Mohammad Shafiqul Islam is the author of three poetry collections titled On the Other Side of Silence, Inner State, and Wings of Winds, and the translator of, among others, Selected Poems: Rudra Muhammad Shahidullah, The Glorious Afternoon, Humayun Ahmed: Selected Short Stories, and Aphorisms of Humayun Azad. His research articles, poetry, and translations have appeared in Journal of Postcolonial Writing, Massachusetts Review, Modern Poetry in Translation, Five Points, Critical Survey, Journal of World Literature, South Asian Review, Forum for World Literature Studies, Journal of Poetry Therapy, Caribbean Quarterly, English, Review of English Studies, Comparative Literature: East & West, English in Education, Psychological Perspectives, Scrutiny2, Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies, Agenda, Asia Pacific Translation and Intercultural Studies, Capitalism Nature Socialism, and elsewhere. His work has been anthologized in a number of books such as Narratives of Trauma in South Asian Literature, Sustainability in South Asian Cities, Writing Disaster in South Asian Literature and Culture, The Book of Dhaka: A City in Short Fiction, Kazi Nazrul Islam: Selections, The Best Asian Poetry, When the Mango Tree Blossomed, An Ekushey Anthology 1952-2022, Meet Human Meat and Other Stories, and Poems from the SAARC Region. He has also presented a good number of papers in international conferences and participated in workshops on research, literary translation, and creative writing at home and abroad. Professor in the Department of English, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh, Dr Islam is at work on his new poems and a few research and translation projects.