He has published over 31 books including 21 of his own writings while the rest were ones he edited.[2][4] and has been editor for Kala-Prayojan a quarterly literary magazine.[5] Among his published work are thirteen poetry collections.[6] His poetry has also been translated into other languages, including non-Indian languages.[5] Shesh has received many awards and honours[6]
Major Books published
Jaari Itihaas Ke Viruddha, 1974 (long poem)
Beswaad Hawayen, 1981 (monograph)
Kripal Singh Shekhawat, 1981 (monograph)
Ghar-Baahar, 1982 (poetry collection)
Neend men Mohenjodaro, 1988 (poetry collection)
Vrikshon Ke Swapna, 1988 (poetry collection)
Ashuddha Saarang, 1991 (poetry collection)
Kasht Ke Liye Kshamaa, 1995 (Poetry collection)
Kripayaa anyathaa Na Len, 1999 (Long poem)
Aap Ko yah Jaan Kar Prasanntaa Hogee, 2001 (poetry collection)
Apart from many honours and public felicitations, he was awarded the K. K. Birla Foundation's Bihari Puraskar, a national award for the year 2009 for his collection of poetry titled Jagah Jaisi Jagah.[7] He has also won an awarded from the Government of Rajasthan for 'original outstanding creative writing' in 1988.[citation needed]