Busayo Matuluko
Busayo Matuluko is a Black British-Nigerian nurse, YA/crossover mystery and romance writer, and an extremely opinionated, award-nominated BookToker.
As someone who grew up reading many books without the representation she desired, she started writing to fulfill that. Her books are filled with vibrant Nigerian leads that talk too much, and she will always find a way to wriggle in two Black people falling in love.
When she's not writing, you can find her on Twitter at 3 a.m. tweeting her most random thoughts or binge-watching TV shows she's already watched about a thousand times.
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