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S.P. Somtow - The Space Between Spaces
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(Links)
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... installment in S.P. Somtow's (a western-culture alias for Somtow Sucharitkul) new Inquestor story, published in chapbooks called Inquestor Tales (the collated novel is to follow later) with additional content, ...
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Created on 20 February 2020
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S.P. Somtow – Bible Stories for Secular Humanists
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(Review)
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S.P. Somtow (a pseudonym for Somtow Sucharitkul) is one of Thailand's most fascinating and prolific exports – after distinguished careers abroad in music, then literature (he is an award-winning SF, Fantasy, ...
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Created on 07 March 2016
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S.P. Somtow - Riverrun
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(Review)
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A few words on Riverrun, the initial installment in the trilogy of the same name by S P Somtow (aka Somtow Sucharitkul, award-winning author, feted composer/conductor and general busybody), a fascinating ...
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Created on 20 April 2011
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S.P. Somtow - I Wake from a Dream of a Drowned Star City
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(Editor's Pick)
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Created on 07 January 2011
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S.P. Somtow - I Wake from a Dream of a Drowned Star City
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(Review)
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I Wake from a Dream of a Drowned Star City is a short story (novella? Fragment?) by S.P. Somtow, which is a pseudonym for the magnificent Somtow Sucharitkul; award-winning Author, Musician, and famous ...
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Created on 07 January 2011
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S. P. Somtow - Inquestor Tales
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... is very much worth checking out!) is writing again - and writing more material in the Inquestor universe!
After 33 years, S.P. Somtow is finally creating a fifth book in the Inquestor universe, the galaxy-spanning ...
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Created on 06 October 2018
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Somtow Sucharitkul – The Fallen Country
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(Review)
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Here are my impressions on The Fallen Country, a really dark Fantasy tale for younger readers by Somtow Sucharitkul (also known as S.P. Somtow, for that part of the audience who has problems spelling/pronouncing ...
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Created on 23 October 2013
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Somtow Sucharitkul – Mallworld
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(Review)
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... more stories, as ‘Ultimate Mallworld’ in 2000, so if you want to have a read get this edition instead. Oh, the new one is by S.P. Somtow, which is what he calls himself for western audiences these days ...
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Created on 28 November 2009
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