Discovered Wordsmiths

Episode 32A – Enosadeda Odiase – A Dance for the Gods


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Nosa lives in the UK, though he is from Nigeria. Besides writing, he is a mechanical engineer by day and has used his knowledge to make the buildings in his books stand out.



He is writing a fantasy series based on the culture and beliefs of Nigeria. Currently, there are two books available and he is working on his third.



You can find his books at:



https://www.ghagerianpublishing.com/




https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07X353Q78/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B07X353Q78&linkCode=as2&tag=saschneider-20&linkId=82b5fa6757de49e5f024be73eb0e8cbf




He also has several favorite authors, including:




https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0316509841/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0316509841&linkCode=as2&tag=saschneider-20&linkId=b062745d45f1b672fd6dfe9dce07b3b4





https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0316187178/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0316187178&linkCode=as2&tag=saschneider-20&linkId=8694cb40864c4a5228bb6d2636871622




A favorite bookstore is in Crystal Palace - Bookseller Crow



https://booksellercrow.co.uk/



TRANSCRIPT:



Stephen 0:55Happy New Year and welcome to a brand new episode of discovered wordsmiths. I know I took some time off during the holidays, were allowed to I like to spend the time with the family. So I hope everybody had a great holiday. I hope the new year has started off well for you. Here's hoping it's better than last year, right. So to start off, this year, I've got a new author, his name is no sup. He writes fantasy. And it sounds like a very interesting book because he bases it on Nigerian culture. And then on second half of the podcast, we discuss the rise of black culture in fantasy. So if you like fantasy books, stick around, listen to what NASA has to say. And then if you're a writer, check out part B and see what our discussion on the rise of black culture in fantasy and what we discuss about it. Please, if you've been enjoying the podcast, if you've been finding new authors, go check them out, go get their books support them, what would really help new authors is leaving them a review letting others know what you thought of their books. And that would also help this podcast if you've listened to the episodes, if you've thought that you got something out of it and enjoyed it, please go leave a review somewhere wherever you get your podcast, give it some love. It'll help others find the podcast, the more people that find the authors, the more great stories we'll get. So without any further talking on my part, here's No sir. All right. Well, no, sir. Welcome to the podcast. It's great to have you on.



Nosa 2:32Yeah, well, it's nice. Nice. It's nice to be invited. And thank you for for having me on. Definitely.



Stephen 2:40Yeah, I'm excited. We got some fun things to talk about. So to get started, tell everybody a little bit about who you are, where you're from, what you like to do all the things about you you care to share outside of writing.



Nosa 2:54So I like I said, I'm not I am Nigerian. Nigerian descent currently live in the UK. My professional my profession outside of writing this, I'm an engineer. So like I studied engineering at university. I like obviously, I've always had a passion for storytelling and African history. So that's what led me to sort of writing about sort of fantasy in saying pre colonial slash medieval Afri...
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