Chiki Sarkar: How India's smartphone revolution is creating a new generation of readers and writers
Chiki Sarkar is the founder of Juggernaut, a platform to find and read high quality, affordable books and to submit your writing. Full bio
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an airport, a restaurant,
or maybe in your pockets.
of my office block.
of 20-something professionals
had a book in their hands.
very, very frustrated.
in love with was Mr. Darcy.
on a summer break from college.
in a little flat I bought in my mid-20s,
reading "The Da Vinci Code."
a terrible confession:
I get into bed with "War and Peace."
people I saw around me:
that I needed a monthly dose of diapers.
like most urban Indians,
video-chatting my twin.
that was happening in India.
users of smartphones in the world.
slashed so radically
and even a part of rural India
with a data connection in their hands.
like, all of America or something.
and growing and growing.
is empowering Indians
that I was seeing around me
my world of books.
to want to read for fun.
the best-seller lists in India,
in the best-seller list
as the "New York Times" number one seller,
was creating readers and writers
and reading all kinds of things:
I wondered to myself,
and these readers,
of India's top publishing company,
in a cheap bohemian district of Delhi,
a new kind of publishing house.
needs a new kind of reader
"What would this new reader want?
from their online services,
to want from life today?"
were always on the go.
their lifestyle and schedules.
a 200-page book?
a little bit more digestible?
to their online reading.
books under a dollar.
and it was born.
of stories designed for the smartphone,
to upload their own stories,
along with the very writers
other people's digital platforms.
you've had a long day at work,
in your ride-hailing app,
and you lie back on your seat,
waiting for you, timed to your journey.
like Lucknow, which lies near Delhi.
know about your sexuality.
written in Hindi, priced under a dollar,
around them in real time?
of very famous politicians
decriminalized homosexuality,
on our home page.
the great writer Mahasweta Devi died,
as soon as news hit.
to every moment of a reader's life.
under the age of 30.
there isn't a modern bookshop.
during the long commute back home.
who loves our nonfiction
and that's priced very low.
city of Bangalore.
an in-app notification
has written a sexy short story
called Sunny Leone.
person, as it happens.
a collection of sexy short stories
that we'd asked Sunny Leone to write.
what a book is and how a reader behaves,
from teenagers to housewives.
an essay, a single short story ...
to the app to write again.
wife, two kids, a good job.
a book that he loved,
if he could write, too.
he had stories in his mind.
and he couldn't really manage it.
the Juggernaut writer's platform.
was that he felt this was a place
head and shoulders, equally,
that he most admired.
a minute here, an hour there,
a little bit of time on his hands.
extraordinary story for us.
about a family of assassins
lanes of Old Delhi.
he'd not only scored a film deal
to write another story.
stories on our app.
and we have a long way to go.
by the end of this year,
many priced at under a dollar.
they've never, ever heard of before.
that comes from our writer's platform.
as checking your email,
the six-inch world of the smartphone,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Chiki Sarkar - PublisherChiki Sarkar is the founder of Juggernaut, a platform to find and read high quality, affordable books and to submit your writing.
Why you should listen
Chiki Sarkar is the publisher and founder of Juggernaut Books, a new age publishing house based out of India that has a traditional print list and its own app and amateur writing platform. Before setting up Juggernaut, she was the publisher of Penguin Random House India and the founding editor in chief of Random House India. Sarkar lives in New Delhi, India.
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