
Suman Mondal is a rising poet from West Bengal, India. His philosophical poems have been featured in The Statesman, a well-respected Indian newspaper. His other works have been published in The Paris Post, Faith Hope & Fiction, Spillwords, Brief Wilderness, Apotheca Journal, Literary Wards, and most recently in the festival issue of The Statesman. He has been shortlisted for the International Young Writers' Weekly Prize and is currently pursuing an honours degree in English literature.
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