
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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Writers looking to get their work out into the world might consider sending their work to the CBC Nonfiction Prize, which is now open for submissions.
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The New York Times put together a list of the best 25 books of the past 125 years. Mostly books you’d expect, including one or two of my ultimate least favourites.
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Have you ever tried writing using the poetic form known as the glosa? It almost acts as a writing prompt, and you can take your cue from P. K. Page’s award-winning collection of poetry Coal and Roses.
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Mark Frutkin was interviewed as part of CKCU FM’s Can I Have a Word? with Bob LeDrew. Listen here to get his take on the fascinating life and death of the painter Caravaggio, the inspiration for Mark’s latest book, The Artist and the Assassin.
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And finally, in case you missed it, check out what we’re working on right now at the Porcupine’s Quill by reading our latest monthly newsletter.

Well, it looks like we’ve managed to get the first week of 2022 under our belts. Congrats for making it through! We hope to see you back here next week for more cool bookish news.
Happy Friday!

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