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— Note: Publications prior to 1985 were bylined
Somtow Sucharitkul
, the author's real name—
“Absent Thee from Felicity Awhile...”
(as by
Somtow Sucharitkul
) • short fiction •
Analog
14 Sep 1981
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1982
— short story — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1982
— short story — 10th place
•
Analog Readers Poll 1982
— short story — 2nd place
“An Alien Heresy ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
Apr/May 2008
awards:
•
Locus Awards 2009
— novelette — 27th place
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 2009
— novelette — 4th place
“Another Avatar”
anthologies:
•
The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2020
, ed. Diana Gabaldon & John Joseph Adams, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt/Mariner 2020
“Aquila”
(as by
Somtow Sucharitkul
) • short fiction •
Asimov's
Jan 18 1982
awards:
•
Hugo Awards 1983
— novelette — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1983
— novelette — 13th place
“Aquila Meets Bigfoot”
(as by
Somtow Sucharitkul
) • short fiction •
Amazing Stories
Jan 1983
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1984
— novella — 12th place
Bible Stories for Secular Humanists
• collection • Diplodocus, 2013
awards:
•
Bram Stoker Awards 2014
— collection — nomination
“The Bird Catcher ”
• short fiction •
The Museum of Horrors
, 2001
awards:
•
World Fantasy Awards 2002
— novella —
winner
anthologies:
•
The Apex Book of World SF
, ed. Lavie Tidhar, Apex 2009
•
The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifteenth Annual Collection
, ed. Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, St. Martin’s 2002
“Brimstone and Salt ”
• short fiction •
Dark Destiny III: Children of Dracula
, 1996
awards:
•
Bram Stoker Awards 1997
— novelette — nomination
•
International Horror Guild Awards 1997
— short form —
winner
“Chui Chai ”
• short fiction •
The Ultimate Frankenstein
, 1991
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1992
— short story — 25th place
anthologies:
•
The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifth Annual Collection
, ed. Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, St. Martin’s 1992
•
Best New Horror 3
, ed. Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Carroll & Graf 1992
“Darker Angels ”
• short fiction •
Confederacy of the Dead
, 1993
awards:
•
Bram Stoker Awards 1994
— novelette — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1994
— novelette — 11th place
anthologies:
•
Best New Horror 5
, ed. Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Robinson 1994
Darker Angels
• novel • Tor, 1997
awards:
•
Bram Stoker Awards 1999
— novel — nomination
•
Locus Awards 1999
— dark fantasy/horror novel — 5th place
•
International Horror Guild Awards 1999
— novel — nomination
The Darkling Wind
(as by
Somtow Sucharitkul
) • novel • Bantam Spectra, 1985
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1986
— sf novel — 30th place
“Diamonds Aren't Forever”
• short fiction •
David Copperfield's Tales of the Impossible
, 1995
awards:
•
Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award 1996
— shortlist
“Dragon's Fin Soup”
• short fiction •
The Ultimate Dragon
, 1995
awards:
•
World Fantasy Awards 1996
— short fiction — nomination
anthologies:
•
The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Ninth Annual Collection
, ed. Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, St. Martin’s 1996
Dragon's Fin Soup
• collection • Alexander Publishing/EMR, 1998
awards:
•
Locus Awards 2000
— collection — 18th place
“Fiddling for Waterbuffaloes ”
(as by
Somtow Sucharitkul
) • short fiction •
Analog
Apr 1986
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1987
— novelette — 15th place
Fire from the Wine-Dark Sea
(as by
Somtow Sucharitkul
) • collection • Donning Starblaze, 1983
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1984
— collection — 16th place
The Forest of the Night
• novel • AvoNova, 1992
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1993
— fantasy novel — 15th place
Light on the Sound
(as by
Somtow Sucharitkul
) • novel • Timescape, 1982
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1983
— sf novel — 24th place
“Lottery Night ”
•
The Roots of Fantasy
, 1989
anthologies:
•
The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Seventh Annual Collection
, ed. Gardner R. Dozois, St. Martin’s 1990
“The Madonna of the Wolves ”
(as by
Somtow Sucharitkul
) • short fiction •
Asimov's
Nov 1988
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1989
— novella — 8th place
Moondance
• novel • Tor, 1990
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1991
— horror/dark fantasy novel — 3rd place
•
HOMer Awards 1991
— horror novel —
winner
citations:
•
2009: 100 Must-Read Fantasy Novels, Stephen E. Andrews & Nick Rennison
“The Pavilion of Frozen Women ”
• short fiction •
Cold Shocks
, 1991
awards:
•
World Fantasy Awards 1992
— novella — nomination
anthologies:
•
The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifth Annual Collection
, ed. Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, St. Martin’s 1992
The Pavilion of Frozen Women
• collection • Gollancz, 1996
awards:
•
World Fantasy Awards 1997
— collection — nomination
•
Bram Stoker Awards 1997
— collection — nomination
“Resurrec Tech”
• short fiction •
Night Cry
Spring 1987
awards:
•
Bram Stoker Awards 1988
— novelette — nomination
Riverrun
• novel • Avon, 1991
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1992
— fantasy novel — 8th place
citations:
•
1999: Fantasy and Horror, Neil Barron
Starship & Haiku
(as by
Somtow Sucharitkul
) • novel • Timescape, 1981
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1982
— first novel —
winner
“Tagging the Moon ”
• short fiction •
Asimov's
mid-Dec 1993
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 1994
— short story — 5th place
Utopia Hunters
(as by
Somtow Sucharitkul
) • collection • Bantam, 1984
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1985
— collection — 9th place
Valentine
• novel • Gollancz, 1992
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1993
— horror/dark fantasy novel — 8th place
Vampire Junction
• novel • Donning, 1984
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1985
— fantasy novel — 15th place
citations:
•
1999: Fantasy and Horror, Neil Barron
The Vampire's Beautiful Daughter
• novella • Atheneum, 1997
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1998
— novella — 7th place
“Vanilla Blood ”
•
Vampire Sextette
, 2000
anthologies:
•
Vampire Sextette
, ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC 2000
Vanitas
• novel • Transylvania Press Canada, 1995
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1996
— horror/dark fantasy novel — 9th place
The Wizard's Apprentice
• novel • Macmillan Atheneum, 1993
awards:
•
Locus Awards 1994
— fantasy novel — 16th place
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