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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment eBook magazine UK“, Seeri by Chiamaka Okike is a captivating blend of contemporary women’s fiction and LGBTQ+ literature, weaving a poignant tapestry of love, grief, and the messy beauty of life.
Seeri
Seeri, Chiamaka Okike’s latest work of contemporary fiction, is a poignant and witty exploration of grief, love, and the unexpected twists of life.
On the anniversary of her sister’s death, Kewa embarks on a whirlwind journey through London, fueled by nostalgia and a desperate attempt to reclaim her past. Armed with her best friend Tajudeen and a healthy dose of impulsiveness, she navigates awkward encounters, drunken mishaps, and surprising romantic connections.
But as Kewa grapples with the echoes of loss and the messy realities of intimacy, she discovers that healing and new beginnings can emerge from the most unexpected places. With lyrical prose and a sharp wit, Okike masterfully blends humor and heartache, inviting readers to celebrate the absurdities of life and embrace the possibilities of love in all its messy glory.
Perfect for fans of Sally Rooney and Helen Hoang, Seeri is a captivating and emotionally resonant novel that will stay with you long after the final page.
Chiamaka Okike
Chiamaka Okike is a multi-disciplinary writer whose work spans fiction, non-fiction, and creative curation. She is the author of the novella Seeri and the short story collections Chewed Glass and Return to the Sun. Her work has been published in esteemed literary journals such as The Kalahari Review, Narratively, and Wilson Quarterly, and has been recognized by the Disquiet International Literary Prize, Leicester Short Story Award, and Elegant Literature’s Short Story Award.
Raised in Ibadan, Nigeria, Okike cultivated a deep love for literature and long walks during her formative years. After years of nurturing her writing, she has emerged as a significant voice in contemporary literature.
Beyond her writing, Okike is an active contributor to the literary community. She has edited Isele magazine’s Women’s Issue, spoken at numerous workshops and panels, and curated engaging events for her work, including pop-up events for Seeri and Chewed Glass across London.
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