Book Tour Announcement: Bury Me Come Sunday Afternoon By Nike Campbell-Fatoki
In partnership with Quramo publishing, you are invited to the online book tour and book reading of Nigerian-American author Nike Campbell-Fatoki, Bury Me Come Sunday Afternoon, a collection of short stories.
Nine literary blogs will host her on five different days. The tour promises to be rewarding. There will be varied readings across all stops and free giveaways. You might win a book. Invite a friend. Order a copy by filling the form. You can also get a copy of the book from:
- Patabah bookstore, Shop B18, Adeniran Ogunsanya mall, Surulere
- Quintessence bookstore Plot 13, Block 44, Parkview Estate, Ikoyi.
- Unilag bookstore, University Of Lagos
- Salamander (Abuja), 5 Bujumbura St, Abuja
Join in the discussion. Participate. Nike Campbell-Fatoki will also be available to answer all your questions in the comments section.
Here are the details;
Tour hosts and stop dates for Bury Me Come Sunday by Nike Campbell-Fatoki
Creative Writing News
Creativewritingnews.net
— 15th August, 2016.
Open Book Nigeria
openbooknigeria.com
— 15th August, 2016
The Magunga bookstore
books.magunga.com
16th August, 2016
Brittle Paper
brittlepaper.com
—16th August, 2016
Say My Name
iquoeke.blogspot.com
— 17th August, 2016
Lola Opatayo Pages & Paragraphs
lolaopatayo.com
— 17th August, 2016
Ifey Writes
ifeywrites.com
— 18th August, 2016
AfriDiaspora
afridiaspora.com
— 18th August, 2016
Afreada Africa’s Literary Magazine
afreada.com
— 19th August, 2016
Title: Bury Me Come Sunday Afternoon
Writer: Nike Campbell Fatoki
Genre:Contemporary African Literature, Literary Fiction, Collection Of Short stories.
Publisher / Year: Quramo Publishing Limited/ 2016
Book Description:
In this short story collection, Nike Campbell-Fatoki filters the lives of contemporary Nigerians through a colourful and vivid prism, where past sins come to upset settled lives, where lost lives fuel a campaign for a better future and nothing is as it seems. She explores well-known themes but delves a little deeper, questioning our ideas about people, our impressions and prejudices. Bury Me Come Sunday Afternoon depicts the struggles of a young ambitious and hardworking Nigerian abroad with the same insightful candour as it does the tale of a brilliant but broken woman struggling with mental illness.