
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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If the editing process makes you want to hide under the bed, take a look at this article on “revising without losing your mind”.
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Have you ever wondered about what your bookish organizational scheme says about you? On what we reveal in the arrangement of our books.
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This piece on “the book that tore publishing apart” reveals a few of the big issues facing publishing companies (and their employees, and their authors).
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Why is it that literary books rarely tackle the issue of money in a realistic way? Fascinating look at some of the history, market reasons, etc.
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And finally, if you’ve ever thought, “Gosh, if I ever saw my face on a postage stamp, I’d know I made something of myself,” well, guess what—you can do it! James Bader spoke to PQL artist George A. Walker for the scoop on how to get your own custom postage stamp.

Thank you for joining us for another enlightening edition of the PQ Weekly Roundup. Check back next Friday for more great bookish links.
Have a great weekend,

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