The rise of digital technology has transformed how literary genres evolve, reshaping storytelling methods and formats. Platforms like Kindle, Audible, and Twine have revolutionized storytelling by enhancing accessibility, interactivity, and adaptability. This paper explores how these innovations redefine genre conventions, enrich reader engagement through personalized, immersive experiences, and empower writers with creative tools and formats. It also examines challenges such as accessibility gaps, content quality concerns, and debates over digital works’ literary legitimacy. Looking ahead, emerging technologies like AI and VR promise to further revolutionize storytelling with hyper-personalized narratives and immersive environments.
Additionally, it explores
what these changes mean for authors, readers, and the literary canon.
Author
(s) Details
Jayabala Girish
School of Skill Education, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai,
India.
Priya Singh
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, Principal I/C, MIT School of
Education & Research, MIT Art, Design & Technology University, Pune, India.
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