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= Abby Ajayi = Abby Ajayi is a British television and screenplay writer. She is best known as a writer and story editor on the ABC television drama How to Get Away with Murder. She has written episodes of Eastenders, Holby City and Casualty, and was selected as a Broadcast Now Hotshot in 2008. In 2010, her original drama, The Future WAGs of Great Britain was broadcast on Channel 4 as part of the Coming Up series. Abby currently resides in Los Angeles, California.

Early Life
Abby was born in London, England to Nigerian parents. She attended St. Anne's Catholic High School and Woodhouse College in North London prior to reading Law at Wadham College, University of Oxford where her career working in script development began. Abby has written for British TV drama series including: Eastenders, Casualty, Holby City, Hollyoaks and The Story of Tracy Beaker. In 2010, Drama wrote The Future WAGs of Great Britain as part of Channel 4's Coming Up scheme. The film was directed by Destiny Ekaragha.

Career
Abby also writes fiction and she performed at the inaugural African Writers Evening. Her short stories have been published in anthologies including Callaloo.

Awards
Ajayi was a recipient of a Fulbright scholarship and studied screenwriting at the New York Film Academy.

Ajayi was selected as a Broadcast Hotshot, highlighting British TV talent to watch.

Ajayi was chosen by BAFTA, Los Angeles for its Newcomers programme, highlighting new British talent in Los Angeles.