CHANEL Literary Rendezvous — “les Rencontres”, interview with Nikki May
Description
Listen to author and critic Erica Wagner in conversation with Nikki May, writer of “Wahala”, her first novel published by HarperCollins in 2022. Through Ronke, Simi and Boo, the three mixed-race heroines of her book, the writer explores interracial relationships, what defines multicultural identity and captures women’s evolving roles in home and work. They also evoke Nikki May’s early vocation as a writer and the late realisation of her literary career.
As part of the Rendez-vous littéraires rue Cambon [Literary Rendezvous at Rue Cambon], the podcast "les Rencontres" highlights the birth of a writer in a series imagined by CHANEL and House ambassador and spokesperson Charlotte Casiraghi.
(00:00 ) Introduction
(00:40 ) Presentation of Nikki May and her novel “Wahala” by Erica Wagner
(03 : 23) On the author’s vocation as a writer
(05:58 ) On dropping out of medical school
(07:35 ) The writers that inspire her
(09:25 ) On exploring her British and Nigerian identities
(11:53 ) On the publication process of her novel
(13:56 ) Reading an extract of “Wahala” by Nikki May
(16:14 ) On following an online writing course
(17:46 ) On the writing process of her novel
(20:24 ) Her first reader
(21:00 ) On writing unperfect life for her characters
(22:54 ) The most challenging aspect of writing and the author’s advices on how to overcome it
(24:59 ) On the reception of the book
(28:43 ) The ending questionnaire of “les Rencontres”
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