Adeeb
Chowdhury
Prose Editor
Adeeb Chowdhury is a writer from Bangladesh. His short stories and essays have appeared in Dulcet Literary Magazine, Black Fox Literature, Unearth, Brown History Magazine, North Star Literary, among others. Awards he has won for his writing include the James Augustus Wilson Writing Award, the Skopp Award on the Holocaust, the Feinberg Undergraduate Research Prize, and North Star's Best Nonfiction Award. Adeeb's most impactful creative influences include the essayist Christopher Hitchens, the band Radiohead, the children's horror series Goosebumps, and the film Whiplash. He lives in Binghamton, New York, where he works in financial planning.
Publications
& Awards
Black Fox Literary Magazine (2025)
Dulcet Literary Magazine (2025)
Unearth Magazine (2025)
Brown History Magazine (2024-2025)
The Word's Faire Magazine (2025)
Pluto's Extraordinary Lives Literary Magazine (2024)
North Star Literary and Arts Magazine (2024)
Allium Literary Magazine (upcoming 2026 issue)
Writing Awards:
2024 Skopp Award on the Holocaust
2024 James Augustus Wilson Award on an African-American Topic
2024 North Star Magazine Best Nonfiction Award
2023 Feinberg Undergraduate Research Prize
Artistic
Influences
Writers/Books
Christopher Hitchens
Satyajit Ray
The Goosebumps series - R.L. Stine
Rejection (2024) - Tony Tulathimutte
Film
Whiplash (2014), director: Damien Chazelle
The Social Network (2010), director: David Fincher
Inglorious Basterds (2010), director: Quentin Tarantino
Artists/Albums
Radiohead
The Beatles
Folklore (2020) - Taylor Swift
The College Dropout (2004) - Kanye West