Showing posts with label Writers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writers. Show all posts

Monday, 8 September 2025

Literary flourish on Himalayan day

As we celebrate every 9th of September as Himalayan day, let’s have a literary touch  to it this time. 

We bring you some of the most famous and resilient writers who  had their connections to himalayas and a brief note on how they stand a pillar   affirming  rock solid in its culture. 


Preliminary visionaries 


Here are some preliminary  famous authors from the Himalayan region, spanning countries such as India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet, who have either originated from or written extensively about the Himalayas:


🏔️ Indian Himalayan Region

1. Ruskin Bond (India)

  • Origin: Lives in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

  • Notable Works: Rain in the Mountains, The Room on the Roof, A Flight of Pigeons

  • Contribution: Known for his evocative writing about life in the hills of North India.

2. Anuradha Roy (India)

  • Origin: Based in Ranikhet, Uttarakhand

  • Notable Works: An Atlas of Impossible Longing, Sleeping on Jupiter

  • Contribution: Her writing is often rooted in remote mountain towns and explores identity and displacement.

3. Namita Gokhale (India)

  • Origin: From Nainital, Uttarakhand

  • Notable Works: Mountain Echoes, Things to Leave Behind

  • Contribution: Often weaves the history and culture of the Himalayas into her fiction and non-fiction.

4. Deepak Aryal (India/Nepal)

  • Contribution: Writes about Garhwal and Kumaon regions; a rising voice from the Uttarakhand hills.


🏔️ Nepal

5. Manjushree Thapa

  • Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal

  • Notable Works: The Tutor of History, Forget Kathmandu

  • Contribution: One of Nepal’s first internationally recognized English-language authors.

6. Samrat Upadhyay

  • Origin: Born in Nepal, based in the USA

  • Notable Works: Arresting God in Kathmandu, The Guru of Love

  • Contribution: Writes compellingly about contemporary Nepali society.


🏔️ Bhutan

7. Ashi Kunzang Choden

  • Origin: Bhutan

  • Notable Works: The Circle of Karma, Tales in Colour

  • Contribution: First Bhutanese woman to write a novel in English; explores the spiritual and cultural life of Bhutan.


🏔️ Tibet

8. Tsering Wangmo Dhompa

  • Origin: Tibetan, raised in exile

  • Notable Works: A Home in Tibet, Rules of the House

  • Contribution: One of the first Tibetan female poets writing in English, blending memoir, poetry, and politics.


Other Notables

  • Kiran Desai – Though not from the Himalayas, her The Inheritance of Loss is set in Kalimpong and powerfully evokes Himalayan life.

  • Rahul Sankrityayan – Known as the father of Hindi travel literature; traveled widely in Tibet and the Himalayas.


Visually impaired authors of Himalayas 


To cap it further, Here is the list of visually impaired authors from the Himalayan region:


🏔️ Visually Impaired Authors from the Himalayan Region

🇳🇵 From Nepal

  1. Krishna Baral – Blind poet and author from Pokhara; known for inspirational poetry and disability rights advocacy.

  2. Devendra Raj Panday – Wrote under visual challenges later in life; known for policy memoirs and socio-political reflections.

  3. Bishnu Bhakta Pokharel – Blind literary activist from Jhapa; published essays and Braille-accessible stories.

  4. Rajendra Pokharel – Poet and motivational speaker who lost his vision; focuses on resilience and human rights.

🇮🇳 From Himalayan India

  1. Dr. Yogesh Kumar Sharma – From Himachal Pradesh; a visually impaired academic and poet in Hindi and English; focuses on inclusive education and accessibility.

  2. Anurag Chauhan – From Uttarakhand; poet who has worked through severe visual impairment; known for Hindi poetry and social literature initiatives.

  3. Saurabh Pant – From Nainital, Uttarakhand; author of Burning Asia, Den of Death, and Thoughts Beyond Measure; active in global literary and disability rights platforms.


As the Himalayan literary  tradition becomes huge in stature, let’s not forget those who made it a standing pillar to carve upon: wishing you all  happy Himalayan day. 



Tuesday, 26 August 2025

Stockholm writers festival 2025

Overview 


The Stockholm Writers Festival 2025 will take place from August 29 to August 31 at the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm. 

This three-day event promises to be an exciting gathering of writers, literary agents, and publishing professionals, with all coming on  one stage  marking the celebrations. 

It also contains various workshops, panels, and master  classes from global artists, renowned scholars and famous authors.


*Festival Details:*


- *Dates:* August 29-31, 2025

- *Location:* Swedish History Museum, Narvavägen 13-17, 114 84 Stockholm


- *Language:* The festival is held in English, attracting attendees from around the world


*This year Mr. Saurabh Pant would get a golden opportunity to showcase his international works in this festival. 

Although it happens in English, Swedish works are also permitted and the  author has submitted his translations to attract the local readers  and find his voice between them. 


The festival schedule 


Here are the key highlights and events scheduled for the Stockholm Writers Festival 2025, running from August 29–31 at the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm (Billetto Sweden):


📅 Festival Overview

Friday, August 29 – Intensives & Opening

2:00–4:00 pm – Intensive workshops including:

5:00 pm – Festival officially opens


Saturday & Sunday (Aug 30–31) – Breakouts & Panels

✍️ Craft Breakouts:

🧭 Genre-Specific Tracks:

Focused sessions for Historical Fiction • Memoir • Fantasy • Children’s • Poetry (Stockholm Writers Festival)

🤝 Networking & Feedback:

🎤 Panels:


✅ Why Attend?

The festival is designed to help writers develop craft, gain insider publishing knowledge, and build community—all in a welcoming, international English-language environment .


As the festival approaches closer than before, let’s make the voices heard for everyone, its celebration time.