digital literature
Digital literature refers to literary works that are created, distributed, and read in digital formats. This includes e-books, online articles, and interactive narratives that can be accessed on devices like computers, tablets, and smartphones. Digital literature often incorporates multimedia elements such as audio, video, and hyperlinks, enhancing the reading experience.
Additionally, digital literature can involve collaborative writing platforms and social media, allowing authors and readers to engage in real-time discussions. Notable examples include works by authors like Mark Z. Danielewski and platforms like Wattpad, which showcase how technology influences storytelling and reader interaction.