Moonscape

Moonscape

Apinuch Petcharapiracht (also known under the pen name 'Moonscape') is a Chinese-Thai writer who leads a peaceful life with her cat and dog in Phetchaburi, Thailand. Now that the marriage equality bill has been passed in Thailand, she hopes to finally live her dream of marrying her girlfriend. Her novels DEATH AND THE MAIDEN and JUVENILES AND OTHER STORIES are published with Penguin Random House SEA.

Song of the Universe

What would you say, my dear listeners, if I were to recount the story of the white dragon, Vaultikern, who squandered time leaving a trail of tragedy for humanity? What would you say if I were to say that one day Vaultikern’s arrogance would give rise to a prophet, a liberator of mankind, and the […]

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Joi’s Scene Drama and Other Short Stories

“Tiny Dramas and Other Short Stories”: World | Drama | Scene | Life | Tiny. When all the liquid is squeezed out of a long story, what’s left is a short drama that can be read at a glance. “Tiny Dramas” is that kind of book.

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Mr. Wilde’s Nightmare

At the end of the 19th century, in an era when death was never far away Ashton Wiltshire, a newly wealthy gentleman, is determined to write a novel that will shake the literary world, unraveling the mystery of death in the Muffet Room. He seeks to expose the secrets hidden beneath aristocratic beds, dig up […]

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Plant Flowers in Your Heart

Planting Flowers in the Heart : At 33, Yanang is a writer of what modern people call “failed BL novels,” but her hobby is watching BL series and laughing at the fake romances. Living in a shared house as a former child from a broken home who doesn’t believe she can love or be loved, […]

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A Lie That’s Just the Right Size

Just the right amount of lies; honest poetry ; novels can lie as much as they want; and because my inner self is too ugly, this book you hold is a collection of lies in just the right amount. A collection of 31 short stories, written under a continuous theme throughout July.

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Death and the Maiden

Death and the Maiden: Twilight, and After After sunset, the capital city fills with all kinds of nocturnal birds, their cries echoing irritably from lampposts and rooftops. Who would guess that they are, in fact, reapers, playing music to guide souls into the afterlife? Chaochan is the spirit of a young boy in a skirt […]

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Of Murder and the Muse

“Don’t mistake me for being possessive, as if I wanted to keep him all to myself like a dog in a manger. The real reason, simply put, is that what you’re asking is no different from wanting to play with a lion or a king cobra that I happen to be keeping.” Experience a dangerously […]

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Murder of Crows

Murder of Crows A crow’s funeralThree boys playing hide-and-seekA mysterious haircut case at an all-girls schoolA love between a genderless person and a drag queen, told through letters to a teacherA guest at a haunted mansionA witch and a wedding A collection of nine short stories that will tease, unsettle, and gently soothe your heart […]

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Juveniles

“Do you think I could kill someone?” Dao Nuea has long felt that Light, the one he has fallen for, is strange. His way of thinking is nothing like other teenagers. He seems far too mature for his age, with a quiet cruelty hidden beneath his smile. Every secret is buried within the haunted house […]

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God and the Crow

The story that follows takes place in an age when many things had yet to be named. The land was scattered with independent city-states, each refusing to unite as one. Sailors could not yet chart the boundaries between sea and shore, and no one had named this continent after its shape as “A Bird in […]

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Blue Hour

Blue Hour: A Notebook and Charcoal Kram, a ghostwriter who has long worked behind the success of countless life-coaching books, has just taken on a bizarre new assignmentwriting a “funeral book” for a nude artist who is still very much alive So why the hell would this eccentric, self-obsessed artist hire him to write his […]

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A Preyer At Sundown

Someone within the two of us The “Light” that Dao Nuea has fallen in love with is not a person, not a ghost, not anything more than a mass of hatred, a manifestation of human fear toward this world. Dao Nuea knows he is being lured into wrongdoing, yet his curiosity and his deep fascination […]

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Madame Karavika’s Share House for Writers

