Bolu Babalola is a British-Nigerian journalist, writer, and lover of love. In 2016, she was shortlisted in 4th Estate's B4ME competition for her short story Netflix & Chill, a hilarious tale of teen romance. While writing scripts for TV and film, she also works as a content creator, where she calls herself a romcomoisseur.
""Inventive, intimate, witty and wise, Babalola's irresistible explorations uplift you from the start. Here is love as freedom, love as deep joy. Romance will never be dead, as long as she's writing it."" - Jessie Burton, New York Times bestselling author of The Muse ""Richly imaginative, unashamedly romantic and a total pleasure to read. I didn't want it to end."" - Alexandra Sheppard, author of Oh My Gods ""Full of life and character, it's such a pleasure to take this ride through history, geography, legend and lore in the company of a writer as witty and intelligent as Bolu. Her romantic sensibility is second to none."" - Bethany Rutter, author of No Big Deal ""Good love stories are irresistible: They appear in almost every genre and culture, and are the subject of centuries of lore. Love in Color, the British Nigerian writer Bolu Babalola's collection retelling myths from around the world, demonstrated just this last year. These stories persist because they carry healing and hope. Everyone can use the vicarious drama and swooping emotion a truly great romance brings, especially in these dark days."" - The Atlantic ""Absolutely intoxicating."" - Casey McQuiston, New York Times bestselling author of Red, White, and Royal Blue and One Last Stop ""Bolu Babalola's decolonized retelling of love stories and myths from around the world is a best seller for a reason: We're all romantics at heart."" - New York magazine, The Strategist ""British cultural critic Bolu Babalola's delightful fiction debut is a work of power and pleasure. Drawing largely from African and Asian folklore -- featuring Thisbe, Scheherazade, Ọ?un, Nefertiti, and more -- Babalola crafts entirely modern love stories without any of the mistreatment of women that pervades so much mythology. The collection also includes three original stories from Babalola, all of which are more than deserving of their place next to the classics. As Babalola herself describes it, the book is 'a step towards decolonizing tropes of love.' It's also a lot of fun."" - Buzzfeed ""A thrillingly gifted Nigerian-British author recasts literary legends... Babalola dives deep into the notion that ""romance sweetens the casual bitterness we can encounter; it heightens the mundane and makes the terrestrial supernatural."" - Oprah Daily ""British Nigerian writer Babalola combines wit and wisdom in this collection of reimagined, mythical love stories... This wondrous celebration tackles the emotional complexities inherent in passion, adding depth and shadows without resorting to cynicism... This is a joyous read for those interested in literary reworkings and for those looking to explore the complications of loving relationships from fresh perspectives."" - Booklist ""In telling these stories, Babalola herself becomes the seer and the seen, subversively providing a corrective to both the Western idea of who gets to indulge in love for love's sake and whose myths are worthy of retelling... Babalola's writing shines whether she's writing parry-riposte banter or fresh, evocative interiority; each story will likely find readers who choose it as their personal favorite in the book. Love in Color, as a whole, is a strong and necessary reset of who is the seer, who is the seen, and who gets to do both."" - New York Times Book Review ""Folklore enthusiasts and romcom fans alike will fall hard for Love in Color...Beautifully realized by Babalola, each retelling breathes contemporary imagination into cherished stories, making for luscious tales of loneliness, longing, and love."" - Esquire