Syed Jahed Hossain
I was born in 21 February. I was raised, educated in Bangladesh and now live in Chittagong. This blog is the space I choose to express my experiences and opinions on issues that matter most to me.
I divide my time between writing [poetry, blog posts, short stories, non-fiction essays, plays, novellas and novels], reading [fiction and non-fiction], and undergoing other projects. These are my inspiration and source of my greatest love, happiness and achievement.
I’m an author, entrepreneur, and full-time traveller.
I’ve written a few books, spread out across both fiction and nonfiction. I run a blog that brings in a few million readers a year, and I move to a new country every four months, based on the votes of those readers. In between I give talks on topics ranging from nonstandard lifestyle choices to the future of the publishing industry.
I wrote newspaper columns part-time from high school onward, and started blogging while living in UK. Today, my books are my main source of income. Books that range in topic from philosophical meanderings to speculative science fiction. From collections of short stories about relationships to instruction guides for social interaction.
I’m incredibly fortunate to be able to do what I love for a living, and to share my ideas, characters, stories, and questions with so many people. Everything I publish is produced because I can’t not make it; I love the words and concepts too much to keep them to myself.
This blog records my pursuit in becoming the Utopian version of myself. I hope it inspires readers to be the best they can be, through their own journey.
This blog is dedicated to the three most important influences on my life. Thank you for giving me such a special life.
I send out a newsletter with blog-like content and updates a few times a month, and I’ve got another that goes out about as frequently called Let’s Know Things, which contains links to interesting things. Pleae visit my website
I am currently developing a training center to help Long Term Unemployed back into employment in the Bangladesh, The aim for the long term unemployed is to again help them develop their skills to allow them back into the work force.