As Lovely as a Tree
Veteran kids blogger Debbie Glade reads our lovely Thea’s Tree and reviews it on her blog:
“Creative and Simple, the Way a Picture Book Should Be!”
Read the whole review here.
Veteran kids blogger Debbie Glade reads our lovely Thea’s Tree and reviews it on her blog:
“Creative and Simple, the Way a Picture Book Should Be!”
Read the whole review here.
A lovely review of our picture book, Dancing Bear, says: This book is an interesting look at this culture and lifestyle. Altaf loves his bear and doesn’t want to hurt him. When he realizes that Somu’s future may be in danger, Altaf does the brave thing and takes his bear to the authorities for rescue. His…
Turning Pages reviews three of our absolutely gorgeous picture books – When the Earth Lost its Shapes, Dancing Bear, and The Bookworm. Take a look here!
We have several editorial vacancies at Karadi Tales and Karadi Path. It’s a great opportunity for English majors who are curious about publishing and/or education. The positions are based in Chennai and cannot be fulfilled remotely. We’re completely open to applications from all academic streams, of course, but a passion for reading, strong copy-editing skills,…
Exciting news! Our gorgeous picture book An Elephant in my Backyard is reviewed in the extremely prestigious Kirkus Reviews. The book review is currently available only to subscribers, but will become visible on the website to non-subscribers from 22 September 2013. But in the meanwhile, we’re reproducing the text of the review here for you! An…
Our publishing director Shobha Viswanath is interviewed on the Alternative. “Picture books have found continuous relevance through Karadi. As you pick up some of Karadi’s works and flip through the pages, you discover a thousand stories in the pictures. They immediately inspire with their vibrancy and depth.” “With its work of over 16 years in…
Our Commissioning Editor Manasi Subramaniam writes in The Hindu Sunday Magazine about navigating changes in the publishing world and the onus that lies on editorial curatorship: These are the days when an author may post a novel online and watch it generate revenue without involving the messy intermediations of big profit-making conglomerates, but that only…
Marketing to a young Audience, a panel discussion at Publishing Next, a conference in Goa in 2012, starring our very own Shobha Viswanath!
Publishing Next is the only conference of its kind in India. It brings together publishing professionals of all hues and interests within an environment that fosters creative dialogue and an intellectually stimulating exchange of ideas. This platform exclusively concentrates on new technologies and business practices and provides an opportunity for small and large publishers alike…