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Showing posts with label Author. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 April 2026

New Updates on Saurabh Pant's works

Here are the latest updates on books and digital releases by visually impaired author Saurabh Pant, especially from 2024–2025:


📙 New & Recent Works (Up to 2025)

🆕 The Asian Carnage (2025)

  • A new poetry e-book released on 22 July 2025.

  • Focuses on current conflicts, displacement, ecological ruin, and geopolitical struggles across Asia, blending poetic realism with contemporary issues.

  • Available as an ePub e-book on Lulu.


📘 Most popular:  Burning Asia: The Present Image — Latest Update

📖 Availability & Format

  • Burning Asia: The Present Image remains actively available in eBook (EPUB) and paperback/print formats through multiple global platforms.

🔗 Where You Can Find It Now

  • eBook (Digital) — Worldwide
    Available for purchase and download on Rakuten Kobo (Worldwide) — easy to read on phones, tablets, and e-readers.

  • eBook — Regional Stores (e.g., Norway, South Africa)
    Listed in local Kobo stores like Kobo Norway and Kobo South Africa, showing continued digital distribution in Europe/Africa.

  • Paperback / Print (Europe)
    Paperback copies (print-on-demand) are available via European sellers — for example on Medimops (Germany), offering delivery across many EU countries at affordable prices.

  • Other Retailers
    The book is also listed on general book sites like Bookscape, which confirms its paperback availability online.

📚 Content & Continued Interest

  • Burning Asia is still cited as one of Saurabh Pant’s best-known and widely read works, especially noted for its poetic exploration of geopolitical and social challenges across Asia. It’s commonly referenced alongside his other notable works in recent author profiles.

  • The themes — including conflict, cultural shifts, and Asian socio-political issues — continue to be relevant in discussions of contemporary poetry that engage with real-world affairs, helping the work maintain ongoing interest among global readers.

📌 Summary — What’s New

✅ Burning Asia remains actively sold in eBook and paperback formats.
✅ It’s reachable via Rakuten Kobo worldwide and local regional stores (e.g., Norway, South Africa).
✅ Print copies are available in Europe through second-hand/new sellers.
✅ It continues to be recognized as one of Pant’s signature works on Asian sociopolitical poetry.


📚 Ongoing/Still-Available E-Books

These are older works that remain actively distributed online and are still part of his ongoing catalogue:


🌲 Forest Fires

  • An environmental poetry collection on forest destruction and human impact.

  • Available as an e-book on Lulu and other global stores such as Apple Books and Bol.

🌏 Asian Winds

  • Poetry exploring cultural, political, and economic themes across Asia.

  • Available on e-book platforms like Apple Books.

❤️ Decisions of Heart

  • A reflective poetry collection centered on love, memory, and emotional resilience.

  • Available as an e-book on Lulu.

☠️ Den of Death

  • Poems about the global COVID-19 experience and its emotional aftershocks.

  • Available on Apple Books and other e-stores.


📍 Recent Recognition & Attention

  • His body of work continues to be featured in global summaries of his best-known titles, with environmental and geopolitical works consistently highlighted as key impacts of his writing career.


Thanks all for helping  the books come on top, keep reading everyone. 

Tuesday, 30 December 2025

Top 10 moments of 2025

Every year there are newer things to count, one that made everyone proud or  bring smiles,  so here  comes the author Saurabh pant  with top 10 moments of the year 2025: 


No. 10: Celebrated a decade of growth, victories,  presence and mentorship in Blind quizzing circuit. 

Celebrations of quiz legacy 

On No 9: Forest fires gets  featured in Tokyo forest meet 

Tokyo forest meet feature update 

On no 8: Multiple features for  book on birds including Chinese nature submit, UK birds readathon and Fly height submit, Honduras 

On no 7:  Environmental works featured in Dunedin writers and reader festival in New Zealand 

Dunedin festival feature 

On no 6: Literary featured in  Stockholm writers festival 

Stockholm writer's festival feature 

On no 5: Personal spotlight showcased in Vents magazine UK 

Vents magazine feature 

On no 4: Presence in  Cultural festivities and  community ceremony by Seva Bharti in Delhi 

On no 3: National coverage in top known digital media platforms 

National coverage with The update INdia 

On no 2: Janeu held in haldwani in presence of family members 

On no 1: International release and press briefing  of Ebook titled  The asian carnage 

News feature of The Asian carnage 


Gratitude 2025 


As the year comes to its close, here’s a warm gratitude note by visually impaired author Saurabh Pant, reflecting on the happy memories of 2025:


🌼 Gratitude Note — Reflections on 2025

By Saurabh Pant

As 2025 gently draws to a close, I pause with a heart full of gratitude.

