Every Friday, the PQ Weekly Roundup collects the most shared links in our social media network—bookish articles, reviews, quizzes, recommendations and more—in convenient digest form.
- Thaddeus Marshall, the owner of the garden implement that inspired William Carlos Williams’s “Red Wheelbarrow,” is getting some recognition for his unwitting contribution to American Literature.
- We have a particular fondness for Alice in Wonderland around here (after all, we published George A. Walker’s brilliant edition featuring his incomparable wood-engravings), so it’s no surprise that we found this blog post interesting: Six Parts of the “Alice in Wonderland” Story That Were Real
- I am still fascinated by this website, which will generate serial-killer-esque messages made up of characters cut out of historical publications.
- People sure are predictable when it comes to the annoying things they say about readers.
- This post on the futility of writing (and writing in spite of it all). Stay strong, authors—we believe in you!
Thanks for voting with your eyeballs (and clicks!) on this week’s most popular posts. Check back next week for more awesome bookish news, and as always, feel free to contact us in the comments below with your own sharable links.
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