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Christopher Mott

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Currently author of one Central Asian history and International Relations book as well as multiple published articles on foreign policy topics. Hopefully a future weird fiction author as well once life gives me the time necessary. Also considering future nonfiction writing projects in Native American history and geopolitical theory.

My book interests break down to nonfiction in world history, military history, astronomy, earth science, geography, and philosophy. Especially forgotten about civilizations or conflicts, the Eurasian Steppe, and the indigenous peoples of the Americas. In fiction I love weird /horror fiction, and unconventional and genre atypical science fiction and fantasy. I also like bizarre or concept driven graphic novels.

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Learning to Eat the Meat Buffet: The Liao-Song Detente

Photograph of Khitan Liao coffin lid paintings I took in the Princeton University Art Museum

If you don’t know me personally or have never read my book you probably would never guess that my favorite state(s) in history are the two successive Khitan empires. The Liao Dynasty and its differently located sequel the Kara-Khitai Khanate are to me the most fascinating combination of nomadic frontier

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