Syed Rashad Imam Tanmoy is known for his roles as a cartoonist, graphic novelist and storyteller. Tanmoy's storytelling journey originated in the domain of editorial cartooning for numerous esteemed national dailies of Bangladesh. Tanmoy's comic series, "Rustom Palowan," depicting a local hero, illustrated and written by him, has preserved widespread affection from children and parents alike, earning its place as a household favorite. Currently, Tanmoy passionately immerses himself in crafting Bengali fairy tales and fantasy series, aiming to revitalize these traditional narratives for a new generation of readers in his unique storytelling style, with a vision to take it to a global scale. Tanmoy's 'Where are the Chonchols?' is a children's book where children can explore 12 vibrant festivals of Bangladesh, filled with colourful illustrations and cultural elements that make learning about local traditions fun and fascinating. Tanmoy has started publishing chapters of his autobiographical novel, "Ochin Pakhi," (Strange Bird) that intends to gradually unveil his observations on Bangladesh's socio-political landscape and reflections on his soul-searching journey. As an author, Tanmoy adeptly navigates between the realms of fantasy writing and non-fiction. In 2016, Tanmoy founded Cartoon People, a community fostering young artists and visual storytellers. He also served as an Associate Editor at UNMAD, a satire magazine. Tanmoy engages in meaningful community work in his free time, conducting interactive visual storytelling workshops for children in underserved areas, including Rohingya refugee camps and hill tracts.