
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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Take a trip back in time to 1973 to see PQL Publisher Tim Inkster, talking about the early days as part of Press Porcépic.
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Sick of seeing the same old book recommendations in literary publications or on BookTok? Here are some books indie booksellers are recommending.
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Here’s a tricky subject—should we avoid art by people whose views are now considered out-dated or offensive, or should we glean what we can from the art itself? Does art ever truly transcend the artist?
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Six books from around the world have been shortlisted for this year’s International Booker Prize. Here are the lucky finalists.
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And finally, it’s still National Poetry Month! Here are a few books that might just make you want to be a poet.

That’s it for this week’s PQ Weekly Roundup. Don’t forget, we’re still running our Poetry Month sale over at the PQL eStore. Use the coupon code POETRY4ALL to get 50% off all poetry ebooks until the end of the month.
Have a great weekend,

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