Updated On: 30 June, 2024 12:28 PM IST | Mumbai | Sanjeevni Iyer
They don’t care about seeing their name on a novel. They have Wattpad, which connects them to a global audience and rakes in the moolah

Wattpad exposes new authors to a global audience, an aspect that traditional publishing houses lack
With sky-rocketing publishing costs and incessant waiting periods holding authors behind, Wattpad, a social storytelling platform, builds an anonymous and prompt community for the blooming authors of today.
What initially started as an idea for virtual reading and interactive narratives by Allen Lau & Ivan Yuen in Toronto, has today branched out to develop a space for writers worldwide, including India, Malaysia, the Philippines, and more. India alone amounts to the second-largest traffic on the platform (around 12.3 per cent), with most of its audiences averaging between the ages of 13 and 34, as per a study. Most teenagers and young adults prefer penning their fantasies and creative imaginations down to story with a vibrant community of honest readers.