Felix I.D. Dimaro was born in Nigeria, the youngest of five children. He moved to Canada at four years old, and was raised in Toronto, Ontario, in neighbourhoods that were considered to be “at risk”. In those neighbourhoods, Dimaro learned hard lessons at a young age, about things like discrimination, desperation and death, but also about strength, survival and passion.

A graduate of the University of Toronto with a BA in Psychology, his upbringing and interest in the human mind factor into the dark allegorical stories Dimaro writes. Stories that usually center around human monsters, morality, mental health, societal conditions, the environment, or the real-life issues he has experienced.

He has released eleven books to date, including the eco-thriller, “Black Bloom: A Story of Survival,” the extreme horror novel, “Humane Sacrifice: The Story of the Aztec Killer," and the tale of cat cloning gone wrong, "In the Darkness, Eyes and Teeth.”

When not writing, Dimaro is usually reading, watching professional wrestling, or running even though no one is chasing him.