [[Operacon]].
 
In March 2015, Somtow visited the [[U.S.]] for the world premiere of his [[dark fantasy]] opera "The Snow Dragon" in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]], and the coinciding [[relaxacon]] [[Operacon]].
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'''More reading:'''
 
'''More reading:'''
* [http://www.somtow.com/ Official website.]
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* [https://www.somtow.com/ Official website.]
 
* {{SFE|somtow_s_p}}.
 
* {{SFE|somtow_s_p}}.
* [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?151 Bibliography at ISFDB.]
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* [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?151 Bibliography at ISFDB.]
  
 
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* 1981 -- '''[[1981 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]''', [[Locus Award]] for Best First Novel for ''Starship and Haiku''
 
* 1981 -- '''[[1981 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]''', [[Locus Award]] for Best First Novel for ''Starship and Haiku''
 
* 1982 -- [[MystiCon 1.5]], [[Brandycon]], [[Edmond Hamilton Award]] for Sense of Wonder in Fiction for “The Dust”
 
* 1982 -- [[MystiCon 1.5]], [[Brandycon]], [[Edmond Hamilton Award]] for Sense of Wonder in Fiction for “The Dust”
* 1983 -- [[Pseudocon]]
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* 1983 -- [[Pseudocon]], [[Hexacon 6]]
 
* 1984 -- [[Minicon 18]], [[CopperCon 4]]
 
* 1984 -- [[Minicon 18]], [[CopperCon 4]]
 
* 1985 -- [[MileHiCon 17]], [[OryCon '85]], [[MystiCon Pi]]
 
* 1985 -- [[MileHiCon 17]], [[OryCon '85]], [[MystiCon Pi]]
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* 2015 -- [[Operacon]]
 
* 2015 -- [[Operacon]]
 
* 2021 -- Spirit of Cinema Award
 
* 2021 -- Spirit of Cinema Award
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* 2023 -- National Artist of Thailand
 
* Two [[Hugo Awards]] nominations
 
* Two [[Hugo Awards]] nominations
 
* Four other [[World Fantasy Award]] nominations
 
* Four other [[World Fantasy Award]] nominations

Latest revision as of 12:41, 25 August 2023

(December 30, 1952 – )

A Thai-American pro writer and fan, who grew up in the UK, Somtow Papinian Sucharitkul also publishes under the byline S. P. Somtow. He has written sf, fantasy and horror. Since moving back to Thailand in 2001, he has been mostly active in music, composing and producing operas and conducting orchestras, but in the 2020s has gone back to writing fiction, as well.

While living in Washington, DC, he was an active member of Baltiwash fandom and WSFA and helped start the second series of The WSFA Journal and the Son of the WSFA Journal. He split from WSFA during the Dunegate feud, publishing the fanzine Dune Gate with Tim Sullivan and helping to form the Washington Alternative SF Association. He was a member of the Philadelphia in '86 bid committee, and attended cons around the United States.

He pubbed the fanzine Fanny Hill with Dan Joy.

In 1990, he wrote, directed, produced and starred in The Laughing Dead, a horror movie with a cast of fans and pros including Ed Bryant, Tim Powers, William F. Wu, Tim Sullivan, Forrest J Ackerman, Bill Warren, Beverly Warren and Len Wein. In 2021, he premiered and starred in a new horror film, The Maestro, which won the Spirit of Cinema Award at the Oldenburg International Film Festival and other awards.

In March 2015, Somtow visited the U.S. for the world premiere of his dark fantasy opera "The Snow Dragon" in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the coinciding relaxacon Operacon.

From time to time, he makes threats to bid for a Thai Worldcon.

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