Kittisak Kongka

Kittisak Kongka

Kittisak Kongka (nickname: Best) is a Thai author known for his works in various genres, including boys' love (BL), detective fiction, and financial nonfiction. Starting his writing career at 28 after overcoming depression, he found writing to be a form of self-healing. His popular works include "White Gear and Dusty Gown," which was adapted into a series, and the well-received detective novel " The Vengeance of the Invisible Crow." His diverse writing style and impactful storytelling have made him a prominent figure in the Thai literary world.

No Dice in the Black Hole

Eight hard scientific fiction short stories exploring diverse themes, equations, and narratives.

Awards:
This work was longlisted for the S.E.A. Write Award in 2023.

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Counting Eternity

After the arrival of the new butler, Khwan’s life was never the same.
She discovers one strange object every day, once a day.
The butler, holding a PhD in cosmological physics from England,
often talks about bizarre theories of time travel.

She has only one theory: he’s traveled back from the future.
And she will do everything in her power to have him take her with him.
She no longer wants to be trapped in this cage called home.

Awards:
Creative novel based on the winning story of the 1st Major Writer Contest
and 1st runner-up at the 20th Seven Book Awards, Novel category.

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The Hidden Opapatika

“Asi,” assistant to detective Sinclair, is hired to find a missing person across thousands of acres. Months pass with little hope that the lost individual is still alive, and the prime suspect recently died peacefully, leaving almost no clues…

All details are inspired by real crime cases in Thailand—people disappear, criminals die quietly, and the statute of limitations ticks down toward its end.

Awards:
Finalist for the 18th Seven Book Awards (2021) in the Novel category for Outstanding Books.

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The Hour of Despair

An essay documenting the healing journey between two friends—
one a friend seeking advice as he struggles with depression and past wounds,
and the other a friend offering guidance as a psychotherapist using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).

Depression is neither the beginning nor the end;
it’s a path we often travel, sometimes together, sometimes apart.

This book introduces readers to psychotherapy, emotional planning, and management
through scientific reasoning, helping build strategies to face the many challenges that may come someday.

Based on the real experiences of a person living with depression and his psychotherapist friend.

Awards:
Outstanding Book Award in the Documentary category for ages 12-18,
by the Office of the Basic Education Commission, 2023.

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The New Love of a Single Dad

Aui
A bold second-year law student who unexpectedly becomes the beloved “uncle” of the little girl next door.
But why does his heart secretly flutter for the child’s father?

Win
A single father who has turned his back on love—
a man betrayed by the woman he loved most and who never thought he’d love again.
He devotes everything in his life to his one and only daughter.

Can a heart that has turned away from love bloom again?
Can a withered life, holding onto just one hope,
still open up to a new light shining through?

What will the new love story of this single dad be like?

Follow along in Single Single Dad!

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The Last 24 Hours Bookstore

A novel filled with the magic of a bookstore—because this is the Last 24-Hour Bookstore.

Anyone who enters this bookstore with less than 24 hours left to live will find themselves here.

Here, you can ask for anything—everything will come true. No conditions, no exceptions.

The outside world will continue spinning one way,
while the inner world turns another.

In the end, everything converges… when time runs out.

“The world is a messed-up place,” I muttered after finishing a book in less than 15 minutes.

She smiled and offered me a strange snack—sticky rice dough mixed with puffed rice, she said it was a Korean treat.

I took a bite, thinking it could use a little more sweetness.

“That’s why we read books,” she said.

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Lala Lives in a Fish Tank

“Lala” was born into a family of four corners, a triangular house, and a world that tries to divide everything into two—just two: left or right, yes or no, black or white. Yet, the little child doesn’t even know whether they should call themselves a girl or a boy. In a society that does not allow anyone to be gray, Lala can’t fit in with anyone, anything, or anything at all. The one thing Lala knows is that a freedom they’ve never experienced before exists in the underwater world, an empty vastness filled with life.

Lala wants to live in a fish tank.
Lala wants to live in the water… far away from this cruel world for an eternity.

