A literary club typically focuses on promoting the appreciation of literature, encouraging creative writing, and providing a space for individuals to share and discuss their literary interests. Members often select a book to read and then meet to discuss its themes, characters, style, and impact. These discussions can be formal, with structured questions, or informal and free-flowing, depending on the group’s style. Creative writing is also a key activity, where members engage in writing poetry, short stories, or essays, and often share their work with the group for constructive feedback and peer review.
Content of the Event:
Flash Fiction Challenge(31st March)
- Description: Host a flash fiction writing competition where participants have a set amount of time (e.g., 30 minutes) to write a complete short story, usually under 500 words.
- Purpose: To encourage creativity and quick thinking, as well as to highlight the power of brevity in storytelling.
Open Mic/ Poetry (31st March)
- Description: Host an open mic where participants can read their own poetry, share literary works, or perform dramatic readings.
- Purpose: To foster self-expression and allow members to showcase their talents.
Literary Art Competition (1st April)
- Description: Invite participants to create artwork based on themes from their favorite books or poems. The competition could include drawings, paintings.
- Purpose: To combine the visual and literary arts, fostering creativity in multiple forms.
Debate on Literary Themes (1st April)
- Description: Organize a formal debate where participants argue for or against a particular literary theme or idea, such as "Is tragedy more powerful than comedy in literature"
- Purpose: To develop critical thinking and public speaking skills while discussing important literary themes.
Date, Time & Venue of the Event:
- 01-Apr-2025, 02:00 pm, DBUU Campus
Event Coordinator
- Department of English
Contact Person:
- 9719756564/ 8006353292
AIM of the Event:
Flash Fiction Challenge(31st March)
- Description: Host a flash fiction writing competition where participants have a set amount of time (e.g., 30 minutes) to write a complete short story, usually under 500 words.
- Purpose: To encourage creativity and quick thinking, as well as to highlight the power of brevity in storytelling.
Open Mic/ Poetry (31st March)
- Description: Host an open mic where participants can read their own poetry, share literary works, or perform dramatic readings.
- Purpose: To foster self-expression and allow members to showcase their talents.
Literary Art Competition (1st April)
- Description: Invite participants to create artwork based on themes from their favorite books or poems. The competition could include drawings, paintings.
- Purpose: To combine the visual and literary arts, fostering creativity in multiple forms.
Debate on Literary Themes (1st April)
- Description: Organize a formal debate where participants argue for or against a particular literary theme or idea, such as "Is tragedy more powerful than comedy in literature"
- Purpose: To develop critical thinking and public speaking skills while discussing important literary themes.