Prabda Yoon

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Prabda Yoon (born in 1973 in Bangkok) is a Thai writer, novelist, artist, graphic designer, magazine editor and screenwriter. He is the son of Nation Multimedia Group executive and editor Suthichai Yoon.

Prabda graduated from the Cooper Union School of Art in New York City in 1997. He worked as a graphic designer briefly in Manhattan before returning to Thailand for his required military service.

After the service, he started to write short stories and columns for various magazines. Prabda has since published collections of short stories, essays and novels. His screenplays include Last Life in the Universe, a 2003 film by director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, as well as 2006's Invisible Waves, also directed by Pen-Ek.

In 2002, at the age of 29, he won the S.E.A. Write Award for his collection of short stories, Probability.

In 2004 he was commissioned by Thailand's Office of Art and Culture to write a piece on the 2004 tsunami, titled Where We Feel: A Tsunami Memoir by An Outsider.

Prabda started his own alternative publishing house, Typhoon Books, in 2004. He lives and works in Bangkok.

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Teh, David (December 24, 2005). Picking up the pieces, Bangkok Post. Retrieved December 30, 2005.

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