Saturday, 30 August 2025

Literary feature in Stockholm writers festival

Here's a briefing for Saurabh Pant’s literary feature at the Stockholm Writers Festival 2025:


🇸🇪✨ Saurabh Pant Featured at Stockholm Writers Festival 2025

In a moment that celebrates both literary resilience and global reach, Saurabh Pant has been officially featured at the Stockholm Writers Festival 2025—one of Scandinavia’s most esteemed literary gatherings.

Known for his fearless voice, poetic sharpness, and environmentally charged narratives, Pant’s selection signals the rise of South Asian ecological and disability-conscious literature on the European stage.

At the festival, Pant’s work—especially titles like Warming Boom, Forest Fires, and the newly launched The Asian Carnage—is being recognized for:

  • Bridging global ecological grief with poetic urgency

  • Amplifying the voices of the visually impaired and marginalized

  • Bringing a Himalayan lens to global narratives of survival, identity, and resistance

🇸🇪Literary  appreciation 


“He doesn’t just write for the world—he writes against its silence.”
Literary Commentator, SWF 2025


“We need an urge to  recognise the world on how cruel it became and pant’s work is a perfect note to identify it.”

— Sophie Austin


“A reminder that perception is not limited to the eye but expanded through experience.”
— Review from the Stockholm Writers’ Circle


From digital journals to embassies, Pant’s literary influence has grown far beyond the page. 

His presence in Stockholm is not just a personal triumph—it’s a moment for every South Asian voice writing from the edge, for the earth, and for the unseen.

Congratulations to Saurabh Pant—taking Himalayan literature to Nordic heights.
A voice that knows no borders.


📖Appreciation for The Asian Carnage 


Here’s further  appreciation note for The Asian Carnage being featured at the Stockholm Writer’s Festival:


Appreciation Note – Stockholm Writer’s Festival Feature

We celebrate the remarkable journey of The Asian Carnage by Saurabh Pant as it takes a well-deserved place on the global stage at the Stockholm Writer’s Festival.
This powerful collection is more than poetry—it is a chronicle of truth, pain, resilience, and the unspoken voices of Asia’s landscapes and people. 

Through vivid imagery and uncompromising honesty, Saurabh Pant transforms the harsh realities of war, displacement, and ecological loss into verses that echo far beyond borders.

His words bridge the distance between headlines and human hearts, reminding us that literature has the power not only to document history but to stir compassion and inspire action. 

The Stockholm Writer’s Festival honors not just a book, but a voice committed to unveiling the unseen and preserving the dignity of those who endure in silence.

We commend The Asian Carnage for carrying the stories of many to an audience of the world—and we applaud Saurabh Pant for using his gift to keep the flame of empathy and awareness alive.


The author is deeply grateful to literary commentators and the festival's main committee,  happy to read everyone.


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. 


Saturday, 23 August 2025

Author's reflection on global warming

Here's a reflection marking 23rd August as a Day for Global Warming Talks as it also includes Saurabh Pant's contribution:


🌍 23rd August: A Day for Global Warming Talks

Honoring Voices That Stir the Planet

As the world pauses on 23rd August to engage in global conversations about climate change, it becomes essential to recognize voices that don’t just speak of the planet—but for it.

Among them, Saurabh Pant stands out as a literary force whose work has long echoed the warnings and laments of a warming world. From his poetic chronicles in Warming Boom to the haunting realism of Forest Fires and the scalding in other works, Pant has consistently crafted literature that does more than describe crisis—it confronts it.

“His words burn not to destroy—but to awaken.”
— Climate Reader’s Circle, 2025


🔹 Major  contribution 


Saurabh Pant’s contribution to environmental thought through literature includes:

  • Humanizing climate disasters through lived and regional perspectives openly  that draw environmental thinkers together

  • Centering voices from the Global South in contemporary and redundant  global climate discourse

  • Merging disability awareness  and shifting narrative of homeland  with ecological storytelling

  • amplifying unheard stories from fragile, contemplated places  and realms of surface  geographies

✍️  An urge to present  naturalist voices 


On this day of dialogue and climate urgency, let us not only look to scientists and activists, but also to writers like Saurabh Pant.

His sharp but well crafted verses remind us that change begins where empathy meets awareness, where heart meets the mind and nature coexists with humans.

Let the conversations continue. Let the planet be heard.


Thursday, 14 August 2025

Author remarks on Nation building

Here are some of the most inspiring lines by visually impaired author Saurabh Pant on nation-building, drawn from his poems, essays, and speeches. 

