Digital Literature
Digital literature refers to literary works that are created, distributed, and read in digital formats. This includes e-books, online poetry, interactive stories, and multimedia narratives that often incorporate text, images, audio, and video. Digital literature can be accessed on various devices such as computers, tablets, and smartphones, making it more accessible to a wider audience.
The rise of digital literature has transformed traditional reading experiences, allowing for new forms of storytelling and reader engagement. Authors can experiment with different formats and styles, while readers can interact with the content in innovative ways. This evolution has led to the emergence of genres like hypertext fiction and digital poetry, expanding the boundaries of what literature can be.