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This new festival in Mumbai dedicated to millennials celebrates micro-fiction

Updated on: 28 March,2017 10:15 AM IST  | 
Joanna Lobo |

A new festival dedicated to millennials celebrates micro-fiction across all media

This new festival in Mumbai dedicated to millennials celebrates micro-fiction

Spoken word poet Shamir Reuben will be among the speakers at the event
Spoken word poet Shamir Reuben will be among the speakers at the event


It is an event on the lines of a literature festival, but with many differences. There won't be any serious panel discussions, the speakers will have personal interactions with audience members (yes, selfies might be a part of these, too) and sessions won't last for hours. We are referring to the first edition of The Micro-Fiction Fan Fest (TMFFF), to be held in the city this weekend.


"There are so many literary fests taking place everywhere, where micro-fiction was just a theme. However, now, this form is emerging slowly - there are people dedicated to writing only micro-fiction - and the demand is increasing," says Khushboo Balwani Rawal, who founded the festival with her friend, Hiral Malde Shah. "We wanted an event solely dedicated to micro-fiction, so this is India's first micro-fiction festival."


Khushboo Balwani Rawal
Khushboo Balwani Rawal

The duo has curated the entire two-day event, which, according to them, is dedicated to the generation of millennials. The goal: keeping it short and simple.

"I think millennials have a short attention span, and they are not the kind who will sit for back-to-back sessions. We wanted to mix things up a little, so you will find workshops interspersed with poetry readings and discussions. There is fun, but you also take something home," assures Shah.

Hiral Malde Shah
Hiral Malde Shah

Expect a workshop on how to write your story by storytelling platform Terribly Tiny Tales; a panel discussion, From Print to Digital, on what has changed and not changed in the two media; a discussion on the evolution of micro-fiction with actor Gaurav Gera, poet Shamir Reuben and creative head at an on-demand music app, Kirthi Shetty; and performances by the storytellers of Kommune, and YouTube star Nikhil Shetty.

"This is a niche event, but the audience will get a chance to build a personal rapport with the speakers. Since we are limiting the crowd to about 200 people, even the speakers will be able to share a better connection with their fans and answer their questions," adds Rawal.

"Most people aren't aware that there is a sub-genre called micro-fiction, even though it is something they are consuming on a daily basis.

This should give them a better idea," says Shah.

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