Showing posts with label memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memories. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 April 2026

6 years to Den of death

This work is special as it represents the crux of the pandemic, so let's find out how much it has grown in the last 6 years or so. 


📘🌟 Celebrating 6 Years of Den of Death (eBook)

A Journey of Reflection, Resilience, and Remembrance

On this special occasion, Den of Death by Saurabh Pant completes six impactful years as an eBook — a milestone that marks not just time, but enduring relevance.

Since its digital release, Den of Death has stood as a poignant poetic response to one of the most challenging periods in recent history. Through evocative verses, the work captures the fear, uncertainty, loss, and resilience experienced during the global pandemic, while also offering a quiet sense of hope and humanity.

Over the past six years, the eBook format has allowed this collection to reach readers across continents — transcending boundaries and making its voice accessible to diverse audiences. Its presence in digital libraries and reading platforms has ensured that its message continues to resonate with those seeking meaning in difficult times.

What makes Den of Death truly special is its ability to transform pain into poetry — to document a shared human experience with sensitivity and depth. Readers have connected with its honest portrayal of emotions, finding both reflection and solace within its lines.

As the book steps into its seventh year, it remains a powerful reminder that even in the face of adversity, words have the strength to heal, connect, and endure.

✨ Six years on, the echoes of its verses continue to speak — softly, yet profoundly.


🌟 Reviews & Reader Impressions

1. 🌿 A deeply human document

“Den of Death feels less like a book and more like a diary of humanity during its most fragile time. The poems capture fear, silence, and hope with striking honesty.”


2. 💭 Emotionally intense yet comforting

“There is a rawness in the writing that makes you pause. It reflects pain, but at the same time, offers a strange comfort — as if someone has put your unspoken emotions into words.”


3. 🌍 A global experience in verse

“What stands out is how universal the book feels. Though written from one perspective, it mirrors the collective experience of people across the world during the pandemic.”


4. 🔥 Simple language, powerful impact

“The language is simple, but the emotions are powerful. You don’t need complex words to feel the depth — every poem hits directly.”


5. 🕊️ A work of remembrance and reflection

“This book serves as a reminder of what we went through — the loss, the uncertainty, and the resilience. It’s a quiet tribute to that period in time.”


6. 📖 Thought-provoking and relevant

“Even years after its release, the themes still feel relevant. It makes you reflect not just on the pandemic, but on life, mortality, and human connection.”


✨ Overall, readers tend to see Den of Death as a sensitive, reflective, and globally relatable poetic work that documents a shared human experience with sincerity.


Thanks all for helping it grow  in the past 6 years by sharing your valuable time to read, let’s hope for a larger reading score, till then keep reading everyone. 


Monday, 2 February 2026

5 years to Forest fires

Here is a warm, celebratory note marking the 5-year anniversary of Forest Fires as an eBook on 2nd February:


🔥🌿 Five Years of Forest Fires (eBook Edition)

2 February — A Literary Milestone

On 2nd February, Forest Fires by visually impaired author Saurabh Pant completed five meaningful years as a digital publication — a journey that continues to spark thought, concern, and dialogue across borders.

Since its release as an eBook, Forest Fires has stood as a powerful poetic response to environmental destruction, climate urgency, and humanity’s fragile relationship with nature. 

Through vivid imagery and reflective verse, the work has carried the silent voices of burning forests, displaced wildlife, and wounded ecosystems into global digital reading spaces.

Over the past five years, the eBook format has allowed Forest Fires to reach readers far beyond physical boundaries — into classrooms, reading circles, libraries, and personal devices worldwide. 

Its accessibility has been especially significant, reinforcing the belief that literature should travel freely and inclusively.

This anniversary is not just a celebration of time, but of impact — of conversations ignited, awareness raised, and empathy nurtured through poetry. 

Forest Fires remain a reminder that environmental stories are not regional; they are universal, and they demand reflection, responsibility, and hope.

As the book enters its sixth year, it continues to burn — not in destruction, but in purpose, memory, and conscience.

🌱 Five years on, the message still matters.


