I'm Achike Morgan

Observer of the world

Lover of introspection

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I'm Achike Morgan

Observer of the world,

Fierce storyteller,

Fierce storyteller

Lover of introspection.

My book
Sunday Will Come!

A groaning country, a son questing for his father's affection, a streak of insoluble grudges, a list of unbearable tragedies

About

Born of Nigerian parents in the Italian region of Marche, Achike Morgan is the second of three siblings in a family of five. He grew up in a hamlet called Collina, a place where the sun hardly ever sets, but always enquired about and craved the stories his parents would share about the ancestral land of Nigeria, a country he has now and then visited but which he always felt deeply his.

After moving to Ireland with his family at the age of 14, he completed his secondary schooling from St. Mary's College, Dundalk, and later went on to graduate from the University of Galway, on the west coast of the country, with a Bachelor of Arts (Legal Studies & French).

It was while in his penultimate year of university, completing an assistantship in the city of Amiens (France) - where he taught English in a privately owned primary school - that he experienced the power of writing and developed a taste for literature. It is in fact at Gare du Nord, a renowned Parisian train station, that a coincidental encounter with a local mender begging for change spurred in him the blazing need to write on the complexity of human nature and interaction, which is one of the themes - aside from political, love, mental health etc. - that he enjoys writing most about in his realistic fiction works.

His debut novel, "Sunday Will Come!", explores the challenges of reconciliation in a conflict-packed story revolving around a 17 year old boy named Junior and a family where affection is scant in its showings. Feel free to follow Achike's social media handles.

What my readers say about me

Sunday will come is a great book. At the hearing of the name, i thought i was going to read another motivational story but what i found in the first pages of this beautiful novel was so captivating i couldn't bring myself to stop reading until i was done. The author was meticulous, well researched and captured the multicultural dimensions with so much graphical representation that makes a reader feel he or she is living with each character he or she may identify with in the story. It is a great book by all standards and if you haven't read it then i encourage you to grab a copy and i would be hear to read your review as well. Cheers!!!

Joel Lutterodt

An interesting tale of the meeting between two unique cultures revealing not only the cultural shocks and biases, but also the challenges of interpersonal and intercultural communication. In a unique style, the author highlights the core values of the two cultures as well as the beauty in diversity.

Frank Bailot