Book O'Clock
3 min readAug 17, 2021

USA/Africa Edition of Echezonachukwu Nduka’s Waterman out in September

Nigerian poet and pianist, Echezonachukwu Nduka has recently signed a new publishing deal with Chandelle Books to publish the USA/Africa edition of his poetry book, Waterman.

Chandelle Books is an imprint of EfineGlobal Publishing. Based in Indiana USA, they have gotten full rights to publish the USA/Africa edition of Nduka’s poetry book for readers from both territories, and has set September, 2021 as the release date. See cover below:

Waterman is Echezonachukwu Nduka's second full-length poetry book. First published in September, 2020 by Griots Lounge Publishing Canada, it is a collection of 59 acclaimed poems.

Erin Castaldi, Poet Laureate of the City of Somers Point, NJ, describes Waterman as "a wonderfully winding work of a voice matured," while Tanure Ojaide, describes the poems as, "carefully crafted, highly descriptive, and flow rhythmically."

Waterman situates itself in enchanting musicality while exploring themes on innocence, memory, religion, music, and the complex corridors of political history. In Waterman, the metaphysical is interspersed with the quotidian, the philosophical, leaving us with timeless writing that takes readers on a journey of imagination and the rediscovery of humanity in all its glories and shortcomings.

A concert pianist of Nigerian origin, Nduka’s Waterman is symphonic, reflective, evocative, yet damning. This book is, in many ways, a testament to how the author views the world through the lens of music.

USA/Africa edition of Waterman published by Chandelle Books is available for preorder here.

Congrats Echezonachukwu Nduka.

About Echezonachukwu Nduka:

Echezonachukwu Nduka, poet and classical pianist, is the author of Chrysanthemums for Wide-eyed Ghosts (Griots Lounge, 2018) and Waterman (Griots Lounge Publishing Canada, 2020). He holds a BA in Music from the University of Nigeria, and an MA in Music from Kingston University London, UK. His literary works have been published in The Indianapolis Review, Kissing Dynamite, Transition Magazine, Maple Tree Literary Supplement, First Wave: A Beach Bards Anthology, 20.35 Africa: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, among others. His writing often centers on memory, music, faith, history, and the quotidian. He currently lives in New Jersey, USA. More of his works can be found on his website here: www.artnduka.com.

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