
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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This article about poetry plagiarism on social media is wild, mostly because it is seemingly so easy to rake in money while dodging consequences.
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Librarians are a font of bookish knowledge, so this program designed to help bring handpicked book recommendations to readers sounds like a great initiative that libraries across the company should undertake!
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The RBC Bronwen Wallace Award shortlist has been chosen, and on it are six fantastic emerging writers to watch.
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In other prize news, poetry fans might be keen to know the finalists in 2023 League of Canadian Poets’ Book Awards.
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No wonder reading can sometimes feel exhausting! It seems that there are two distinct brain networks working hard when you read a book.

Thanks for checking out our roundup this week. And don’t forget! You still have time to enter to win our giveaway in celebration of this weekend’s Grimsby Wayzgoose: a copy of Wesley W. Bates’s Out of the Dark.
We look forward to seeing everyone in Grimsby,

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