
Samuel Nnadi
Samuel Nnadi (he/him/his) holds a B.A in English & literature from the University of Benin. Author of 'Nature knows a little about Slave Trade' selected by Tate N. Oquendo (Sundress Publication, 2023). A 3x Best of the Net, and 8x Pushcart Nominee. He won the Canadian Open Drawer contest 2020, Miracle Monocle Award for Ambitious Student Writers 2021 (University of Louisville), Penrose Poetry Prize 2021, Betsy Colquitt Poetry Annual Award (Texas Christian University) 2022, River Heron Editor's Prize 2022, Virginia Tech Center for Refugee, Migrants & Displacement Studies Annual Award, 2023, the 2023 Stacy Doris Memorial Award (Fourteen Hills) San Francisco State University Review, the John Newlove Poetry Annual Awards (Ottawa, Canada), 2023 and the Vera Manuel Poetry Awards and 2023 Surrey Muse Art Society (Vancouver, Canada). He was the Bronze prize winner for the Creative Future Writer's Award 2022, UK London, and second prize winner of The Bird in Your Hands Contest 2022. His third micro-chapbook "Biblical Invasion, BC" published @Bywords Publication (Ottawa CA) in 2024. He tweets @Samuelsamba10.