The Niagara Falls Review

Online storytelli­ng gains growing audience

Canadian digital content hub looks to propel creators to offline stardom

- LAUREN LA ROSE After After

TORONTO — The Canadian online storytelli­ng platform Wattpad has proven to be a popular hangout for passionate readers eager to embrace the work of new writers, particular­ly when it comes to fan fiction tales inspired by pop stars, actors and literary characters.

Now the Toronto-based company is increasing­ly looking to propel the work of its creative stars more into the mainstream, with partnershi­ps for books, TV and films.

Traditiona­l entertainm­ent companies have taken notice of Wattpad’s growing influence with engaged young readers. The company says it has 60 million active users and 2.5 million active writers each month.

Last year, Wattpad joined forces with Universal Cable Production­s — a division of NBC Universal Cable Entertainm­ent — to develop original content for TV.

And it was recently announced that Wattpad will work in tandem with Harper Collins Children’s Books and its executive editor, Sara Sargent, on choosing teen stories already shared on the platform to be brought to market through traditiona­l publishing. French fiction publisher Hachette Romans will also translate Wattpad stories in print and digital book formats beginning in September.

“Not only do we have phenomenal stories from unique, diverse story writers all over the world, we also have audience and data behind it,” said Aron Levitz, head of Wattpad Studios. “We know what countries their stories are biggest in. We know how many people read it last month . ... We know there were parts they love and parts they hate.

“There’s a lot of things that change from the moment we work with a producer or publisher to put out a movie or publish a book. But when you’re starting with a built-in audience, people who love that property, you have a way higher chance of success than you would if you’re just taking a dusty manuscript out of a drawer.”

Among the company’s biggest success stories is Anna Todd, who transition­ed from a Wattpad reader into one of its most popular authors. Todd’s series inspired by superstar boy band One Direction netted millions of reads, transformi­ng the fledgling Los Angeles-based fan-fiction writer into a bestsellin­g publishing powerhouse. The series has been translated into more than 30 languages and a film adaptation is on the horizon.

“She had a brilliant voice,” said Levitz. “She talked about subject matter that was interestin­g, new and different, and it didn’t matter that the character’s name was Harry Styles — she’s a good writer, period. So, it was easy for us to take that to Simon & Schuster and say: ‘Let’s change his name to Hardin Scott and publish this thing.’ And it was easy for us to go to Paramount and say: ‘This is a major motion picture, let’s get this thing into developmen­t.’”

Wattpad’s analytics can also offer clues about whether interest is surging or waning in a particular artist or project, he noted.

“We know what celebritie­s are having a good or bad week by how many people are talking about them in their stories, or casting them in their stories,” Levitz said.

“It can be quite predictive in not only finding the next boy band or seeing which franchises have peaked, because those superfans that are writing that fan fiction or reading that fan fiction, when they start leaving to do other things that’s a notion we can look at.”

Wattpad’s success has been fuelled by the fact that writers love the interactio­n they get from the community of readers who are thrilled to engage with their favourite authors, Levitz added.

“You hear our biggest writers say: ‘I wrote my first thing because I wanted to, but I wrote my seventh, eighth and ninth book because the audience egged me on.’ That’s really what fandom is about: Sharing that love and that passion.”

 ?? WATTPAD VIA THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Author Anna Todd is seen in this undated photo. Wattpad is venturing well outside the digital realm as the Canadianbo­rn online storytelli­ng service propels its galaxy of creative stars further into the multiplatf­orm universe.
WATTPAD VIA THE CANADIAN PRESS Author Anna Todd is seen in this undated photo. Wattpad is venturing well outside the digital realm as the Canadianbo­rn online storytelli­ng service propels its galaxy of creative stars further into the multiplatf­orm universe.

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