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Over 350,000 Students Hone Their Writing Skills At Summer Book Writing Festival By BriBooks

The Summer Book Writing Festival is the world's largest book-writing event that allows students to learn the art of writing, publishing, promoting, and selling books

Over 350,000 Students Hone Their Writing Skills At Summer Book Writing Festival By BriBooks

The Summer Book Writing Festival, organized by BriBooks and Education World, concluded last week after witnessing the participation of over 350,000 students representing schools from across India. The literary event gave budding writers an opportunity to publish their first book and showcase their work globally. The Summer Book Writing Festival is the world's largest book-writing event that allows students to learn the art of writing, publishing, promoting, and selling books.

The event involves writing on an AI-enabled platform, after which the books by the young authors are printed and published. Students also promote their first published book through social media, book reading sessions, and school events.

The writing journey took place from April 1 to May 30. Following this, young minds worked on the promotion and sales from June 1 to July 16. The book writing festival concluded on September 2, when the jury awarded winners and announced the names of the best-selling authors.

Some of the notable winners of the Jury Award included Anvi Narayan for "The Best Graduation Day Ever," Kaira Kohli for "Starry Eyed Trina," and Ananya for "A Dream Come True."

On the successful book writing event, Ami Dror, CEO and co-founder of BriBooks, said,

"We are thrilled to have organized the Summer Book Writing Festival, providing young authors with the opportunity to publish their first book. We hope this experience has instilled in them a lifelong love for reading, writing, and entrepreneurship."

Best-selling author and columnist Saul Singer described the work of young authors as "inspiring" while wishing the budding writers the best of luck.

"I am truly impressed by the talent and creativity displayed by these young authors. It is inspiring to witness the next generation of writers and entrepreneurs showcasing their work. I wish these budding writers the best of luck and look forward to hearing more of their stories in the years to come," Mr. Singer said. He was also part of the jury.

Bhavin Shah, CEO of Education World, said, "As the curtains close on the Summer Book Writing Festival, we are filled with pride and awe at the incredible stories created by the participating children. We believe in the transformative power of writing and are honored to have been a part of this event."

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