Nigerian-born married father Kizzi Nkwocha lived in Cyprus for five years where he wrote Heavens Fire. He made his mark in the UK initially working for 12 years as a newspaper and magazine journalist, and at the age of 21 became the youngest newspaper editor for the Recorder Group.
He subsequently worked as the programming editor for Emap’s Broadcast magazine, acted as guest editor for the international celebrity magazine, Society, and finished his journalistic career as a News of the World reporter.
Now a widely respected and successful media consultant and public relations specialist, Nkwocha has represented a diverse range of clients including the King of Uganda, mistresses of President Clinton, Pakistani cricket captain Wasim Akram, campaign group Jubilee 2000, Dragons Den businessman, Levi Roots, world record teenage sailor, Michael Perham and the Vass Foundation, an international charitable organisation that focuses on alleviating the problems of AIDS and malaria in the Third World.
He was voted one of the hundred most influential black people in the UK.
Nkwocha has also become a well-known face in both radio and television, having been the focus of a Channel 4 documentary on publicity and having hosted his own talk show, London Line, on Sky, interviewing such names as Lennox Lewis and Muhammad Ali. He has also co-presented a weekly current affairs programme in Spain on Radio Onda Cero International and both radio and TV shows in Cyprus.
Kizzi can be contacted by email at kizzi@email.com

Kizzi's second novel is In The Name of The Father.
In The Name of The Father is a nail biting thriller dealing with corruption and betrayal in the Holy City.

Kizzi is producing a how-to-book entitled '100 PR Problems And How To Solve Them.' The book is a collaboration with over 50 PR agencies from across the United Kingdom.
A rollercoaster thriller peppered with little known facts and theology, the latter starting lively debate with several acquaintances about religion and many other things..
It's worth reading just for the real life, controversial revelations that pop up throughout.Parallels could be made with the Da Vinci Code, but this is snappier and more to the point rarely allowing the book to be put down. A super debut novel that will stay with me for a long time, for many reasons.
- Mr. R. C. Auty. Author of "Trancewarriors"
Kizzi can be contacted online via his myspace site. He is often online and insists on replying to all emails personally.
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As one of the UK's most influential publicists, Kizzi offers an amazing insight to the world of public relations and media management.