Ladys

Ladys

LADYS (Nachanok Y.) debuted as a writer with her first work, Beau is Non-Binary of Everything back in 2021. She is a non-binary (she/he/they) who believes that the existence of LGBTQIAN+ in literary works is to declare to the world: I exist.

In the beginning, she was a freelance writer who sometimes worked with publishing houses (e.g., Ms. Kent and Me with Salmon Books.) She often publishes her works (because she needs to make a living.) She now has more than ten published works, and all her protagonists—Sapphic, Achillean, transgender, and other various genders included—speak for her with the same sentence: I exist.

She’s a co-founder of Ladys and Moonscape publishing house, and lives in Phetchaburi, Thailand—a province with delicious food, beaches, and mountain ranges. She can be found on Twitter and on Instagram under the same handle as @TheoryofLady

Non fa niente

Maintain an introspective and poetic toneEnsure smooth readabilityAvoid overly literal phrasing Translation:A stream-of-consciousness novel that unfolds through the lenses of motherhood and otherness. This is the story of Lallana, a mother and a man.In a year of transformation from child to mother, from marriage to divorce, from woman to manhe encounters a manon Song Wat […]

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Excessive Things

Within my stream of consciousness,just a single wordalready feels like too much. I was the first and only son, and yetI found myself as a daughter, seated at the very backat your funeral.The flames that consumed your body felt so distantthat to me, they were cold. I am a displaced wanderer,and you are the homeland.The […]

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The Portrait of Maria and Other Short Stories

My Maria, my one and only artist.Will you create a piece of pure art for me yet, Maria? A collection of nine short stories and illustrations, interpreted by both writer and artist:a young woman who longs to preserve her lover’s body forever,the relationship between one who embodies femininity and one who fears and despises women,an […]

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The Crimsons’

The Crimson CircusWelcomes you all to a dazzling spectacle. We have lions, tigers, elephants, horses… what was that, humans?Distinguished guests, yes, we have humans too. Credence Joy, a skilled photographer, crosses paths with Anne Levong, a performer of the theater.The flames of protest against animal cruelty are burning fiercely,while ticket money continues to pour in […]

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Take a Sip, Apocalypse

Take a Sip, Apocalypse A story of one brief night between two strangers. Par, a nurse worn down by her work, decides to drive away from Bangkok, hoping to spend a quiet night by the sea. Kaoy, a hotel staff member whose life seems shaped by chance, has unexpectedly found herself relocated to Hua Hin. […]

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Stream of Concetta

“I am a prostitute, Eve. Just as you are a writer. Without paper, without ink, without books, you would not exist, would you?” Eve Payne, a somber writer, meets a fifty-year-old prostitute. In that fleeting moment, what begins as emptiness fills her mind with an overwhelming rush of thoughts. Eve longs to capture the woman […]

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Orlando in a Glimpse

Orlando, the departedA masterful pianistHis face lingers in the eyesHis music lingers in the heartA beloved son to his auntA devoted brother to her A summer skyUnder the blazing sunIn SienaThat is where I met him A gothic novel unfolds beneath the Italian summer sky. Before the university term begins, Jay travels to stay at […]

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Ladyd by Ladys

How should I introduce myself? What could possibly define this fluid, ever-shifting self of mine? I must have sat there in silence, lost in thought, for far too long. The more I contemplate my identity, the more I try to construct it, the more it seems to collapse and fade away. I lift my gaze, […]

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Beau is Non-Binary of Everything

I think humans are strange. They live as if they must prepare their coffins for tomorrow. A cat like me will surely die before them, perhaps in a few years, or maybe even less than one. And yet, I still run across the fields whenever I feel like running. Humans, on the other hand, even […]

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Adaline and Other Short Stories

Ten short stories that explore—the secrets she guards within her private room,a blood-colored carpet woven by a carpet maker in a world that has never known the color red,a tattoo artist tracing endlessly repetitive patterns with the tip of a needle,a bookstore owner determined to delve into the mind of a writer,a man who seems […]

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Non fa niente

Maintain an introspective and poetic toneEnsure smooth readabilityAvoid overly literal phrasing Translation:A stream-of-consciousness novel that unfolds through the lenses of motherhood and otherness. This is the story of Lallana, a mother and a man.In a year of transformation from child to mother, from marriage to divorce, from woman to manhe encounters a manon Song Wat […]

See More

Excessive Things

Within my stream of consciousness,just a single wordalready feels like too much. I was the first and only son, and yetI found myself as a daughter, seated at the very backat your funeral.The flames that consumed your body felt so distantthat to me, they were cold. I am a displaced wanderer,and you are the homeland.The […]

See More

The Portrait of Maria and Other Short Stories

My Maria, my one and only artist.Will you create a piece of pure art for me yet, Maria? A collection of nine short stories and illustrations, interpreted by both writer and artist:a young woman who longs to preserve her lover’s body forever,the relationship between one who embodies femininity and one who fears and despises women,an […]

See More

The Crimsons’

The Crimson CircusWelcomes you all to a dazzling spectacle. We have lions, tigers, elephants, horses… what was that, humans?Distinguished guests, yes, we have humans too. Credence Joy, a skilled photographer, crosses paths with Anne Levong, a performer of the theater.The flames of protest against animal cruelty are burning fiercely,while ticket money continues to pour in […]

See More

Take a Sip, Apocalypse

Take a Sip, Apocalypse A story of one brief night between two strangers. Par, a nurse worn down by her work, decides to drive away from Bangkok, hoping to spend a quiet night by the sea. Kaoy, a hotel staff member whose life seems shaped by chance, has unexpectedly found herself relocated to Hua Hin. […]

See More

Stream of Concetta

“I am a prostitute, Eve. Just as you are a writer. Without paper, without ink, without books, you would not exist, would you?” Eve Payne, a somber writer, meets a fifty-year-old prostitute. In that fleeting moment, what begins as emptiness fills her mind with an overwhelming rush of thoughts. Eve longs to capture the woman […]

See More

Orlando in a Glimpse

Orlando, the departedA masterful pianistHis face lingers in the eyesHis music lingers in the heartA beloved son to his auntA devoted brother to her A summer skyUnder the blazing sunIn SienaThat is where I met him A gothic novel unfolds beneath the Italian summer sky. Before the university term begins, Jay travels to stay at […]

See More

Ladyd by Ladys

How should I introduce myself? What could possibly define this fluid, ever-shifting self of mine? I must have sat there in silence, lost in thought, for far too long. The more I contemplate my identity, the more I try to construct it, the more it seems to collapse and fade away. I lift my gaze, […]

See More

Beau is Non-Binary of Everything

I think humans are strange. They live as if they must prepare their coffins for tomorrow. A cat like me will surely die before them, perhaps in a few years, or maybe even less than one. And yet, I still run across the fields whenever I feel like running. Humans, on the other hand, even […]

See More

Adaline and Other Short Stories

Ten short stories that explore—the secrets she guards within her private room,a blood-colored carpet woven by a carpet maker in a world that has never known the color red,a tattoo artist tracing endlessly repetitive patterns with the tip of a needle,a bookstore owner determined to delve into the mind of a writer,a man who seems […]

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