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Press Release Will You Write With Me? - a story writing contestREAD: 931
Chennai, 20 January 2010:
Are you an aspiring writer? Karadi Tales can help you get published!
Karadi Tales, India's pioneer and leading producer of children's audiobooks, announces the 'Will You Write With Me?' contest. Here's a chance for you to win a publishing contract with one of India's foremost children's publishers! Log on to www.karaditales.com to read the first half of a story... it's been left incomplete at the most intriguing point! All you need to do is complete the story in less than 800 words, and email it to Karadi Tales. The three best entries will be published in an audiobook narrated by the inimitable Jaaved Jaaferi. The winners will sign a publishing contract with Karadi Tales. 'It's time for Indian kids to read Indian stories by Indian writers,' says Shobha Viswanath, publishing director of Karadi Tales, 'And it's up to publishers to encourage more Indians to write for children. This contest is intended to encourage everyone - youngsters and adults alike - to think out of the box and use their imagination to write a story. We at Karadi Tales are convinced that India is full of talented writers and we want to provide them the platform to write with us.' For details on the contest and to read the first half of the story, visit www.karaditales.com. This contest is open to everyone! Entries must be received on or before 28 February 2010. Email your entries to contest@karaditales.com. For media, please contact the Sampark PR for information: Krishna Moorthy - 944217 91717 David Francis - 98840 52528, Chennai. More Press Releases A STARRY NIGHT OF MARATHI GRANDEUR Hair Style Handbook: Spring Summer 2013 This Women's Day Find the Perfect Eyewear to suit your personality Kingfisher Blue marks its entry into Andhra Pradesh MBE brings in toys from the 'Angry Birds Space' Range Kingfisher Calendar 2013 uses 'Cinemagraph' for the first time in India Rotary E-Club of Bangalore launches Polio Awareness Campaign Your favourite wedding show - 'Band Baajaa Bride with Sabyasachi' is back on NDTV Good Times |

Chennai, 20 January 2010:
Are you an aspiring writer? Karadi Tales can help you get published!