
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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What a nice piece on “late blooming” authors by Amanda West Lewis. It’s so lovely that it mentions our own Laurie Lewis, the author’s mother, who herself published her first book (Little Comrades) at 80 years old.
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Did you know that there are different types of unreliable narrator? Now you do!
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Writers will appreciate this article on how to write a dynamite opening line that will have readings falling in love at first sentence.
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“If you ever think you’ve finished a Really Long Book, you have not understood it.” On learning to appreciate long books for what they are.
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Be sure not to miss this great review, which takes a look at the “engaging and erudite” Artful Flight, Susan Glickman’s newly published essay collection.

Thanks for checking out another edition of our bookish links roundup. Don’t forget to read all about what we’re up to this month at PQL in our most recent newsletter.
Happy Friday, Quill friends!

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