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The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies is proud to welcome Nuzo Onoh, British-Nigerian writer and “The Queen of African Horror”, to present “African Horror: Shades of Superstition”, a class focused on the evolution and identity of the literary genre of African Horror, using the West African region as an anchor. The class will take place April 11th at The Horse Hospital at 7pm.
About the instructor:
Nuzo Onoh is a British writer of African-Igbo heritage. Popularly known as, “The Queen of African Horror”, Nuzo holds a Law Degree and a Masters Degree in Writing, both from TheUniversity of Warwick, Warwickshire.
Nuzo has been championing African Horror and has featured on multiple media platforms promoting this unique horror genre. She is the first African Horror writer to have featured on StarburstMagazine, the world’s longest-running magazine of cult entertainment and science fiction. She has also made the front-cover of Paranormal Underground Magazine and features in the reference book, “80 Black Women in Horror” Her writing has also featured in multiple anthologies, including her recent contest-winning and Lovecraft-inspired African Cosmic horror story, Guardians, featured in the Asterisk Anthology Volume Nuzo has written several blogs for Female First Magazine about African Horror and has been mentioned as one of the new voices in British horror writing making a positive impact on how black and minority races are portrayed in mainstream horror fiction. A keen musician, Nuzo plays both the piano and guitar and has her own self-publishing company, Canaan-Star publishing. Her book, The Reluctant Dead , introduced modern African Horror into the mainstream Horror genre. Her other books include Unhallowed Graves The Sleepless and Dead Corpse Nuzo lives in Coventry and is a member of the Coventry Writing Group.
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies – London – African Horror: Shades of Superstition
Date: Thu. April 11th
Time: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Venue: The Horse Hospital
Admission – £10 advance / £11 on the door / £8 concs
https://www.miskatonicinstitute.com/events/african-horror-shades-of-superstition-london/
About the Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies:
Named for the fictional university in H.P. Lovecraft’s literary mythos, the Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies is an international organization that offers university-level history, theory and production-based masterclasses for people of all ages, founded by film writer and programmer Kier-La Janisse in March , with regular branches in London, New York and L.A. as well as presenting special events worldwide. The UK branch is co-run by Janisse and Josh Saco, of Cigarette Burns Cinema.