Reading beyond the algorithm: On World Book Day, writers and reviewers reflect on stories that last
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Wednesday, 23rd April 2025 at 2:53pm
There’s an indescribable comfort in the world of stories—where people, creatures, and words quietly come alive. Once drawn in, you realise the stories never really end. How do thoughts find their way onto a page? And how does a reader find meaning in them, like morning light slipping through a curtain to gently warm the skin? It’s in that still moment—stumbling upon a sentence that lingers—that you glimpse the calm clarity of the writer’s mind.
As the world marks World Book and Copyright Day, authors and readers across India are revisiting the value of storytelling in a time dominated by screens and scrolls. Influencing India spoke to a few authors and journalists to understand what keeps them engaged with books in the world of Instagram reels and podcasts.
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