About

Sujoy Ghosh is a passionate storyteller working in SAP Consulting as a Management Consultant. He tells stories about everyday ordinary people navigating through extraordinary situations and the cathartic evolution they undergo in their journey which might or might not conclude at the destination want to arrive; after all, sometimes the journey is the destination.

He wants his stories to reflect the socio-economic complexities of the times the characters live in with some sympathy for them.

People are complex and their decisions often stem from a myriad of circumstances and choices. Everybody deserves a storyteller who can be a little less judgmental.

In the winter of ‘85, Sujoy into a progressive and traditional middle-class Bengali Ghosh family. A fond reader of Dickens, Saki and Neruda, he credits his worldview to his hometown Allahabad, an aspirational upbringing, the books he reads and the people he meets. He loves the cinema and cricket. Politics is another area which intrigues him.   

Writers like Saki, O. Henry, Dickens, Austen, Chekov, Kafka, Saratchandra, and Premchand have been great influences. Poets like Neruda and Cohen have kept him awake at night. Cinema auteurs like Scorsese, Kramer, Kubrick, Guru Dutt, Benegal and Mani Ratnam have inspired the narrative style. Sujoy feels that every writer, every poet owes it to the wordsmiths before and it’s a responsibility to leave a legacy for generations.

A little dark but he says he wants to die as a blade of grass in the woods where Dickens, Saki and Neruda lie. Three auteurs who made him explore his voice.