Review: Kala-Eidos-Scribe 2025 – A Truly Memorable Literary Experience

Kala-Eidos-Scribe 2025 was not just an event; it was a beautifully curated literary journey that brought writers, artists and storytellers together in the most meaningful way. From the very beginning, it was evident that this festival had been created with heart, vision and a deep respect for the creative community.

At the core of this remarkable initiative stands Harshita Udani, the Founder of The Momma Clan. Her dedication, warmth, and tireless efforts were visible in every aspect of the festival. Harshita has an exceptional ability to create platforms where writers genuinely feel valued, seen and celebrated.

Kala-Eidos-Scribe is a true reflection of her passion for literature and her commitment to nurturing creative voices.

Being a part of the Author Spotlight was an enriching experience. One of the most cherished moments for me was the three book launches during the festival – two of my own books and one by my son. Sharing this mother-son literary milestone on such a prestigious platform was deeply overwhelming and memorable.

The Quill Sprint Writing Contest was another highlight of the event. It was engaging, well-structured, and creatively stimulating. The prompt-based format encouraged spontaneous expression and brought out the raw creativity of participants. It was refreshing to be part of a contest that focused on the joy of writing rather than just the outcome.

The Virtual Book Fair was one of the most engaging aspects of Kala-Eidos-Scribe 2025. It provided authors with a meaningful space to showcase their books and connect with readers beyond physical boundaries. The fair was thoughtfully organised, making it easy for visitors to explore a diverse range of titles across genres. As an author, it felt rewarding to see books being given visibility in a setting that truly celebrated literature. The virtual format allowed wider participation, enabling readers and writers from different places to come together on one platform. It was encouraging to be part of a book fair that was inclusive, well-curated and focused on supporting authors at every stage of their journey.

What truly set Kala-Eidos-Scribe apart was its sense of community. The festival seamlessly blended literature, art, and meaningful conversations, creating an environment where creativity could flourish freely. Every session felt purposeful, and every participant felt included.

In conclusion, Kala-Eidos-Scribe 2025 was a resounding success and a celebration of words, voices, and artistic expression. My heartfelt appreciation goes to Harshita Udani for envisioning and executing such a thoughtful literary festival. It was an honour to be a part of this journey, and I look forward to many more such inspiring editions in the future.

By – Arwa Saifi


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