A bunch of children within the town with a keenness for writing and reading got in combination to supply readable literature online. Though there's an explosion of data online, Nickendra Manikandan S, a native of Coimbatore and probably the most founding contributors of the gang, found very little literature to be had on social media. "We wanted to provide a platform to youngsters to read and publish their written work online. We started a portal called InkHigh, in which many college and school students publish their work," said the second one 12 months engineering scholar.
They all had person blogs and numerous unpublished work. With an goal to make the content material skilled, they determined to start out a portal through which avid writers and authors may just give a contribution and be informed from each and every other. Started in April, 2016, the gang now has round 12 core contributors, together with an modifying workforce and greater than 25 authors, on their portal. Books have additionally been revealed online through the workforce. "Many authors and writers were not getting their due. So, we wanted to create a community in which interested people could get their due and we wanted to give them the required reach through social media," said Nickendra.
Now, who are these youngsters? They are from faculties around the nation brought in combination through their commonplace passion via social media and commonplace pals. "Initially we were 10 writers, friends from school. The group grew organically in the past one and a half years. Most of us are first or second year students from colleges pursuing medicine, engineering, commerce and management studies. Students from Mumbai, Bengaluru, New Delhi, Chennai, Odisha, Kolkata and Coimbatore are part of the group," said Ok H Aditya, who is poetry.
Vishnu Agilesh, scholar of TIPS Global Institute, pursuing technical entrepreneurship said the gang remains in touch and ideates on quite a lot of facets of literature.
Arun Sreenivas, probably the most authors on the page, said he wrote a novel titled, 'When dreams come true' when he was once within the first 12 months of school. "Getting it published was a hassle and many wanted to change the entire content. I got to know about InkHigh through common friends as some members were my college seniors. Now 137 people have read my book and many have given me feedback," said Arun.
Now the community has an article workforce of 4 scholars who are English literature graduates. "We do not charge anyone for this. This is just a community of authors with a common passion," said Aditya. To sustain the community, the gang organises open mic events in quite a lot of towns through which scholars and artists are referred to as to show their talents.
The youngsters have already set up a site and plan to percentage this passion with more authors.
They all had person blogs and numerous unpublished work. With an goal to make the content material skilled, they determined to start out a portal through which avid writers and authors may just give a contribution and be informed from each and every other. Started in April, 2016, the gang now has round 12 core contributors, together with an modifying workforce and greater than 25 authors, on their portal. Books have additionally been revealed online through the workforce. "Many authors and writers were not getting their due. So, we wanted to create a community in which interested people could get their due and we wanted to give them the required reach through social media," said Nickendra.
Now, who are these youngsters? They are from faculties around the nation brought in combination through their commonplace passion via social media and commonplace pals. "Initially we were 10 writers, friends from school. The group grew organically in the past one and a half years. Most of us are first or second year students from colleges pursuing medicine, engineering, commerce and management studies. Students from Mumbai, Bengaluru, New Delhi, Chennai, Odisha, Kolkata and Coimbatore are part of the group," said Ok H Aditya, who is poetry.
Vishnu Agilesh, scholar of TIPS Global Institute, pursuing technical entrepreneurship said the gang remains in touch and ideates on quite a lot of facets of literature.
Arun Sreenivas, probably the most authors on the page, said he wrote a novel titled, 'When dreams come true' when he was once within the first 12 months of school. "Getting it published was a hassle and many wanted to change the entire content. I got to know about InkHigh through common friends as some members were my college seniors. Now 137 people have read my book and many have given me feedback," said Arun.
Now the community has an article workforce of 4 scholars who are English literature graduates. "We do not charge anyone for this. This is just a community of authors with a common passion," said Aditya. To sustain the community, the gang organises open mic events in quite a lot of towns through which scholars and artists are referred to as to show their talents.
The youngsters have already set up a site and plan to percentage this passion with more authors.
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December 30, 2017
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