Thinking to publish a book in Kannada Language? Kannada language, also known as Kanarese or Kannana, is a Dravidian language and the official language of the Indian state of Karnataka in southern India. Kannada is also spoken in states bordering Karnataka.
- According to early-twentieth-century census data, approximately 38 million people spoke Kannada as their first language, with another 9 to 10 million speaking it as a secondary language. Kannada was designated a classical language by the Indian government in 2008.
- Kannada is the second oldest of the four major Dravidian literary languages. The earliest Kannada inscription was discovered in the small community of Halmidi around 450 CE.
- The Kannada script evolved from southern variants of the Ashokan Brahmi script. The Kannada script is closely related to the Telugu script; both evolved from an Old Kannarese (Karnataka) script.
- Southern variants of the Ashokan Brahmi script gave rise to the Kannada script. Kannada and Telugu scripts are closely related; both evolved from an Old Kannarese (Karnataka) script.
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- Kannada is classified into three regional varieties. The southern variety is associated with Mysore and Bangalore, the northern variety with Hubli-Dharwad, and the coastal variety with Mangalore. The Mysore-Bangalore variety serves as the foundation for the prestige varieties.
- Education and class or caste are currently used to differentiate social varieties, resulting in at least three distinct social dialects: Brahman, non-Brahman, and Dalit (formerly untouchable). There is also a diglossia or dichotomy between formal literary varieties and spoken varieties.
- Jain Bhandar, Mudbidri palm leaf manuscript of Dhavala is the oldest preserved manuscript in Kannada. It has 1478 old Kannada leaves from the 9th century AD.
- Kannada is the world’s most logical and scientific language.
- Kannada is based on and heavily influenced by Sanskrit. It has exceptional grammar and is simple to follow and learn. The Kannada script, which evolved from the 5th-century Kadamba script, is used to write the Kannada language. Kannada literature has received eight Jnanpith awards
How do you self-publish a book in Kannada?
Have you got a story? Do you aspire to become a successful self published author? Is language an issue for you? Don’t be concerned. I’ve got a solution for you.
Keep these pointers in mind before approaching to a Kannada Book Publishers:
- Prepare your manuscript.
Understanding the demand for your manuscript will assist you in identifying what type of services you will require. Do you require editing services? Is it necessary to rewrite it? Do you require the advice of a professional? Do you require a review? Once you’ve determined the requirements for the document, write it all down and go to the next phase. - Submit your queries to several publishing houses.
Visit various publishing houses’ websites and submit your questions regarding the procedure and bundles. It will help you comprehend what they have to offer. Take notes and make sure you understand everything because it will benefit you later in your research. - Compare and choose.
Now that you have all of the facts, you can compare what is best for you. What is reasonable, trendy, healthy, and will assist you at every step? Which publishing house will be there for you at every step of the way, even after the book is published?
Contact your preferred self publishing house and begin the publication process. Talk to them, finalize everything, and then sign a contract to begin the process. Keep up with the progress and experience the excitement of becoming a new author. Make sure you understand what you need on your cover page, the genre of your book, and who your target audience will be.
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Listed below are some of the Malayalam Books self published by BlueRose Publishers:
Sanchayana by Arun B. P.
Self Published Kannada Book by BlueRose Publishers
Sanchayana by Arun B. P.
Sanchayana is a collection of three stories. Man’s actions, which are based on his thought process, are based on his beliefs which depend on his mindset, which is formed based on his experiences and the way he perceive the experiences and act upon them. All these things that amused the author have become stories here. Our existence obtains clarity always from others’ perspective.
Amidst the ever-changing perspectives by the relationships that have a name and the ones that do not, it is amusing the way we realize our very own existence. In today’s times where everything is artificially designed, sponsored, fabricated and manufactured for consumption, these stories travel back to the past. It belongs to the last leg of those times when the interaction between two humans was deemed a necessity.
Raj Rekha by Mr. Kushwah Kant
Self Published Kannada Book by BlueRose Publishers
Raj Rekha by Mr. Kushwah Kant
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Nava neenu’ parivartaneya payana by Kanchana Anand
Self Published Kannada Book by BlueRose Publishers
Nava neenu' parivartaneya payana by Kanchana Anand
The NEW YOU a journey of transformation”, is a self-help book explaining very beautifully about how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary dreams, through the process of transformation. The book will guide you how by reinventing your inner self you can achieve anything and everything in your life. The book systematically takes you through the step by step process. At the end of each chapter very interesting activities have been given to make you practically experience the transformation.
To make it easily understandable author has used very simple language and real stories of common people very efficiently throughout. The book involves very simple steps which can be adapted very easily to bring in the transformation. Make use of the book to unleash yourself into NEW YOU. Wish you a happy journey of transformation. “Enrich your life by unlocking the secrets within you.”
Ambegalu by Murugesh Durgad
Self Published Kannada Book by BlueRose Publishers
Ambegalu by Murugesh Durgad
Sanchayana is a collection of three stories. Man’s actions, which are based on his thought process, are based on his beliefs which depend on his mindset, which is formed based on his experiences and the way he perceive the experiences and act upon them. All these things that amused the author have become stories here. Our existence obtains clarity always from others’ perspective.
Amidst the ever-changing perspectives by the relationships that have a name and the ones that do not, it is amusing the way we realize our very own existence. In today’s times where everything is artificially designed, sponsored, fabricated and manufactured for consumption, these stories travel back to the past. It belongs to the last leg of those times when the interaction between two humans was deemed a necessity.
Ibbaniya PutagaLu by Raghuchandra K R
Self Published Kannada Book by BlueRose Publishers
Ibbaniya PutagaLu by Raghuchandra K R
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