Tochi Onyebuchi

Tochi Onyebuchi: Speculative Fiction for a Changing World
Author Bio and Legacy
Tochi Onyebuchi is a Nigerian-American author known for his genre-blending speculative fiction that addresses social issues, justice, and identity. His Beasts Made of Night series and the critically acclaimed Riot Baby have earned him widespread recognition. Onyebuchi’s work captures the complexity of modern life and uses speculative elements to explore race, inequality, and resilience.
Awards and Recognitions: Riot Baby won the Alex Award, and Onyebuchi has been nominated for the Hugo and Nebula Awards, marking him as a rising voice in speculative fiction.
Complete Book List
- Beasts Made of Night series
- Riot Baby
- War Girls
Riot Baby is a powerful exploration of systemic racism and resilience, while War Girls combines science fiction with Nigerian culture and history.
Movie or Play Adaptations
No adaptations exist yet, though the cinematic quality of Riot Baby and its critical themes make it well-suited for a powerful film adaptation.
Museums or Exhibits
The British Library in London, with its focus on diverse narratives, often highlights themes of social justice that align with Onyebuchi’s work.
Call-to-Action: Discover Tochi Onyebuchi’s speculative fiction that delves into pressing social issues and explores what it means to be resilient in a complex world.
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