Английская Википедия:Chinelo Onwualu

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Шаблон:Short description Chinelo Onwualu is a Nigerian editor and a speculative fiction writer.[1][2] She is the co-founder and previous editor-in-chief of Omenana Magazine.[3] She is also co-editor at Anathema Magazine.[4]

Early life and career

Onwualu was born in Nigeria. She co-founded Omenana Magazine with Mazi Nwonwu. She is currently the nonfiction editor of Anathema Magazine and a staff writer at NPR.[5] Her works has appeared at Uncanny Magazine, Slate Magazine and Strange Horizons.[6] She is a contributor in the New Sun anthology which has gathered positive reviews.[7][8]

Awards and honours

She was a nominee of the Nommo Awards,[9][10] British Science Fiction Award, and Short Story Day Africa Award. She is a finalist for the 2021 Ignyte Award for the Community Award category with Andrew Wilmot.[11] Her short story "What The Dead Man Said" was listed as among the five post-A apocalyptic and dystopian stories by African authors by Tor.com.[1] She was among the authors that attended the Houston book event of 2021.[12] Her short Science fiction "What The Dead Man Said" was selected as one of the Best science fiction and fantasy books of 2019 by The Washington Post.[13]

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