Book Publishers Are Connecting Digitally With Audiences At The Time Of The Coronavirus

As visits to bookstores become impossible, publishers are reaching out to readers with online webinars, workshops, interactions with authors, and freebies to keep readers engaged

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As visits to bookstores become impossible, publishers are reaching out to readers with online webinars, workshops, interactions with authors, and freebies to keep readers engaged

The raging coronavirus pandemic has effectively forced book publishers in India to embrace the digital space, like never before, to connect with readers. With storefronts inaccessible, publishing platforms are taking to social media to stream workshops, seminars and conversations between authors and experts, besides giving freebies and hosting fun activities such as book quizzes to give readers something to cheer about in these difficult times.

Here, we look at a few such initiatives:

Roli Pulse: Ever since the lockdown began, independent publisher Roli Books has been regularly hosting and streaming interactions and conversations on topics as varied as cricket, fashion, health, art and even sports. The ongoing initiative, powered by its digital arm, Roli Pulse, has seen participation from William Dalrymple, Aruna Roy, Alan Wilkins, to name only a few.

Tune in to their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram channels to check out some lively conversations.

#IndiaReadsAtHome: Hachette India is also hosting a wide range of activities on its social media platforms. From virtual author sessions that include book readings, tutorials, recommendations and more, to trivia and games for children and social media challenges, it is offering activities that promise to dispel the boredom in this quarantine period. Also, there are book recommendations from specific genres (thrillers, romance, business, among others) for readers to follow. In collaboration with Scroll.in, Hachette is also publishing extracts from select books in its vast archive.

Visit their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram handles to enjoy and take part in these activities.

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