Character‑driven fiction that aches with grief, identity, and the journey of becoming.

Oyindamola Dosunmu is a writer whose work explores feminist themes, cultural identity, and self‑discovery.
Her debut novel, Your Tomorrow Was Today, was named a finalist for the 2025 Black Lawrence Press Immigrant Writing Series. Blending upmarket women’s fiction with literary depth, the novel resonates with readers seeking emotionally layered, character‑driven narratives.
Her love for storytelling began with Flying Eagle, an unpublished story she wrote in her first year of secondary school, inspired by classic Nollywood films and Mills & Boon romance novels. Her early short fiction, including Safe Haven and Little White Flowers, appears on Lifegiva Blog and reflects her commitment to thought‑provoking narratives that bridge Nigerian and international audiences.
Oyindamola holds a Bachelor of Science in Estate Management from Covenant University and an MBA in Human Resources Management from the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
She lives in North Carolina with her husband and their delightfully lazy cat, Bob Chunky Tamales. When she’s not writing, she enjoys watching anime, taking road trips, and exploring stories that transcend borders.
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