• August 21, 2025

Arnab Bhowmick Talks About His Book “Echos of Epiphany”

Arnab Bhowmick Talks About His Book “Echos of Epiphany”
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About the Author:

Arnab Bhowmick is an award-winning poet and an emerging voice in contemporary poetry, recognised for his profound emotional depth and lyrical clarity. In 2024, he received the 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award for his debut poetry collection, Verses of the Healing Soul. This work touched hearts across generations with its quiet wisdom and soulful resonance. Driven by an unwavering devotion to the written word, Arnab weaves his verses from threads of realism, introspection, and timeless beauty. His poetry reflects a deep reverence for nature, emotion, and the human spirit, echoing the influences of literary greats like John Keats and William Wordsworth. Much like them, he seeks to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary through the power of language. As an aspiring novelist as well, Arnab continues to explore the vast landscape of human experience, encouraging readers not only to look outward but to journey inward.

Exclusive interview with the author

Q: Can You Tell Me About The Book?

A: Echoes of the Epiphanies is a lyrical journey into the unseen—the sacred beneath the ordinary. These poems are not just written; they’re revealed, offering glimpses into a deeper truth where fragility becomes holy and silence speaks. From ageing parents to forgotten children, from lost innocence to quiet rebellion, this collection invites you to feel, not interpret. It is a surrender to mystery—a raw, reverent hymn to the human spirit. Let the verses move you, break you open, and echo your own epiphanies.

Q: What Does The Title Mean?

A: Echoes of Epiphany reflects the quiet yet lasting impact of personal revelations I’ve experienced while stepping into adulthood. Each poem captures moments of clarity—epiphanies—that have shaped my understanding of life, identity, and growth. The “echoes” represent how these insights continue to resonate within me, long after they first arrived, guiding my journey of self-discovery.

Q: How Did Publishing Your First Book Change Your Process Of Writing?

A: Holding my first published book in my hands was a transformative moment,it turned doubt into confidence. I no longer saw myself as just an aspiring writer, but as an author. That shift brought a new sense of purpose and discipline. Knowing the publishing roadmap also made the process feel more focused and achievable, pushing me to write with greater momentum and clarity.

Q: What, In Your Opinion, Are The Most Important Elements Of Good Writing?

A: Good writing is honest, intentional, and emotionally resonant. It doesn’t just communicate—it connects. Strong writing balances clarity with depth, allowing readers to feel something genuine. Whether it’s fiction or poetry, rhythm and tone matter as much as structure and style. Above all, good writing tells the truth, even through fiction.

Q: What Is The Most Difficult Part About Writing For You?

A: For me, the hardest part is battling self-doubt. Some days, ideas flow effortlessly; on others, they barely come, yet the work must go on. Doubting your own words can be paralyzing. Consistency is another challenge—writing daily is crucial, but not always easy.

Q: What Are Your Top 3 Books?

A: It’s tough to choose, but these stand out. As a fan of fantasy, the Harry Potter series sparked my love for storytelling. Great Expectations moved me with its emotional depth, and Crime and Punishment challenged me with its psychological complexity.

Q: What Advice Would You Give To Aspiring Authors?

A: If you can write five honest lines, you already hold the seed of a story—and perhaps, a book. Overthinkers often make the best writers, because they naturally dig deeper into emotion, nuance, and meaning. There’s an entire universe within you waiting to be shaped—your universe—and you might be surprised how many others are eager to explore it. So when that first spark of inspiration strikes, don’t wait for perfection. Capture it, nurture it, and give it room to grow into something whole. And above all—read, read, read. Reading is the soul’s rehearsal for writing. A vivid reader inevitably becomes an insightful writer.

This book is published by OrangeBooks Publication.  All rights are reserved with the author & the publisher.


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