Tochi Onyebuchi, born October 4, 1987, is a prolific American science fiction and fantasy writer with a background as a civil rights lawyer. His writing is characterized by exploring complex themes related to identity, technology, and social justice, often drawing inspiration from diverse sources like gaming, manga, and fandom. Onyebuchi is known for his immersive storytelling and imaginative world-building, which frequently addresses issues of race, power, and the future of humanity.
Onyebuchi’s work has garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards, including the Alex Award and World Fantasy Award for his novella Riot Baby. He frequently contributes to anthologies and collaborates on large-scale projects like the Captain America series, demonstrating his versatility across various genres and formats. His exploration of the internet and its impact on society is a central element of his writing.













