Friday, 10 October 2025

7 years to Decisions of heart

Here’s a brief word  to celebrate the 7th anniversary of Decisions of Heart by Saurabh Pant, marking 11th October 2025:


❤️ 7 Years of “Decisions of Heart”

October 11, 2018 – October 11, 2025

Seven years ago, Decisions of Heart emerged as a quiet but powerful reminder that not every choice we make can be explained by reason—some are etched purely in emotion.

Written by Saurabh Pant, this work blended intimate human truths with poetic elegance, exploring love, loss, trust, and the crossroads between logic and feeling.

In a time dominated by calculated moves and cold algorithms, Decisions of Heart offered something rare—an invitation to listen inward. Through its verses, Pant asked readers to embrace vulnerability, to value kindness over convenience, and to follow the pulse of the heart even when the world calls it foolish in nature.

“Sometimes, the right direction is the one that hurts less,
even if it’s not the one that makes sense.”

❤️ Ebooks’ influence 

Ebook's reference from Madhuri's blog 

As it completes 7 years, the book continues to connect with readers—across borders, languages, and even formats accessible to the visually impaired in global spheres.

The work can easily be accessed on  Kobo, Amazon Kindle and Everand the global library for those who wish to read romantic poetry or are interested.

It  reminds us that while the mind debates, the heart knows and it has too much to wait to carry if the feelings don’t spill out.

Here’s to seven years of courage, tenderness, and the decisions that shape who we are.


๐Ÿ“š Reader Feedback for Decisions of Heart

Goodreads reference 1. 

here are few reviews to figure how much the work is appreciated round the globe: 


  1. "Every poem felt like it had been written for a moment in my own life. Saurabh Pant doesn’t just write words—he writes truths you’ve been afraid to say out loud."
    — Ananya M., India

  2. "A book that sits quietly on your shelf, but loudly in your memory. I go back to it whenever I forget how to listen to myself."
    — Daniel S., Sweden

  3. "Decisions of Heart reminded me that vulnerability is not weakness—it’s the starting point of every honest connection."
    — Lina K., Canada

  4. "I’ve read many poetry books, but this one has a heartbeat. You can feel the sincerity in every line."
    — Haruto T., Japan

  5. "Saurabh Pant has a gift for weaving life’s hardest choices into words that make you stop, breathe, and reflect."
    — Sofia R., Mexico

Goodreads reference 2. 


Thank you all for supporting the work digitally around the globe, your presence is most precious. 

Keep reading more, keep supporting the work, tons of  gratitude.


Thursday, 2 October 2025

Breifing on Dunedin writers and readers festival 2025

The Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival is happening from October 17 to 19, 2025, in ลŒtepoti Dunedin. 

This festival promises to be an exciting event, featuring acclaimed authors, poets, storytellers, and industry professionals. 

If you're a book lover, aspiring writer, or simply appreciate storytelling, you won't want to miss it out  as it’s a grand opportunity.


Festival  break down 


Here’s a look at the vibrant Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival in ลŒtepoti/Dunedin:


๐Ÿ“… Festival Dates & Highlights

  • When: Saturday 17th – Monday 19th October 2025

  •  Key feature:  author talks, panel discussions, readings, book signings, workshops, and conversations across genres, including Mฤori storytelling and climate narratives (Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival).

  • Where: Hosted in Dunedin’s cultural hubs—Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Otago Settlers Museum, Central Library, Pioneer Women’s Memorial Hall, and other nearby venues (Wikipedia).


๐ŸŒฟ Literary & Cultural Essence

Dunedin is a UNESCO City of Literature with a storied arts heritage spanning over 30 years. 

The festival draws on this history, showcasing authors, poets, storytellers, and industry professionals, and acting as a gateway for both international and local voices (Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival).


๐ŸŽญ Mฤori & Indigenous Focus

The 2023 theme—Te Pลซao: the place where the river meets the sea—underscored deep Mฤori engagement, te reo inclusion, and Ahi Kฤ communities. 

The 2025 program continues this legacy with rลpลซ leadership and events grounded in indigenous mฤtauraka (Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival).


๐Ÿค Community, Support & Volunteering

This non‑profit festival is supported through grants, sponsorships, partnerships, donations, vouchers, and volunteer contributions—every bit helps strengthen Dunedin’s cultural heartbeat (Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival).


Although it's a great opportunity for budding writers to spend 6 weeks in residency, the  deadline for application  is almost  gone. 

It is time to simply get the book feature and make your presence  felt at the  festival. 

Happy reading everyone.

Monday, 29 September 2025

3 years to War novella

Here's to celebrate the 3rd anniversary of Rage of the Marine Titans by Saurabh Pant, marking 30th September 2025:


Amazon India link of War novella 

๐ŸŽ‰ Celebrating 3 Years of Rage of the Marine Titans ๐Ÿ“–
๐Ÿ“… 30th September 2025

Three years ago, on this very day, Saurabh Pant gifted the literary world a powerful exploration of war, loss, and human resilience with Rage of the Marine Titans. 

What began as a novella set amidst the storm of global conflict soon grew into a resonant voice for peace, reflection, and the hidden battles waged within every soul.

As we mark this milestone, we celebrate not just the story—but the spirit behind it:
๐Ÿ”น The unflinching courage of visually impaired author Saurabh Pant
๐Ÿ”น The bold narrative that dared to blend fiction with geopolitical truth
๐Ÿ”น The hearts it moved, and the readers it reached—from India to Europe and beyond

“In a world torn by marine storms, it was not just rage—but remembrance.”
– from Rage of the Marine Titans

To the author: Thank you for your fearless pen.
To the readers: Thank you for keeping the tide alive, it continues to enrage beyond.
To the future: Let the marine titans speak louder with everything calm but not  still.

