The symposium, presented by: 1. Mohammed Gharkan Sarhan, M.Sc. 2. Zahraa Rahim Masir, M.A. Chaired by Mohammed Hussein Ghalib, the symposium focused on two main axes: The first axis dealt with the issue of most young writers publishing their creative texts in the virtual space. The second axis addressed the scarcity of methodical and objective critical studies approaching digital texts using modern methodologies. The symposium emphasized a significant recommendation; there are creative texts by prominent writers – who do not receive a high level of quantitative impressionistic interaction in the virtual world – that garner extensive academic studies published in reputable journals. Conversely, some texts by young writers receive high interaction in the interactive space but are nearly absent from serious critical studies. Today, whether willingly or unwillingly, we will move towards technology, and it will be easier and more voluntary with future generations. We are obligated today to write with the tools of the era and to express the human of this era in his technological existence and his virtual world. Digital literature is the future of literature, and it is a fundamental pillar for raising awareness about digital books. No one can hinder its progress, and traditional and critical opinions attempting to tarnish it will not impede its advancement because it represents the future.