Nnamdi Anyadu’s work explores human relationships within the texture of futurist possibilities and re-imaginations of the present. An alumnus of both the Ake Fiction Masterclass (2015) and the Farafina Workshop (2016), he is a joint-winner of the inaugural edition of the Reimagined Folktales Prize. His works have appeared on Omenana, Iskanchi, Ake Review, and Down River Road. His short story, The Mask and the Woman, was longlisted for the Afritondo Prize in 2020 and published in the prize’s anthology under the book title, ‘Yellow means stay’. Nnamdi keeps indoor and outdoor plants, collects autographed books, and owns a small hat collection. He is always writing something new, and lives in Asaba, Nigeria.
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