This year has been a quiet celebration of resilience, kindness, and shared belief. 

From reading circles that welcomed my words with open minds, to festivals and platforms that allowed my stories and poems to travel far beyond me, 2025 reminded me that vision is not limited to sight — it lives in connection.

I am deeply thankful to every reader who found a piece of themselves in my work, to educators and accessibility advocates who ensured that literature remains inclusive, and to fellow writers who walked beside me with encouragement and honesty. 

Each review, message, and conversation became a reminder that words, when written with sincerity, find their way.

Some of my happiest moments this year were simple ones — listening to my work being read aloud, witnessing conversations sparked by poetry on climate, humanity, and hope, and knowing that my journey as a visually impaired author resonated with readers across borders. 

These moments strengthened my faith in literature as a shared human space.

I also extend my heartfelt appreciation to the digital platforms, libraries, and volunteers who supported accessible reading formats. Your quiet efforts turned obstacles into bridges.

Above all, I thank my family, mentors, and friends, whose belief never wavered. 

Your support continues to be my greatest anchor.

As I look ahead, I carry forward the memories of 2025 not as milestones, but as gentle reminders — that perseverance has its own poetry, and gratitude its own voice.

With humility and hope,
Saurabh Pant


See you all in a new year with more zeal, energy and  more growth: 

Thank you all.  



Monday, 22 September 2025

11 years in Indian literary circles

As The author completes 11 years in the Indian literary circle, it's time to figure out how much his country  appreciates him. Saurabh Pant is known for his socially conscious poetry, environmental themes, and his journey as a visually impaired author who had inspired many with time. 

Though he may not be a household name like mainstream fiction writers, he has carved a niche in digital poetry, eco-literature, and indie publishing.

Here are his most recognized works in India:


🇮🇳 Famous Works by Saurabh Pant in the Indian Circle

Saurabh Pant: voice of  the unseen 

1. 🌍 Warming Boom

Theme: Climate change, nature, ecological awakening

  • One of his most appreciated collections in India.

  • Widely read in academic, eco-literary, and environmental forums.

  • Available on Google Play Books, Lulu, and Amazon India.

Amazon india link of Warming boom 


2. 🔥 Burning Asia: The Present Image

Theme: Asian politics, human rights, social change

  • Gained attention among youth and students of international relations and sociology.

  • Known for its bold commentary and poetic activism.

  • Available in print and digital formats.

Desertcart India link of Burning asia 


3. ☠️ Den of Death

Theme: COVID-19 pandemic, death, global fear

  • Released during the pandemic; gained attraction as a reflective and relevant poetic work.

  • Read by Indian readers on Amazon Kindle, Kobo, and in universities.

An indian review on Den of death 


4. 🌬️ Asian Winds

Theme: Political poetry with focus on Asian leadership and global trends

  • Strong appeal among students in political science, journalism, and modern history.

  • Cited in online readings and youth debates.

Kobo India link of Asian winds 


5. 📘 Thoughts Beyond Measure

Theme: Philosophy, mind, abstract ideas

  • Read in colleges and philosophy clubs across northern India.

  • Not as globally famous but locally respected in academic circles.

Shefali's review of Quotebook 


🏆 Additional Points

  • Many of his books have been read by civil service aspirants, environmental activists, and independent poets.

  • His journey is often cited in disability literature forums and motivational interviews in India.

  • Some books are featured on Google Play Books India, Amazon India, and Kobo India.


On the day when he completes 11  great  years at home, the author is thankful to everyone and hopes it  continues making  him go big in the Indian circle.