
I write because writing remains one of the primary pathways of my inward journey.
A word, in its many dimensions, continues to hold me in quiet astonishment.
Words sometimes become color, sometimes lines—sometimes a half-uttered silence.
Sometimes through writing, sometimes through lines, I attempt to draw the silent map within myself.
In that map, time, memories, and the unspoken moments of people find their place in their own way.
Published book:
Tales of the Tidal Times.
Forthcoming book:
Ujan Kal (A Bengali short story collection.)
The stories in this collection follow time, memory, and the silent undercurrents within people. At times personal, at times social—but everywhere, people standing face-to-face with questions.

Biswajit Chatterjee is a contemporary Bengali short story writer, poet, and visual artist based in Kolkata, India. He draws inspiration from the layered cultural fabric of Bengal, the place he lives in. His stories revolve around themes of alienation, resilience, and the conflict between tradition and modernity. His visual art is an extension of his literary work. It is a combination of detailed sketches and storytelling that reflect the emotional intensity of his prose.
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