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Want to Die but Can’t, Because the Enemies Aren’t All Dead Yet

“Why do humans live?” …is a cursed question.

Once asked,
this question lingers in the mind for a lifetime—
sometimes fading, but never truly erased.

This book was written amidst a world divided into two:
existence and nonexistence,
death and life,
awareness and unconsciousness.

It weaves the feelings of one person
who continues to question their own existence.

Wanting to die but unable to,
this thought often haunts the deepest corners of the mind.
Wanting to vanish, to erase oneself completely.

Yet in the end… death remains elusive.

See More

Dear Dopamine: Obsession and Devotion

After Tul met Poch at the open house of the Economics faculty,
his indulgent older brother’s life suddenly filled with that mischievous kid constantly coming and going.

Their simple relationship at Saturday’s study sessions
was quietly intertwined with an unfamiliar rhythm in their hearts.

Two trees began to grow tall side by side—
how could they not accidentally entangle each other,
sharing the same close canopy?

See More

The Vengeance of the Invisible Crow

Professor Sinclair, a young detective, decides to escape his guilt by ordaining at a forest monastery on a remote island with no mobile signal.

Instead of peace, he encounters a bizarre murder case where all suspects are trapped within their own consciousness, yet the victim is found murdered outside alone.

This time, the young detective must enlist the help of his twin brother, Inspector Damian, to unravel this complex mystery…

Adapted into a TV series
Announcement: Being developed as a television drama

Awards:
Honorable Mention in the Novel category at the 2024 Outstanding Book Awards by the Office of the Basic Education Commission.

See More

White Gear and Dusty Gown

“Bai” tells himself he will never love again,
until “It,” a former rival from high school, returns to reclaim a promise.

The legendary bond of the “White Gear” and the “Dusty Gown”
will embrace you with gentle love.

See More

The Last Summer of the Fox Prince

Kimhan, a kind-hearted young veterinarian, rescues a fox hit by a car on the road. He brings it back to his clinic for treatment, only to be shocked the next morning to find a handsome young man lying on the operating table.

The young man claims to be Prince Shinichi, and he can even understand all the animals in Kimhan’s clinic.

This mysterious fox prince asks for help with one final mission—to become king before the summer ends.

…What on earth is going on!?

See More

Who Is Enchanté?

The chaotic love story of “Tiw,” a French-Thai mixed boy who suddenly returns to study in Thailand.

Problems arise when four different guys each claim to be “Enchanté,” the person he’s secretly been in love with through letters.

Now, he must uncover who the real Enchanté is!

Adapted into a TV series, aired on GMM 25.

See More

Until the Red Star’s Last Light

A historical novel set against the backdrop of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, it tells the story of Ruthira Theerawong, a young man from Phnom Penh’s aristocratic class. He decides to hire a man named Uthis to maintain order in his household.

Nearly a year later, the communist flames rapidly advance into Phnom Penh. These two men—half-familiar servants, half-strangers—are forced to flee the war, aiming to cross the Cardamom Mountains into Thailand.

“Some awaken from dreams haunted by memories that bring tears,
no matter how much they wish to forget,
some imprints cannot be erased easily.
A few decades ago, a dark tale of an era was orchestrated here—
a cruel conductor who never emerged from the shadows.
The world cannot hide its tragedies beneath the carpet.
Humanity must learn, see, and fear the terror that lingers from the past…
Memories must be remembered.”

Awards:
Longlisted for the S.E.A. Write Award 2021 and shortlisted for the 19th iteration.

See More

A well – timed Moment in The Past

From the most modern-minded female doctor in 1942 Bangkok,
she suddenly travels through time to become an old-fashioned aunt lost in a future world.

A new body, a new life—but the same old problems remain:
her beloved ancestral home is about to be seized by malicious forces.

She must cope with being someone else in a world she doesn’t understand,
unravel the complex truth about a will and time travel,
and on top of that, a kind young assistant is making her heart skip beats.

…Which challenge should this auntie face first?!

See More

A Depressed Man and a Black-and-White Tale

Memories, stories, and experiences of a man from the onset of depression to his recovery.

