"Nuzo Onoh is a Nigerian-British writer of Igbo descent. She is a pioneer of African Horror. Hailed as the ""Queen of African Horror"" by fans and media, her writing showcases the beautiful and horrific in the African culture within fictitious narratives. Nuzo writes about ghosts, in particular, vengeful African ghosts with unfinished business. Her works explore core Igbo culture, traditions, beliefs and superstitions, all within a horror context. Nuzo is the first African horror writer to feature in Starburst Magazine. She holds a Law degree and a Masters degree in Writing, both from Warwick University, UK."
"Praise for Nuzo Onoh: ""Nuzo Onoh's A DANCE FOR THE DEAD is a thrilling, creepy, and moving novel about betrayal, sacrifice, redemption, and the weighty but necessary cost of reconciliation and restitution. Very powerful. A story I won't soon forget."" Paul Tremblay ""Nuzo Onoh writes simply and powerfully, masterful at a calibre of African horror that yanks out your outrage, solidifies your fear."" Eugen Bacon, author of DANGED BLACK THING and IVORY'S STORY ""Nuzo Onoh's novel, A DANCE FOR THE DEAD is a mesmerizing and terrifying thrill-ride from start to finish. I haven't read anything really like this before. Crafty plot twists, brisk pacing, and multi-dimensional characters bring the story to life and will keep readers turning the pages well into the night."" Jeremy Bates, author of SUICIDE FOREST and THE SLEEP EXPERIMENT ""A Dance For The Dead is a celebration of nightmarish imagination. It is African-horror triumphant. I am eager to read more from Nuzo Onoh."" Grimdark Magazine"