How much do youth like or dislike fiction writing? Discussion with young writers on Aaj Tak's platform
Aaj Tak hosted a discussion on youth preferences in fiction writing at the 'Sahitya Aaj Tak 2026' event in Lucknow.
In Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, the stage for 'Sahitya Aaj Tak 2026' has been set, focusing on contemporary literary discussions. On the second day of the event, a session titled 'Hindi Fiction Writing and Youth Preferences' featured notable speakers, including author and storyteller Divya Prakash Dubey and poet-writer Neelotpal Mrinal. They engaged in dialogue regarding the interests of young readers and provided insights into the nuances of fiction writing.
During the session, Dubey and Mrinal explored the changing trends in literature among youth, examining how their preferences shape the landscape of Hindi fiction. They discussed various elements that resonate with young readers, including compelling storytelling and relatable characters, which they deemed essential for successful fiction writing in today's contemporary climate. Additionally, they shared what they believe to be the necessary 'formula' for aspiring fiction writers to connect effectively with the youth audience.
The implications of their discussion extend beyond mere literary preferences, as it highlights the evolving relationship between young writers, their work, and the reading habits of youth in India. This conversation underscores the importance of engaging young readers through relevant narratives in order to keep the literary culture vibrant and dynamic, which is crucial for the future of Hindi literature.