African Speculative Fiction from Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki

Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki (pronunciation guide: UH-ge-ne-chah-we Donald AY-PAY-kee) is an African speculative fiction writer, editor & publisher from Nigeria. He has won the Nebula, Otherwise, Nommo, British & World Fantasy awards and was a finalist in the Hugo, Locus, Sturgeon, British Science Fiction and NAACP Image awards. His works have appeared in Asimov’s, F & SF, Uncanny Magazine, Tordotcom, Galaxy’s Edge, and others. He has edited the Bridging Worlds, Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction anthology and co-edited the Dominion, and Africa Risen anthologies. He was a guest of honor at the Afrofuturism themed International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts, 44, where he coined a new term/genre label, Afropantheology. Oghenechovwe’s website is here.