Digital literature represents a dynamic and evolving field that continuously pushes the boundaries of narrative innovation. This form of literature leverages digital technology to create unique storytelling experiences, often departing from traditional linear narratives. The paper delves into the realm of digital literature and narrative innovation through a comprehensive analysis of the app-based serialized novel The Silent History. Employing a multidisciplinary approach, the study seeks to illuminate the unique narrative strategies and interactive features employed in the work. The Silent History challenges conventional notions of storytelling by harnessing the affordances of mobile technology and geolocation to create a dynamic and participatory narrative experience. Through an examination of the app's interface, user-generated content, and collaborative storytelling elements, an attempt is made to explore how the novel redefines traditional author-reader relationships and narrative structures. The analysis sheds light on the potential of app-based serialized storytelling to foster reader engagement, enable new modes of storytelling, and push the boundaries of narrative experimentation. The paper contributes to an understanding of the evolving landscape of digital literature and invites further exploration into the intersections of technology and narrative artistry.
Dr. Jisha John (Tue,) studied this question.