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S2 EP 66: Nzondi (Ace Antonio Hall) Horror Author/Actor/Musician Part 1 of 2

Season 2 Episode 66

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​In today's episode, Dianne sits down to chat with the multi-talented Nzondi (Ace Antonio Hall). He is an American horror author and is the first African-American to win a Bram Stoker award in a novel category. His novel, Oware Mosaic, won the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Young Adult fiction; the most prestigious award given to horror writers in the world.

Among his many short stories published in anthologies and print magazines, Nzondi’s short story, Raising Mary: Frankenstein, was nominated for the 2016 horror story of the year in the 19th Annual Editors and Preditors Readers Poll.

Nzondi is a former Director of Education for NYC schools and the Sylvan Learning Center, the award-winning educator earned a BFA from Long Island University.

Dianne and Nzondi had such a great conversation (bonding over old monster movies and Star Trek) there was no way to cut it down to just one 40 minute show so you are getting Nzondi in this episode and next week for episode 67 as well. 

Be sure to come back next week because there is so much more such great information, advice, humor, and sneak peeks for what Nzondi has coming up in his career. You will not want to miss a minute of it! 

Be sure to check out his social media and watch what amazing things he has coming up!

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