His writings often carry themes of resilience, unity, and national character, deeply influenced by both his personal journey and his love for India.


🇮🇳 Inspiring Lines on Nation-Building by Saurabh Pant:

  1. “A nation is not built by stones and steel, but by the dreams of those who refuse to give up.”

  2. “Even in the silence of the blind, echoes for  a vision for the nation are heard.”

  3. “We rise not alone, but with the strength of our people—unity is our greatest architecture.”

  4. “Progress is when every child believes their voice matters—when a nation listens, it grows.”

  5. “The true wealth of a country lies in how it uplifts its weakest—not how tall its towers rise.”

  6. “From the ashes of struggle rises a future brighter than any war-torn past—this is the spirit of India.”

  7. “Let us write our history not in blood, but in compassion, courage, and conviction.”

  8. “To serve the nation is not duty alone—it is the soul speaking in action.”

  9. “When you build a bridge for others, you build the future of your country.”

  10. “A blind man may not see the flag wave, but he can feel the freedom it brings in every breath.”


🔹 Common Themes in His Work:

  • Inclusion of the marginalized

  • Unity in diversity

  • Sacrifice and selflessness

  • Peace, not pride, as a foundation for growth

These lines reflect Saurabh Pant’s vision of a humane, inclusive, and progressive India where every citizen contributes, no matter their challenges.


If you are looking for more such inspiring words from his popular writing: Feel free to visit his blog or read his works online. . 


Monday, 11 August 2025

9 years in Global circle

Saurabh Pant’s presence in the global reading sphere is a remarkable example of how a visually impaired Indian author has crossed national boundaries to gain recognition in both mainstream and niche international literary circles. 

As he completes 9 years globally  in running, Here's a detailed look at his reach and influence globally:


🌍 Global Reading Presence of Saurabh Pant

📚 1. Global eBook Platforms

Saurabh Pant has published and distributed his works on major international digital platforms:

  • Amazon Kindle – His poetry and fiction titles like Burning Asia, Warming Boom, and Den of Death are available globally.

  • Apple Books, Lulu, and Scribd – These platforms feature dozens of his eBooks across environmental poetry, short fiction, and speculative writing.

  • Everand/Playster – Offers global subscription access to his digital works, particularly in poetry and nonfiction.

  • Bokus, Booktopia, Hugendubel  and Blackwells UK  also highlight print editions of Burning Asia.


🏛️ 2. Institutional & Academic Reach

  • His works have been archived or referenced by:

    • University of Bucharest (Romania) – Literary and cultural anthologies featuring his poems.

    • Poetry Ireland – Selected pieces showcased in curated global poetry collections.

    • Helsinki Library Network (Finland) – Foreign listings of titles like Burning Asia.

    • Southeast European Literary Forums – Invited to submit for cultural collections and commemorative editions.


🏅 3. International Literary Awards & Honors

Saurabh Pant has received notable international honors, validating his global literary footprint:

  • Borislav Medal (Montenegro)

  • Gustav Icalnou Medal (Romania)

  • Hersten Collar Award (USA)

  • Capital Medal (Australia)

  • Literature President Award (Romania)

  • CIS Cultural Harmony Medal

  • UNEP appreciation for Warming Boom on environmental themes


🌐 4. Multilingual Exposure

His works have been:

  • Translated into Romanian, Russian,  French  and Spanish through anthologies and global poetry initiatives.

  • Quoted or excerpted in literary magazines in Hungary, Poland, Sweden, and Germany.


📖 5. Notable Global Titles

Title

Global Relevance

Burning Asia

Political  poetry; distributed on global platforms

Warming Boom

Recognized by UNEP; featured in environmental lit circles

Den of Death

Gothic and horror poetry; available across Amazon regions

Asian Winds

Cross-cultural poetic reflections; popular in Europe


💻 6. Digital Presence and Literary Features

  • Goodreads – Listed with numerous reviews and global reader interaction.

  • StoryMirror, Inkzoid, WebStory India – Shared platforms with international audience access.

  • NE8X & Inkzoid Literary Festivals – Digitally broadcast his awards and features to global audiences.


🧭 Summary: Why He’s Noticed Internationally

  • ✅ Themes of environment, resilience, and human spirit resonate across cultures.

  • ✅ High volume of work (120+ titles) gives him visibility across genres and platforms.

  • ✅ Awards in Europe and North America legitimize his international literary credibility.

  • ✅ Active use of self-publishing and digital distribution ensures global availability.


As he completes 9 years in running, the author is gratified to  everyone internationally and he hopes the journey continues further, thanks all.