Pieretta Dawn
Pieretta Dawn | |
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Born | Bangkok, Thailand | 28 January 1994
Occupation | Writer |
Education | Bangkok Patana School |
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Notable works | The Mermaid Apprentices |
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Praekarn (Pier) Nirandara (born 28 January 1994), better known by her pen name Pieretta Dawn, is a Thai author who writes in English. She received national acclaim in 2009, when she published her debut, young adult novel, The Mermaid Apprentices,[1] the first of The Interspecies Trilogy, at age 15,[2] through NanmeeBooks. Various writers have praised her work for its creativity and social message, including S.E.A. Write Award winner Binlah Sonkalagiri.[citation needed]
Biography
[edit]Dawn was born in Bangkok, Thailand. She attended Bangkok Patana School,[citation needed] during which time, she published her first novel, The Mermaid Apprentices. The book was originally written in English and later translated into Thai.[3] Dawn has cited her experience growing up in a multicultural environment and traveling to over 70 countries as inspiration for writing "a children's fantasy series that tackles themes of identity, prejudice, morality, and social responsibility".[4]
Dawn has spoken at UNESCO symposiums[5] and book events and toured schools to promote reading and writing among Thai students.[citation needed] She has also appeared in radio and television interviews, including on VIP Talk Show,[6] Dek Dee Ded,[7] School Bus, and in newspapers such as Bangkok Post[8] and The Nation.[9] She has been a brand ambassador for the Bangkok Metropolitan's campaign "Bangkok Read for Life", in association with UNESCO.[10] She was awarded the Outstanding Youth Award by the Office of the Educational Council,[10] officially selected by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration as a delegate to attend the One Young World conference in Dublin,[citation needed] and added to Thailand's Writer's Hall of Fame.[citation needed] In 2014, her short story "Fah" was shortlisted for the S.E.A. Write Award's ASEAN Young Writers Award.[10]
In 2017, Dawn served on the panel of judges for the Neilson Hays Young Writers Award,[11] and published The Elven Ambassador, the final installment to The Interspecies Trilogy. She resides in Los Angeles, where she works in the film industry[12] and runs the travel blog Pier's Great Perhaps.[13]
Bibliography
[edit]The Interspecies Trilogy
[edit]- The Mermaid Apprentices (2009)
- The Nymph Treasury (2011)
- The Elven Ambassador (2017)
The Interspecies Trilogy graphic novel adaptations
[edit]- The Mermaid Apprentices: The Graphic Novel (2012)
- The Nymph Treasury: The Graphic Novel Part 1 (2013)
- The Nymph Treasury: The Graphic Novel Part 2 (2014)
- The Elven Ambassador: The Graphic Novel Part 1 (TBD)
- The Elven Ambassador: The Graphic Novel Part 2 (TBD)
Lani and the White Witch
[edit]In 2012, Dawn wrote a short story titled "Lani and the White Witch", along with a graphic novel adaptation. The story is a tie-in with a Kasikornbank and Ogilvy & Mather television commercial[14] and was released for free in English and Thai on Kasikornbank's Facebook page. Two other authors also wrote stories for the project, including S.E.A. Write Award winner Ngarmpun Vejjajiva.[citation needed]
"Fah"
[edit]In 2014, Dawn was shortlisted for the S.E.A. Write Award's ASEAN Young Writers Award with her short story "Fah". She has stated on her website that the story "chronicles the journey of a Thai prostitute named 'Fah' (ฟ้า) which simultaneously means "blue" and "sky" in Thai".[15]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Mermaid Apprentices on NanmeeBooks".
- ^ "Nanmee News Release: Pieretta Dawn". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 27 January 2011.
- ^ "Nanmee News Release: Pieretta Dawn". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 27 January 2011.
- ^ "Differsheet Interview Pieretta Dawn".[dead link ]
- ^ "The story starts here". Archived from the original on 6 June 2010.
- ^ "VIP Talk Show – Pieretta Dawn". YouTube.[dead link ]
- ^ "Dek Dee Ded interview". Archived from the original on 8 October 2010.
- ^ "The Write Route".
- ^ "The hunt for tomorrow's authors". 25 January 2017.
- ^ a b c "Praekarn "Pier" Nirandara". koktailmagazine.com. Retrieved 21 January 2025.
- ^ Kongrut, Anchalee (13 January 2017). "The picture book-perfect library". bangkokpost.com. Retrieved 21 January 2025.
- ^ "Bangkok Post: What a wonderful world".
- ^ "Pier's Great Perhaps".
- ^ "โฆษณา KBank – ศึกแม่มดขาว โดย KBank Digital Banking". YouTube. 15 November 2012.
- ^ "Fah". piersgreatperhaps.com. Retrieved 21 January 2025.