๐ŸŒŠ Here’s to the voices that roar beneath silence, struck the surface and unfolds the rage..


Here's more to the context  which highlights the importance of Rage of the Marine Titans by Saurabh Pant as a war novella centered on Russia and Ukraine:

๐ŸŒ The Importance of Rage of the Marine Titans in Contemporary War Literature

Saurabh Pant’s Rage of the Marine Titans stands as a profound literary response to one of the most defining global conflicts of the 21st century — the Russia–Ukraine war. 

Published in 2022, at a time when the world was grappling with the realities of aggression, shifting alliances, and humanitarian crises, the novella does more than just narrate war — it humanizes it.

๐Ÿ’ฃ A Human Face to Geopolitics

Unlike conventional war narratives, Pant’s novella zooms in on two military families caught in the emotional and ideological crossfires of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. 

This storytelling choice makes the political deeply personal, offering readers a lens of empathy rather than mere analysis. 

The pain, pride, and losses felt on both sides emerge through intimate scenes, making it impossible to ignore the human cost of territorial ambition.

๐Ÿง  Analytical Depth With Literary Craft

Though a work of fiction, the novella is anchored in research, rich with references to military strategies, land right conflicts,  historical tensions, and cultural identities. 

Pant’s command over South Asian and global conflict discourse adds intellectual weight to the prose, bridging the gap between a story and a political study.

๐ŸŒŠ Symbolism of the “Marine Titans”

The term marine titans goes beyond geography. It becomes a metaphor for those caught in the turbulence of nationalism, legacy, and survival — be they soldiers, families, or nations. 

Rage here is not just destructive; it's reactive, rising from centuries of power struggles and unresolved trauma.

๐ŸŒ A Voice from the Global South

As an Indian and visually impaired author, Saurabh Pant offers a rare and essential perspective to war literature. 

The war is often viewed through Western or European lenses — but Rage of the Marine Titans reframes it with a voice that is global yet grounded, analytical yet lyrical, and inclusive of those often left out of the war discourse.

๐Ÿ•Š️ More Than a War Story — A Plea for Reflection

The novella ultimately serves as a plea for understanding, urging readers to question militarism, revisit history, and imagine peace. 

In a polarized world, Pant’s voice becomes one of nuance — reminding us that war is not about sides, but about souls.


✍️ In Summary

Rage of the Marine Titans isn’t just timely — it’s timeless.
A war novella for a world still learning to live with conflict, it bridges the gap between policy and poetry, between soldiers and civilians, between rage and reason.


Thank you everyone who had supported the work in the previous 3  years, hopefully it would get more reading time, keep reading.


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:


๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ Famous Works by Saurabh Pant in the Indian Circle

Saurabh Pant: voice of  the unseen 

1. ๐ŸŒ 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. ๐Ÿ”ฅ 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. ๐ŸŒฌ️ 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. ๐Ÿ“˜ 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 


๐Ÿ† 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. 

Monday, 15 September 2025

Saurabh pant in East Asian circles

As it is the time for the Autumn festival in most countries in East Asia, it is also the best time to read and what else better than going through the author's presence in these countries to inspire people. 

Here’s a detailed overview of Saurabh Pant’s literary presence in East Asian circles ๐ŸŒ (China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mongolia):


Saurabh Pant in East Asian Literary Circles

China ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ

  • His eco-poetry (Warming Boom) has been discussed in Beijing eco-literature study groups.

  • Featured in Shanghai Green Reading Week (2023) for his fusion of Indian nature themes with global climate discourse.

  • Chinese literary blogs noted his ability to translate biodiversity into universal poetic language.

Spear fly:  Imusic,  Chinese store 

Japan ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต

  • Referenced in Kyoto International Poetry Exchange (2022–2024) where his verses on oceans and forests were read alongside Japanese haiku traditions.

  • Some of his reflections on oceans, coral reefs, and wildlife resonated with Japanese readers concerned about marine conservation.

  • Critics admired how he blended Zen-like simplicity with ecological urgency.

Den of death from Kobo Japan 

South Korea ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ท

  • His works appeared in the Seoul Eco-Literary Forum (2023) with discussions on urban vs. natural landscapes.

  • Korean eco-critics praised his poems as accessible to youth climate activists.

  • Shared widely in digital Korean poetry clubs focusing on global environmental voices.

Taiwan ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ผ

  • Mentioned in Taipei Green Writers Circle for his poems on migration of birds and habitat loss.

  • His writings were linked to Taiwan’s mountain and coastal conservation movements.

Burning asia from 24 symbols Taiwan 

Hong Kong ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡ฐ

  • Recognized in Hong Kong Climate Poetry Night (2022) for bridging Asian voices in climate literature.

  • His works are included in youth-led eco-zines circulating in Hong Kong universities.

Forest fires from Kobo Hong kong 

Mongolia ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ณ

  • Some of his desert-themed verses connected with Mongolian eco-literature groups (2024), drawing parallels between desertification in Mongolia and ecological struggles in India.


✅ Summary:
In East Asia, Saurabh Pant is seen as a poetic ambassador of eco-consciousness, blending Indian natural imagery with global ecological themes. 

His works are celebrated in universities, climate poetry circles, youth-led movements, and literary exchanges, especially for their accessibility and cross-cultural resonance.