Celebrating 5 Years as an eBook | 2 February


🔗 Official eBook Availability

Forest Fires – Saurabh Pant (eBook)

A poetry collection reflecting on forest fires, environmental loss, and ecological responsibility.

📍 Lulu (Official Publisher Platform)

  • Format: EPUB (eBook)

  • Global availability

📍 Apple Books

  • Available for international readers

  • Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and Mac

📍 Everand (Digital Library / Reading Platform)

  • Preview, borrow, or read via subscription

  • Accessible across Europe, Asia, and the Americas


🌟 Appreciation & Reader Recognition

📖 Goodreads

  • Reader ratings and reviews highlighting the book’s environmental concern, imagery, and emotional depth

  • Frequently mentioned among Saurabh Pant’s eco-themed works


📝 Why Forest Fires Matters

  • Recognised for its eco-poetic voice and focus on climate consciousness

  • Widely read in digital reading circles due to eBook accessibility

  • Continues to be referenced in discussions around nature poetry and environmental literature


🌿 Anniversary Note

As Forest Fires completes five years as an eBook, its digital presence has ensured that its message — of awareness, responsibility, and remembrance — continues to reach readers across borders, devices, and generations.


Thank you all for making this work grow this far  in the reading spectrum.  

As the work completes 5 years in running, the author is thankful to everyone for their love and support so keep reading folks. 


Wednesday, 14 January 2026

7 years to Asian winds

Here is a celebration note for 7 years of Asian Winds (15 January 2026):


🌏 Celebrating 7 Years of Asian Winds — 15 January 2026

Seven years ago, on 15 January 2019, Asian Winds set sail into the literary world—bringing with it a powerful blend of poetry, politics, culture, and the pulsating heartbeat of a diverse continent.

Today, as it completes 7 remarkable years, we celebrate not just a book, but a voice that dared to explore Asia’s shifting landscapes through reflective verse.

Asian Winds remains special because it captures a moment in time when Asia stood at a crossroads—between tradition and transformation, tension and hope, identity and global influence.

Through its poems, readers travelled across borders, oceans, cultures, and conflicts, discovering how deeply interconnected Asian societies truly are.

Over the years, the work has found its way into readers’ circles, online platforms, and cross-continental collaborations, reminding us that poetry still has the power to comment, provoke, enlighten, and unify.

✨ Why the World Still Reads Asian Winds

  • It boldly touches on geopolitical realities without losing artistic warmth.

  • Its verses invite readers to see Asia not as a headline, but as a breathing, evolving story.

  • It continues to resonate with discussions about identity, environment, and regional harmony.

🎉 A Milestone Worth Celebrating

As Asian Winds completes 7 years, we honour the journey of the book, the reflections it has sparked, and the readers—across Asia and beyond—who found meaning in its pages.

Here’s to the winds that continue to blow across borders and minds. Here’s to 7 years of poetry that carried the spirit of a continent.

And here’s to many more journeys inspired by Asian Winds.


Thanks all for your love and support for the political poetry of Asia, keep reading.


Thursday, 4 September 2025

6 years to Warming fumes

the day when this nature  poetry completes 6 years in running, le’ts  cherish the moment for the time being: 

Official link of Warming fumes 


🔥 6 Years of “Warming Fumes” – A Lyrical Cry from the Earth

September 5, 2019 – September 5, 2025

Six years ago, the world was handed a warning—one wrapped not in graphs, but in poetry.
Warming Fumes, authored by Saurabh Pant, emerged as a searing voice from the mountains, blending environmental urgency with the soul of verse.

It wasn’t just a book.
It was a plume of poetic protest—unfolding the devastation of a warming world, species on the edge, and humanity’s fragile breath amidst smog and silence.

“You call it haze.
I call it a scream of the sky,
Coughing the names we forgot.”

Published in 2019, this work has continued to gain momentum across environmental forums, student circles, and visually impaired literary collectives across borders.

Six years later, the fumes haven’t cleared.
But this book still glows like a flare in the fog, reminding us what’s at stake.

Here’s to 6 years of poetic resistance, ecological voice, and literary flame.
Warming Fumes remains relevant up to this day.  And necessary.