Awards:

Honorable Mention, Documentary Category, Outstanding Book Awards by the Office of the Basic Education Commission

1st Runner-Up, Documentary Category

19th Seven Book Awards

See More

No Dice in the Black Hole

Eight hard scientific fiction short stories exploring diverse themes, equations, and narratives.

Awards:
This work was longlisted for the S.E.A. Write Award in 2023.

See More

Counting Eternity

After the arrival of the new butler, Khwan’s life was never the same.
She discovers one strange object every day, once a day.
The butler, holding a PhD in cosmological physics from England,
often talks about bizarre theories of time travel.

She has only one theory: he’s traveled back from the future.
And she will do everything in her power to have him take her with him.
She no longer wants to be trapped in this cage called home.

Awards:
Creative novel based on the winning story of the 1st Major Writer Contest
and 1st runner-up at the 20th Seven Book Awards, Novel category.

See More

The Hidden Opapatika

“Asi,” assistant to detective Sinclair, is hired to find a missing person across thousands of acres. Months pass with little hope that the lost individual is still alive, and the prime suspect recently died peacefully, leaving almost no clues…

All details are inspired by real crime cases in Thailand—people disappear, criminals die quietly, and the statute of limitations ticks down toward its end.

Awards:
Finalist for the 18th Seven Book Awards (2021) in the Novel category for Outstanding Books.

See More

The Hour of Despair

An essay documenting the healing journey between two friends—
one a friend seeking advice as he struggles with depression and past wounds,
and the other a friend offering guidance as a psychotherapist using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).

Depression is neither the beginning nor the end;
it’s a path we often travel, sometimes together, sometimes apart.

This book introduces readers to psychotherapy, emotional planning, and management
through scientific reasoning, helping build strategies to face the many challenges that may come someday.

Based on the real experiences of a person living with depression and his psychotherapist friend.

Awards:
Outstanding Book Award in the Documentary category for ages 12-18,
by the Office of the Basic Education Commission, 2023.

See More

The New Love of a Single Dad

Aui
A bold second-year law student who unexpectedly becomes the beloved “uncle” of the little girl next door.
But why does his heart secretly flutter for the child’s father?

Win
A single father who has turned his back on love—
a man betrayed by the woman he loved most and who never thought he’d love again.
He devotes everything in his life to his one and only daughter.

Can a heart that has turned away from love bloom again?
Can a withered life, holding onto just one hope,
still open up to a new light shining through?

What will the new love story of this single dad be like?

Follow along in Single Single Dad!

See More

The Last 24 Hours Bookstore

A novel filled with the magic of a bookstore—because this is the Last 24-Hour Bookstore.

Anyone who enters this bookstore with less than 24 hours left to live will find themselves here.

Here, you can ask for anything—everything will come true. No conditions, no exceptions.

The outside world will continue spinning one way,
while the inner world turns another.

In the end, everything converges… when time runs out.

“The world is a messed-up place,” I muttered after finishing a book in less than 15 minutes.

She smiled and offered me a strange snack—sticky rice dough mixed with puffed rice, she said it was a Korean treat.

I took a bite, thinking it could use a little more sweetness.

“That’s why we read books,” she said.

See More

Lala Lives in a Fish Tank

“Lala” was born into a family of four corners, a triangular house, and a world that tries to divide everything into two—just two: left or right, yes or no, black or white. Yet, the little child doesn’t even know whether they should call themselves a girl or a boy. In a society that does not allow anyone to be gray, Lala can’t fit in with anyone, anything, or anything at all. The one thing Lala knows is that a freedom they’ve never experienced before exists in the underwater world, an empty vastness filled with life.

Lala wants to live in a fish tank.
Lala wants to live in the water… far away from this cruel world for an eternity.

See More

Want to Die but Can’t, Because the Enemies Aren’t All Dead Yet

“Why do humans live?” …is a cursed question.

Once asked,
this question lingers in the mind for a lifetime—
sometimes fading, but never truly erased.

