South Indian publishing co-op moves to Phinney

by | Oct 6, 2009

Tara Books, a South Indian publishing co-op specializing in visual and handmade books for children and adults, has opened their North American office on Phinney Ridge.

Here’s a look at the process:

After working with Tara in India, Tara’s publicity and marketing director, Jennifer Abel, decided to set up shop here on the Ridge. “Seattle’s an exciting, bookish town, and very much caters to a grassroots-friendly readership,” she says.

Their home-based business office at 67th and Dayton Avenue isn’t open to the public, but they’ll have a table at the 2009 Seattle Book Fest, Oct. 24-25. You can order their books at Santoro’s, or visit their Web site or follow them on Twitter @TaraBooks (you can follow us too @PhinneyWood!).

Recent Posts

Greenwood Senior Center’s famous Costume Jewelry Sale next Wednesday

Greenwood Senior Center’s famous Costume Jewelry Sale next Wednesday

Roosevelt Jazz performs Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn’s Jazz Nutcracker this weekend

Roosevelt Jazz performs Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn’s Jazz Nutcracker this weekend

“Santa’s Love Language” holiday choral show coming on Saturday the 14th in Greenwood

“Santa’s Love Language” holiday choral show coming on Saturday the 14th in Greenwood