
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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Have you purchased your copy of the latest issue of the Devil’s Artisan? DA 90 is now available! If you’re still on the fence and want to know more, here’s a peek inside the new issue.
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Congratulations to bookish Canadian broadcasting icon Shelagh Rogers, who recently won the Symons Medal in recognition to her contributions to Canadian life, primarily in promoting adult literacy, destigmatizing mental illness, and advocating for truth and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.
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Overwhelmed with reading choices and don’t know what to choose next? I suppose a literary horoscope for spring is as good a way to make a decision as any!
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My favourite article of this week is the story of Isabel Allende getting fired from a job as a translator for rewriting female characters so they “would not come across as completely feebleminded”. I can see how writers/publishers would be upset, but imagine having the confidence for that move!
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And finally, it seems appropriate to end on an article about endings. This piece explores why unhappy endings can feel so satisfying.

Happy Friday, Quill friends! Thanks for joining us for another edition of the PQ Weekly Roundup. Hope you found some interesting bookish tidbits to share.
Have a great weekend,

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