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.
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“[P]ublishing houses are, like many corporations in the country, being asked by their employees and customers to live up to a set of values.” On how book publishers will need to square their stated values with the publication of conservative authors.
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Calling all film buffs! This fascinating article on “forgotten movie royalty” would be an excellent companion to George A. Walker’s latest book Mary Pickford: Queen of the Silent Film Era, which happens to be available now. Just sayin’.
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What will independent publishing look like in a post-Covid world? A look at what might be coming.
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We happen to love publishing authors who are also passionate about other art forms, so this list of famous authors who were also illustrators or artists is right up our alley.
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Speaking of great artists, check this out: Alec Dempster’s Lotería Huasteca was featured on the British Library website. A book about Mexican culture published in Canada on a British site—how exciting!

Somehow another week has gone by, but … where did the time go? Seems to me I blink on Monday and suddenly it’s Friday! Guess time flies when you’re having fun.
Have a great weekend!

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