Living in a share house with writers. When Aree, a once well known author whose single successful book quickly faded from fame, heard about a room available in Grandma Karawake’s share house, she had no idea what kind of people lived there. The only conditions were simple. You had to be a writer or work […]

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Song of the Universe

What would you say, my dear listeners, if I were to recount the story of the white dragon, Vaultikern, who squandered time leaving a trail of tragedy for humanity? What would you say if I were to say that one day Vaultikern’s arrogance would give rise to a prophet, a liberator of mankind, and the […]

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Joi’s Scene Drama and Other Short Stories

“Tiny Dramas and Other Short Stories”: World | Drama | Scene | Life | Tiny. When all the liquid is squeezed out of a long story, what’s left is a short drama that can be read at a glance. “Tiny Dramas” is that kind of book.

See More

Mr. Wilde’s Nightmare

At the end of the 19th century, in an era when death was never far away Ashton Wiltshire, a newly wealthy gentleman, is determined to write a novel that will shake the literary world, unraveling the mystery of death in the Muffet Room. He seeks to expose the secrets hidden beneath aristocratic beds, dig up […]

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Plant Flowers in Your Heart

Planting Flowers in the Heart : At 33, Yanang is a writer of what modern people call “failed BL novels,” but her hobby is watching BL series and laughing at the fake romances. Living in a shared house as a former child from a broken home who doesn’t believe she can love or be loved, […]

See More

A Lie That’s Just the Right Size

Just the right amount of lies; honest poetry ; novels can lie as much as they want; and because my inner self is too ugly, this book you hold is a collection of lies in just the right amount. A collection of 31 short stories, written under a continuous theme throughout July.

See More

Death and the Maiden

Death and the Maiden: Twilight, and After After sunset, the capital city fills with all kinds of nocturnal birds, their cries echoing irritably from lampposts and rooftops. Who would guess that they are, in fact, reapers, playing music to guide souls into the afterlife? Chaochan is the spirit of a young boy in a skirt […]

See More

Of Murder and the Muse

“Don’t mistake me for being possessive, as if I wanted to keep him all to myself like a dog in a manger. The real reason, simply put, is that what you’re asking is no different from wanting to play with a lion or a king cobra that I happen to be keeping.” Experience a dangerously […]

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Murder of Crows

Murder of Crows A crow’s funeralThree boys playing hide-and-seekA mysterious haircut case at an all-girls schoolA love between a genderless person and a drag queen, told through letters to a teacherA guest at a haunted mansionA witch and a wedding A collection of nine short stories that will tease, unsettle, and gently soothe your heart […]

See More

Juveniles

“Do you think I could kill someone?” Dao Nuea has long felt that Light, the one he has fallen for, is strange. His way of thinking is nothing like other teenagers. He seems far too mature for his age, with a quiet cruelty hidden beneath his smile. Every secret is buried within the haunted house […]

See More

God and the Crow

The story that follows takes place in an age when many things had yet to be named. The land was scattered with independent city-states, each refusing to unite as one. Sailors could not yet chart the boundaries between sea and shore, and no one had named this continent after its shape as “A Bird in […]

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Blue Hour

Blue Hour: A Notebook and Charcoal Kram, a ghostwriter who has long worked behind the success of countless life-coaching books, has just taken on a bizarre new assignmentwriting a “funeral book” for a nude artist who is still very much alive So why the hell would this eccentric, self-obsessed artist hire him to write his […]

See More

A Preyer At Sundown

Someone within the two of us The “Light” that Dao Nuea has fallen in love with is not a person, not a ghost, not anything more than a mass of hatred, a manifestation of human fear toward this world. Dao Nuea knows he is being lured into wrongdoing, yet his curiosity and his deep fascination […]

See More

Madame Karavika’s Share House for Writers

Living in a share house with writers. When Aree, a once well known author whose single successful book quickly faded from fame, heard about a room available in Grandma Karawake’s share house, she had no idea what kind of people lived there. The only conditions were simple. You had to be a writer or work […]

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