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Nitin Soni

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Nitin Soni
BornNitin Soni
New Delhi, India
OccupationWriter, Poet
NationalityIndian
Alma materZakir Husain College
University of Delhi[1]
GenrePoetry, Short story
Notable worksThe Broken Boat (2016)

Nitin Soni is an Indian poet[2] and author, based in New Delhi, known for his best selling poetry book The Broken Boat, published by Authorspress in 2016.[1][3] The Broken Boat reached the #1 best selling poetry book slot Amazon India during 2016.[4] He is lyricist of The Kalam Anthem, dedicated to former president APJ Abdul Kalam, co-written by Srijan Pal Singh.[5] He is also working for underprivileged children.[6]

Books

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Poetry collection

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  • The Broken Boat (2016)

Anthology

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  • 40 Under 40: An Anthology of Post-Globalisation, 2016[7]
  • Shades of Suffering: Crumpled Voices, 2015
  • Rudraksha - When Gods Came Calling, 2015
  • UPPER CUT : Change India Initiative, 2014
  • Crumpled Voices - Shades of Suffering, 2014
  • Syahi, 2014
  • My Dazzling Bards, 2014
  • The Significant Anthology, 2014
  • Scaling Heights : An Anthology of Contemporary Indian English Poetry, (2013)[8]
  • Aatish: Sensitizing Sentient Sentiments, 2013

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Roy, Prakriti (14 August 2016). "The young changemaker". Daily Pioneer.
  2. ^ "Everything is for good". The Hindu. 16 April 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  3. ^ Jha Bhaskar, Bhaskaranand (21 August 2016). "Nitin Soni's The Broken Boat". Boloji.com.
  4. ^ "This #1 Amazon Bestselling Poet Is Only 25". Open Road Review. 22 January 2016.
  5. ^ "This author started a free library for underprivileged children". India Today. 16 November 2016.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "This author is hosting libraries for underprivileged children. He has a social media following of over 100,000". Indian Express. 16 November 2016.
  7. ^ Sen, Sudeep (23 December 2016). "Wordsmiths ahoy!". The Hindu Business Line.
  8. ^ "Scaling Heights: An Anthological Milestone of the Contemporary Indian English Writings" (PDF). thereviewsindia.co.in. Retrieved 5 September 2018.