Rejwan Ali lives in New York City with his wife Sayma and daughter Rinik in Oakland Gardens at the border of
Queens borough and Nassau county of Long Island. Born in Rajshahi, a c...visualizza altroRejwan Ali lives in New York City with his wife Sayma and daughter Rinik in Oakland Gardens at the border of
Queens borough and Nassau county of Long Island. Born in Rajshahi, a city in the northwestern part of Bangladesh
where Padma (Ganges) flows, Rejwan grew up in a highly politically polarized society in post-liberation Bangladesh.
Witnessing periods of military rules with intermittent chaotic democracy and autocracy, Rejwan spent all his years
in Rajshahi before moving to the USA in the spring of 2001.
After living in Kansas, Texas, and North Carolina, Rejwan moved to New York City in the fall of 2008. An educator
and scientist by profession, Rejwan takes creative writing as a hobby. Although previously he contributed to Op-
Ed column of campus newspaper or in blogs of scientific organization, Corona Crisis Chronicles—Three Cs in a
Row is his first book that he would like to dedicate to current and future young generations of Bangladeshis living
across the globe and developing literature, arts and also to those in culturally diversified groups who have taken
English as their medium of communication to reach common people. Rejwan feels that promotion of the English
language readership in Southeast Asia can promote better understanding among countries and nations and will
open up more opportunities for common people. In the future, Rejwan hopes to continue devoting his time to
write for people besides writing scientific articles for his profession in research and teaching based career.visualizza meno