Fatiul Huq Sujoy

Syed Fatiul Huq Sujoy is a researcher and fiction writer. You can reach him at [email protected]

Cleaner of dawn

She doesn’t need an alarm For the last hour of the night.

4m ago

Jhalmuri for the hollowed in-between

“Extra ghugni, no chilis,” he confirmed, his cyber-enhanced eyes ever judging.

1y ago

Night of the tangled jilapi

A blur of city lights.

1y ago

Shingara before the end of times

Where else would they find a criminal, other than in the back alleys where the sun hadn’t reached for years, where the half-dead struggled in the flooded sewage for a scrap of euphoria.

1y ago

Pooris, Drones and Withered Dragons

"I want to propose a deal with the Bazar."

2y ago

DARK: The Beginning Ends

Dark reveled in its complex story, but did not lose itself amidst the ever branching, ever overlapping and ever looping narrative. The finale left me thoroughly amazed and equally content, while happily unsure of what aspect of this conclusion to love and applaud the most.

3y ago

Stages of amateur software development

As foretold by our forefathers since age forgotten, a CS student must bring forth to the world a software.

5y ago

A rant on rush trips

Before we criticise and praise the different aspects of a “rush trip”, we need to define it. Any trip that tries to cover multiple distant places in the shortest possible timeframe and the least possible expense can be regarded as a rush trip.

5y ago
May 18, 2017
May 18, 2017

Tales of the Enemies of Rome

The show's timeline spans from the ancient Roman Republic with the Second Punic War to the demise of the western part of Imperial Rome in the 5th century.

April 13, 2017
April 13, 2017

Types of Tourists you find in Cox's Bazar

Cox's Bazar offers its visitors two things: a chill time with convenient access to the sea, and a million other visitors.

March 30, 2017
March 30, 2017

Surviving as a Normie 101

Have you been called a “hecking normie” for being a hecking normie?

March 16, 2017
March 16, 2017

The Unspoken Significance of Coaching

Contrary to popular belief, coachings (private classes outside of schools and colleges) aren't just a medium to improve students' grades or ensure admission to the university their parents want them to study in.

February 2, 2017
February 2, 2017

A Day in the Life of an Only Child

Mojammel wakes up to the smell of omelette and a sense of perpetual loneliness.He confirms his fear as he finds omelette served for breakfast instead of anything else.

January 26, 2017
January 26, 2017

Moinot Ghat: Quick Escape for the Bored Dhakaite

Moinot Ghat as a day trip destination for Dhakaites has been garnering quite some popularity for the last several months.

December 29, 2016
December 29, 2016

The Porygon Hack

I'm Macy Oak, a lab assistant from Kanto region and I have some grave news to share with you.

December 22, 2016
December 22, 2016

How NOT to Play Badminton

I can't decide what is more aggravating about our winters – the absence of snow, the lack professionalism in playing badminton, or the foul stench of mula.

December 8, 2016
December 8, 2016

Stages of a Noob's Programming Contest

As computer nerds battle for computational supremacy in programming contests, the lesser geniuses struggle with basic coding, patience, friendships and turning their PCs off and on again.

November 24, 2016
November 24, 2016

A.I. is the New Human

To everyone who's into science fiction and thriller, if you want to indulge in some top class existential crisis, Westworld is the series for you.

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