
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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Great interview with Susan Glickman on her writing process, her book Artful Flight, and what she’s working on next.
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A cautionary tale about vanity presses that everyone should read.
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“If error were simply an issue of a wrong comma here or an incorrect word there it wouldn’t be nearly as interesting, but mistakes undergird our lives, even our universe.” This is an absolutely fascinating consideration of errors (like typos) and how they may affect meaning—to our detriment, or even to our benefit.
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This piece looks at the current news surrounding Salman Rushdie in the context of how “forbidden” books can inspire fear and narrow our horizons.
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And finally, is #BookTok leading to a reading resurgence?

We hope you enjoyed these thought-provoking bookish links this week. Don’t forget, if you haven’t already checked out C. I. Matthews’s Took You So Long, now is the time. The book is hot off the press and longing to live on your bookshelves.
Happy Friday,

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