WFP Bengaluru Literary Meet

Sep 30, 2025

We are thrilled to share that White Falcon’s ‘Literary Meet’, held on 28th September 2025 at Atta Galatta, Bengaluru, was a resounding success, far exceeding our expectations in attendance, energy, and engagement. What began as a hopeful gathering of minds grew into a lively, thought-provoking, and deeply enjoyable event, connecting literature lovers, AI enthusiasts, and curious participants from all walks of life.

Here’s a look back at how things unfolded, what we did, and some standout moments that made the day truly memorable.





From the moment the doors opened, we sensed a buzz of excitement. The turnout was stronger than anticipated. In fact, we welcomed attendees beyond what we had projected. People arrived with bright eyes, curious questions, and warm smiles. The afternoon saw lines and laughter; name badges were exchanged, first-time conversations began, and the air was electric with possibility. We kicked things off with a hearty welcome by Mr Joseph Dolphin, who shared his views on the worlds of literature and technology, to spark new conversations, to play, to learn, and to connect. A short but inspiring keynote, reminding everyone that in the crosscurrents of stories and innovation, new ideas are born.



Then, we moved into Panel Discussions: 1.From Profession to Passion- How Our Jobs Shape Our Books



2.Algorithms as Storytellers: Can Literature Exist Without Human Experience?



The authors discussed how narrative is evolving in the age of algorithms and how an individual’s jobs shape their books and narratives. The audience was attentive, the discussions sharp, and the exchange seamless.

We knew from the start that an event like this thrives on participation. So we wove in lighthearted, engaging segments designed to energize the crowd. We included Literary Quiz, Wordle and interactive activities.







One of the most eagerly anticipated segments of the event was the launch of three new books, each adding depth to our literary-technological dialogue: 1.‘The Acting MD2’ by Vikram Mankal



2.‘In search of Wings’ by Suresh Kariparamban



3.‘Agentic AI’ by Dr Mahesha BR Pandit



Oh, what a day and what an event to be a part of!



Team Whitefalcon Publishing also distributed awards to authors for their literary excellence. These awards were more than tokens; they were recognition of dedication, skill, and contribution to literary culture.







Beyond the fun and games, some deeper conversations emerged. Many raised questions: who owns AI-assisted writing? What about bias, representation, and respect in generative systems? Writers spoke passionately about writing, their books and the topics for panel discussion. Attendees commented on the value of meeting others with similar passions. New collaborations were sparked as writers and coders, established authors mentoring newcomers, AI researchers finding testbeds came together for literary experiments. The event became more than what we thought to be.

We close this chapter with gratitude. To attendees, speakers, audience, and everyone who helped bring Literary Meet to life. But this is also a beginning. What a joy it was to be a part of an event where literature, creativity, technology, and play came together; not as separate strands, but as stories. We believe this is only the start. Thank you for being part of it.



If you attended, thank you for bringing your curiosity and your voice. If you missed it, stay tuned, and we hope you’ll join us next time.

Team White Falcon Publishing


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