About Ratul Ghosh
Ratul Ghosh has spent most of his earlier left-brained life in the C-Suite across boring conglomerates and clueless startups. In the time he had left, he managed to compose music, belong to unheard-of bands and write the odd word or three. He loves the poets, from Elliot to Bukowski and Cohen; and the writers who mix the real with the imaginary, like Pratchett and Murakami. He has also been a columnist for the Economic Times and a TEDx speaker. 2023 was a discontinuity for him, with his father's cancer treatment and demise, and as part of the reset, he began writing. His first short story was among the winning entries for the Deodar Prize in the Bangalore Literature Festival 2023 and was published in Hammock. His subsequent publications include the Usawa Literary Review, The Bangalore Review and MuseIndia. He is working on a memoir and a collection of short stories.