
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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Ever wondered how famous writers went about their days? Think drinking like Hunter S. Thompson, eating like Patricia Highsmith or living like Philip Larkin might get the creative juices flowing? Here’s your chance to find out…
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This is a really powerful essay about what it’s like to be invisible not only as a translator, but as a person whose disability impedes them when it comes to fully taking part in some aspects of the profession.
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Anybody have a road trip coming up? Consider loading up a few audiobooks to keep you company on the drive.
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Love this idea of “Lost Launches” to give poets whose books came out during the pandemic a little time in the limelight.
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“Tonight / I’ll serenade you / With kisses / Modestly dressed…” We’re so pleased to have finished copies of Leon Rooke’s Rank Songbirds finally complete and ready to make their way into your hands and onto your bookshelves. Order your copies today!

Congratulations everyone on making it to April! As you probably know, every April we celebrate National Poetry Month by putting together a wide range of poetry content for your entertainment, amusement and education. You can look forward to giveaways, guest posts and more, so be sure to follow our social media accounts and sign up for our newsletter if you haven’t already!
Cheers,

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