Review Highlights 

Here are  some popular reviews of Warming Fumes by Saurabh Pant to further highlight the influence it has made amongst the Indian readers.


1. Madhulika (Goodreads, April 13, 2020)

  • Describes Warming Fumes as a poignant collection focused on nature and environmental concerns.

  • Praises the inclusion of visual elements, noting how illustrations enhance the poetic experience.

  • Highlights a memorable poem capturing the destructive impact of humanity on Arctic ice:


    “A human force has emerged to take advantage… Melting ice becoming more huge with time…”



  • Emphasizes the use of relatable analogies and the urgency to care for our planet.


2. Priya (Goodreads, November 22, 2020)

  • Finds the poems deeply effective and emotionally impactful, akin to those in Warming Boom.

  • Appreciates the book's structure: each fragment begins with an explanatory note by the author, followed by poems tied to the topic.

  • Notes clear, accessible language that communicates weighty environmental themes with precision.


    “Each poem is very deep and carries a strong message… the language used is simple and lucid.”



  • Labels the author’s environmental dedication as “really commendable,” and recommends the collection to all readers.


3. Sneha Prakash Thakur (Different Truths, March 13, 2020)

  • Calls the collection “a work of natural poetry” that meaningfully addresses pressing contemporary issues.

  • Appreciates the succinct and rhythmic poems, which stay engaging throughout.

  • Highlights standout pieces like Infected Souls, Flame’s Fear, Growling Blue, and Snow Without Life.


  • Affirms that the book is a must-read for its topical urgency and poetic quality.


On the day when the work completes 6 years, the author is thankful to  everyone and hopes the work continues to spread to a  larger span of readers, happy reading. 


Thursday, 7 August 2025

8 years to Feelings... not responding

Let’s join in for  the 8th anniversary of Feelings… Not Responding by Saurabh Pant  and Shounak pal, completing 8 years on 8th August 2025:


🖋️ 8 Years of “Feelings… Not Responding”

August 8, 2017 – August 8, 2025

Eight years ago, a book was born that didn’t shout—it echoed.
Feelings… Not Responding, coauthored  by Saurabh Pant and Shounak Pal  gave voice to what often remains unheard: 

The unspoken emotions, the silence between storms, and the truths we ignore in our digital, disconnected age.

In a world racing ahead, this book slowed us down. It asked us not to scroll—but to feel the human pang or separated souls. 

Through sharp reflection and emotional honesty in backdrop, it challenged readers to confront their own moments of numbness, detachment, and rediscovery.

“Sometimes, silence answers better than noise;
especially when your heart has stopped typing.”

As it completes 8 years, this work continues to stir souls—especially among young thinkers, the visually challenged community, and those who believe in the depth of thought beyond mere reaction.

Here's to 8 years of emotion, introspection, and literary resilience.
The feelings may pause, but the voice never fades.


Further If you are looking to read it, Here are some official places where you can find Feelings… Not Responding by Shounak Pal and Saurabh Pant (released on August 8, 2017):


📘 Purchase & Preview Links

1. Apple Books
Preview and buy the eBook for $7.99
(books.apple.com)

2. Amazon (Paperback & eBook)
Paperback available (ISBN 1387079433) and Kindle eBook listed.
(amazon.com)

3. Lulu (Official Publisher)
EPUB version listed on Lulu’s site – published Aug 8, 2017, poetry category, ISBN 9781387079438.
(lulu.com)


🌐 Other Mentions & Info

  • Goodreads lists it as a jointly authored poetry collection—great for reviews and reader feedback.
    (goodreads.com)

  • Google Books offers a preview.
    (books.google.com)


📋 Quick Access Summary

Platform

Format

Notes

Apple Books

eBook

$7.99, preview available

Amazon

Paperback & eBook

ISBN 1387079433

Lulu

EPUB eBook

Official publisher listing

Goodreads

Community

Reviews + ratings

Google Books

Preview

First few pages displayed


If you want to know more, read reviews or consider the work’s  progress,  Feel free to check the stores mentioned above.