Poet · Author · Writer
Some things don't end — they only learn a quieter way to remain.
Ujjwal Goswami is a poet, literary fiction writer, and believer in the idea that language must earn its right to exist on the page.
He has completed three books of literary fiction, and is at work on a fourth. His poetry moves between English and Bengali — between precision and dissolution, between what is said and what refuses to be spoken at all.
His work is not about resolution. It is about the weight of the almost, the beauty of the unfinished, and the persistence of feeling in the face of silence.
Fifty poems on absence, presence, and the habit of remembering
"Not healing — just becoming quiet enough to live with what remains."— Ujjwal Goswami
Words that could not be spoken — offered here instead
A prose-poem sequence in Bengali
Two books. Two worlds. One voice that refuses to be brief.
At Rock Beach, Pondicherry, two strangers share the same 2:30 AM silence for three months — never speaking, just watching the same stars. When they finally say hello, they discover something more powerful than love at first sight: friendship forged in the dark, and the stories that live only in the space between two people who are not yet sure what they mean to each other.
A novel of gentle revelations — of late-night chai and borrowed stars, of stories told to stay a little longer, of two souls learning how to stay.
"Some silences are not empty. They are waiting."
In the dimly lit lounge of The Aurelius, Ethan Roy stands behind the polished mahogany bar — a silent observer, a keeper of secrets, a listener to whispered confessions over half-empty glasses. Every night, the bar fills with guests from all walks of life. Some come to forget, some to celebrate, and some because they have nowhere else to be.
A collection of twenty-one stories, each drink a conversation, every story a key to understanding the human heart. What binds them is this: the truth that we are all searching for something.
"Pull up a chair. Pour yourself a drink, and listen closely. For the whispers are waiting."