JimCliff, an ambitious youth, secures the confidence and words of a Moroccan shaman, who, through strange divinations, assures him that he would gain entrance into the secondary school of his choice and, while there, wrestle with forces beyond him. This is followed by predictions that he would end up marrying an American woman. One of these two predictions comes to pass quickly; the other requires time, patience, inquiries, hard work, restiveness, and passing through the opaque precincts of life’s stark and depressing challenges… Words of a Shaman strokes remorselessly the fine line between fantasy and subtle reality, evoking whimsically the principles of the present and the future, as outlined in one’s conformity to the dictates of one’s checkered destiny.
Son of a superintendent of different schools, Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu, poet, novelist, short story writer, drummer and painter, began to write novels at age 15 while in secondary school. After attaining degrees in Nigerian universities, he published his novel, Bosheth Williams, a Bildungsroman, in England, in 2003. My Dungarees, his novella, is published as eBook in the Amazon Kindle Edition. His poems have been published in journals and newspapers, and over one hundred and fifty of them are online. Over two hundred and fifty of his quotes are published online and are used by various websites. Ogbuagu, who has some novels and short story collections awaiting publication, and whose painting and charcoal sketches have been exhibited in Germany, leads a quiet life with his family in the countryside, in the Rhine-Main area of Germany.