This book was written amidst a world divided into two:
existence and nonexistence,
death and life,
awareness and unconsciousness.

It weaves the feelings of one person
who continues to question their own existence.

Wanting to die but unable to,
this thought often haunts the deepest corners of the mind.
Wanting to vanish, to erase oneself completely.

Yet in the end… death remains elusive.

See More

Dear Dopamine: Obsession and Devotion

After Tul met Poch at the open house of the Economics faculty,
his indulgent older brother’s life suddenly filled with that mischievous kid constantly coming and going.

Their simple relationship at Saturday’s study sessions
was quietly intertwined with an unfamiliar rhythm in their hearts.

Two trees began to grow tall side by side—
how could they not accidentally entangle each other,
sharing the same close canopy?

See More

The Vengeance of the Invisible Crow

Professor Sinclair, a young detective, decides to escape his guilt by ordaining at a forest monastery on a remote island with no mobile signal.

Instead of peace, he encounters a bizarre murder case where all suspects are trapped within their own consciousness, yet the victim is found murdered outside alone.

This time, the young detective must enlist the help of his twin brother, Inspector Damian, to unravel this complex mystery…

Adapted into a TV series
Announcement: Being developed as a television drama

Awards:
Honorable Mention in the Novel category at the 2024 Outstanding Book Awards by the Office of the Basic Education Commission.

See More

White Gear and Dusty Gown

“Bai” tells himself he will never love again,
until “It,” a former rival from high school, returns to reclaim a promise.

The legendary bond of the “White Gear” and the “Dusty Gown”
will embrace you with gentle love.

See More

The Last Summer of the Fox Prince

Kimhan, a kind-hearted young veterinarian, rescues a fox hit by a car on the road. He brings it back to his clinic for treatment, only to be shocked the next morning to find a handsome young man lying on the operating table.

The young man claims to be Prince Shinichi, and he can even understand all the animals in Kimhan’s clinic.

This mysterious fox prince asks for help with one final mission—to become king before the summer ends.

…What on earth is going on!?

See More

Who Is Enchanté?

The chaotic love story of “Tiw,” a French-Thai mixed boy who suddenly returns to study in Thailand.

Problems arise when four different guys each claim to be “Enchanté,” the person he’s secretly been in love with through letters.

Now, he must uncover who the real Enchanté is!

Adapted into a TV series, aired on GMM 25.

See More

Until the Red Star’s Last Light

A historical novel set against the backdrop of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, it tells the story of Ruthira Theerawong, a young man from Phnom Penh’s aristocratic class. He decides to hire a man named Uthis to maintain order in his household.

Nearly a year later, the communist flames rapidly advance into Phnom Penh. These two men—half-familiar servants, half-strangers—are forced to flee the war, aiming to cross the Cardamom Mountains into Thailand.

“Some awaken from dreams haunted by memories that bring tears,
no matter how much they wish to forget,
some imprints cannot be erased easily.
A few decades ago, a dark tale of an era was orchestrated here—
a cruel conductor who never emerged from the shadows.
The world cannot hide its tragedies beneath the carpet.
Humanity must learn, see, and fear the terror that lingers from the past…
Memories must be remembered.”

Awards:
Longlisted for the S.E.A. Write Award 2021 and shortlisted for the 19th iteration.

See More

A well – timed Moment in The Past

From the most modern-minded female doctor in 1942 Bangkok,
she suddenly travels through time to become an old-fashioned aunt lost in a future world.

A new body, a new life—but the same old problems remain:
her beloved ancestral home is about to be seized by malicious forces.

She must cope with being someone else in a world she doesn’t understand,
unravel the complex truth about a will and time travel,
and on top of that, a kind young assistant is making her heart skip beats.

…Which challenge should this auntie face first?!

See More

A Depressed Man and a Black-and-White Tale

Memories, stories, and experiences of a man from the onset of depression to his recovery.

Awards:

Honorable Mention, Documentary Category, Outstanding Book Awards by the Office of the Basic Education Commission

1st Runner-Up, Documentary Category

19th Seven Book Awards

See More