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The MR39-7 Portfolio

MR39-7 Publishing & Editorial Services

The services offered in this collection are grounded in real, published output, not theory or template-based work.

The MR39-7 portfolio includes:


  • Published paperback, hardback, and EPUB books

  • Long-form investigative writing and doctrine-based works

  • Documentary video episodes supported by written dossiers

  • Original music releases tied to narrative projects

  • Visual storytelling and limited-edition artwork

  • Professional editorial, publishing, and copywriting services delivered to publication standard

This body of work functions as a verifiable, real-world portfolio, demonstrating the same standards applied across:


  • Book development and publishing

  • Editorial and investigative writing

  • Author bios, professional profiles, and publishing copy

  • Back-cover blurbs, synopses, and long-form narrative copy

  • Documentary-supported written dossiers

  • Cross-media storytelling (print, video, audio, visual)

All services offered here reflect processes already executed in live projects within the MR39-7 ecosystem — from concept and drafting through editing, formatting, and release.

These services are designed for authors, creators, and organisations who require publication-ready work, clear narrative structure, and disciplined editorial standards — not generic AI output or low-effort content.

MR39-7 Choke Bar LamaI Beach Koh Samui Thailand New 1 my death 2004 Koh Lak Acrylic Wall Art Panels

£4,950.00
By A1-Who Dares Wins

KOH SAMUI — LAMAI BEACH (EARLY 2000s)

Choke Bar · Pre-Separation Phase

Limited Edition Acrylic Wall Art

This work documents Lamai Beach, Koh Samui, during the early 2000s, at a time when relationships, environments, and trajectories were still forming.

The image is connected to Choke Bar, operated by an individual later associated with the Rise Club in Khao Lak (2004). This places the photograph firmly in the pre-Khao Lak period, likely 2002–2003, before the full breakaway from earlier UK connections and before later events unfolded.

At this stage, monitoring environments was a matter of awareness rather than reaction. This was not confrontation. It was observation — understanding who occupied which spaces, how social networks overlapped, and where pressures could emerge.

The Lamai beachfront has since changed completely. The original bars no longer exist, replaced by large hotel developments following redevelopment policies. What remains here is evidence of a vanished environment.

This work does not allege wrongdoing.
It documents proximity, timing, and place.

Within My Life, My Deaths, Their Plans Failed (2001–2025), this image belongs to the early Thailand phase, before the full separation from UK ties in 2005, and before later escalation elsewhere.


CONTEXT

  • Location: Lamai Beach, Koh Samui, Thailand

  • Period: Early 2000s (circa 2002–2003)

  • Phase: Pre-separation / observation

  • Archive Position: Pre-Khao Lak (2004)

This piece preserves an environment that no longer exists, both physically and chronologically.


FORMAT & MATERIAL

  • Museum-grade acrylic wall art

  • High-definition photographic print

  • Precision cut with gallery mounting

  • Designed for long-term archival display


EDITION DETAILS

  • Edition Size: Limited (25–30 worldwide)

  • Numbered: Yes

  • Certificate of Authenticity: Included

  • Reprints: None once sold out

Each panel is individually produced and logged within the archive ledger.


COLLECTOR NOTE

This artwork is released as early-phase documentary archive art. It records location and association without interpretation, preserving a moment before later outcomes were known.


PRICE (LOCKED)

£4,950 GBP

Tier:
Tier-1 — Early-Phase Documentary Context

Rationale:

  • Genuine early-period photograph

  • Historically vanished location

  • Direct relevance to later Khao Lak 2004 events

  • Contextual, not sensational

 

 

Acrylic art panels are a modern way to display beautiful and vibrant art that looks like it's embedded in clear glass. They have a clear, glossy acrylic surface and a white vinyl backing. Four silver stand-offs make it very easy to mount to the wall. Make your own original designs and print them on any (or all) of the seven available panel sizes in horizontal and vertical orientations. Square dimensions are available.

.: Material: Clear acrylic with white vinyl backing
.: Clear, glossy surface
.: Seven sizes to choose from
.: Horizontal, vertical and square options available
.: NB! For indoor use only