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Faruq Ahmed, born 22 October, 1979; earned his Masters in Political Science from Dhaka University. He’s been engaged with literature editing for about 20 years, published three books of poems: ‘A few suspires’, ‘The fruit of contempt sundry’, and ‘The mind thus fixed’. The fourth one ‘The intersection of analogy’ is coming this year. Besides novels and short stories, he also writes a good deal for the children. His treasury of proses published so far includes ‘Life in a whirlpool', ‘Childlike’, ‘The tales are green’ and ‘Goheen in the Cloud-yard’ etc. Published a poem name ‘Chant of Peace’, an international platform A Thousand Cranes project, a poetry anthology that aims to increase awareness & appreciation for palliative care. He has served some leading national dailies as literature editor and works as the editor of Addhaya (Chapter), a monthly magazine on literarature. currently works as the Literary editor of Daily Protidiner Bangladesh.

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