Baldip Kaur is a British Indian and an accomplished exhibiting artist and writer. Her writing is inspired by giving a voice to oppressed e,g child grooming/trafficking, psychological and domestic violence.
Her published literary works are novels ‘Kismet’, ‘Fanish’ ‘Maelstrom’ ‘Call of Angels.’ and her latest novel ' I can't breathe; In addition she has published ‘Visual Reflections’ a compilation of some of her artwork and poetry
Her novels give voice against social injustices and all the issues addressed, by her, although fiction, are of concern to the values and advancement of society
Baldip started her creative journey by painting in oils, which was soon followed by putting pen to paper, and 'Kismet' her first novel began to take shape. She found she was inspired by social issues so took the subect of womens oppression in Kismet followed by Maelstrom, in which the characaters faced and fought political and mental demons. This was followed by her third novel 'Fanish' which is a novel about child grooming. Her latest novel 'Call of Angels' is set amidst the lockdown of Covid 19 with flash backs to the tsunami of 2004
Let me Live !
Baldip's latest novel is set against the backdrop of the Ukrainian war. The reader will perceive how predators kidnap and groom vulnerable children.
It has characters who battle emotions, fight their mental demons against cultural context, of love and human fragility.
The novel in which prevailing social norms that govern our world are dramatized through their effect on characters.