Works
- Paunan Nal Guftagoo - Punjabi Poetry - 1979
- Speaking to the Winds - Poetry English - 1982
- Foot Prints of Silence - Poetry English - 1988
- Saffron Leaves: an anthology of Canadian Punjabi Literature - 1992
- Glimpses of Twentieth Century Punjabi Poetry in English Translation - 1992
- Distant Women - Short Fiction - 1994
- Sat Parayian - Collection of Short Stories - 1994
- Behind the Palace Doors - Drama 1999
- Woman Words and Strength - Punjabi Poetry - 2000
- Aurat Shabad Te Shakti - Punjabi Poetry - 2000
- Daughters Behind the Palace Doors - Drama - 2000
- Mahlin Wasdiyan Dhian - Collection of One-Act Plays - 2000
- Prof. Mohan Singh (Punjabi poet) & Faiz Ahmed Faiz (Urdu Poet)- Identical and comparative Study - 2003
- Faiz Ahmed Faiz - Kav Sagar -Ed. Urdu Poetry in Gurmukhi Script, Tarlochan Publications - 2003
- Rom Rom Vich Jagdey Deevay - Punjabi Poetry, Lokgeet Publications - 2005
- Akas Barmala, Urdu poetry of Zahid Laeeq in Gurmukhi script by Ed. Surjeet Kalsey, 2006.
- Naam Tiharey - Punjabi Poetry, Akhar Publications - 2006
- Aurat Ton Aurat Tak - Surjeet Kalsey's Literary Journey - Ed. by Dr.Sharnajit Kaur, Tarlochan Publications - 2007
- Katha Teri Meri, Short Stories, Tarlochan Publications, 2008
- "Colours of My Heart" English poems, Tarlochan Publications,2011
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