Shadab Alam
I write about books, authors, literary news and the way technology is changing creative work. I also manage websites, work on SEO, build content systems and design the visual material that helps a digital project feel complete.
π About me
I am Shadab Alam, the writer and web administrator behind Epiloguely. My work sits between writing and technology. One part of my day may involve researching a literary story or shaping a book article. Another part may involve PHP, database work, search visibility or improving the way a page looks and works.
Books have always interested me because they carry more than a plot. They carry the voice of a writer, the time in which the book was made and the questions people were afraid to ask directly. That is the side of literature I enjoy writing about most.
My main subjects include literary news, book awards, author stories, book culture, adaptations and the growing debate around AI in publishing and creative work.
πΌ Professional background
I manage website development and maintenance, visual branding, content strategy, SEO work and custom PHP systems. My work has also included large product data feeds and Google Merchant Center integration.
I helped students build basic technical knowledge, digital confidence and stronger communication skills. Teaching made me more patient with explanations, and that still shapes the way I write.
My earlier roles involved computer operations, documentation, database entry and careful handling of structured information. That practical experience became a useful base for the web and publishing work I do now.
How I approach an article
I try to begin with the real question a reader is asking, not just the keyword. I check dates, separate confirmed facts from claims and link back to the strongest available sources. I also add my own view where it is useful, because a good article should give the reader something more than a rewritten announcement.
Read my work on Epiloguely
I cover book news, literary debates, authors, awards and the stories behind the stories. New articles are added as the literary world changes.
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