Eghosa Imasuen

30 September 2016   |   10:39 am  

Eghosa Imasuen, a Nigerian novelist and short story writer, was born in 1976. His second novel, Fine Boys, which chronicles the voices of Nigeria’s post-Biafra generation, was published in 2012 by Farafina. He has worked in publishing since 2013 and is co-founder of Narrative Landscape Press, a publishing services firm based in Lagos.

Eghosa studied medicine at the University of Benin. He lives in Lagos with his wife and twin sons.

 

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