Digital Literature
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How digital fiction is unlocking new worlds and stories for those who may not want to read books
The popularity of literary video games is on the rise.
James O’Sullivan, The Conversation
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Technology isn’t just helping children read stories, it can also make them active storytellers
An exciting array of online tools can help children make up and share their own stories.
Tanvi Domadia
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The quest to preserve the ‘Lotus Sutra’, Buddha’s final teaching on salvation
The British Library is undertaking a four-year project to conserve and digitise nearly 800 copies of the Lotus Sūtra in Chinese.
Mélodie Doumy
Trending
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How Karnataka’s once-powerful Janata Dal Secular was reduced to a Hindutva offshoot
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‘Saffronisation of Doordarshan’: After DD News unveils new logo, social media users express alarm
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‘They built the Ram temple. That is bigger than providing jobs.’
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How Guwahati became the second-most polluted city in the world
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‘Will I risk paralysis to get bail?’: Arvind Kejriwal denies eating sugary foods in prison
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Will India ever have free e-books like on the New York Subway?
Commuters can read short stories and novellas during their ride instead of scrolling obsessively through their newsfeed.
Scroll Staff
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How a children’s book publisher hopes to reach more of India’s 200 million children
Pratham Books’ new open-source platform is a huge step to creating more young readers.
Shreya Ila Anasuya
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Are online literary magazines the future of literature or a mere indulgence for writers and ignored by readers?
An interview with Indira Chandrasekhar, founder-editor of the online literary magazine outofprint, offers some answers.
Sathya Saran
Video
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Watch: This fan-made trailer imagines Henry Cavill and Margot Robbie starring in a James Bond film
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Watch: Mount Ruang erupts in Indonesia, spewing columns of ash and lava
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Watch: Unbelievable scenes of flooding in Dubai airport, streets, and malls after heavy rain in UAE
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Indian elections: How secure is the EVM-VVPAT process?
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Watch: Footballers of Indian clubs walk out on the pitch with dogs to get them adopted