
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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So this week there was this fascinating essay on LitHub about plagiarism by an author who admitted to having plagiarized. In a shocking (or not so shocking) twist, the essay had to be taken down … due to plagiarism. *facepalm*
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As a card-carrying book nerd, I love to read about the history of books, and the materials used to make them—like this article on the influence of paper on the evolution of writing.
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Our warmest congratulations go out to D.A. Lockhart and Bruce McDougall for making the ReLit shortlist for short fiction.
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I’m a firm believer that children need to learn to love books and stories early in life to help them become lifelong readers. This initiative to make sure refugee children have that early exposure to books is a great idea. (Great job, Dolly Parton!)
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Cool event alert: If you love graphic narratives—particularly wood engravings—this will be a treat. George A. Walker is presenting a talk about the importance of visual storytelling in a Canadian context. Sign up for the online event here!

Thank you for stopping by to check out another book link roundup. We hope you enjoyed catching up on the week’s bookish links. And don’t forget—for more PQL-focused book news, our May newsletter has an update on what’s happening at the press.
Enjoy,

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