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PQL Link Roundup – July 1st-17th
It’s that time again, Quillies… (out of curiousity, I googled “Quillies” to find out if it is a real word. According to the very authoritative, always-credible urbandictionary.com, Quillies are “the bumps remaining on a bird that has had the quill … Continue reading
The Porcupine’s Quill Around the Web (and some tweetspam frustration!)
The Quill has been all over the web recently, so I thought I’d gather some of my favourite links to share with you all! If you haven’t joined the haiku theatre contest, to win a copy of Shane Neilson’s collection … Continue reading
White Rabbits, Mad Hatters and Wayzgooses! (Wayzgeese?) (and PQ’s first blog/twitter contest!)
**post updated with new contest info! Hello friends of the Quill! I hope you’re all enjoying these first days of spring! With the weather starting to warm up, festival season is getting started! One of my favourite types of festivals … Continue reading
The Porcupette’s last letter
My internship at the Porcupine’s Quill has been an overwhelming, terrifying and challenging journey. And I am so glad I did it! A blog can’t express how grateful I am to the Inksters for allowing me to learn from them … Continue reading
Digital publicity for the Devil’s Artisan
One ongoing project this year has been to increase the visibility of the Devil’s Artisan among the people who care about book arts, book design, printing, typography and Canadian book history. The first leg happened — albeit unsuccessfully — a … Continue reading
A guide to PQ authors on the web
With so many ways to be present online – a website or blog, Twitter, GoodReads/Shelfari/LibraryThing account, Flickr, etc. – I thought it would be handy for our fans to have a PQ author directory. Most of the websites offer (at … Continue reading
The Porcupine's Quill would like to acknowledge the support of the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts for our publishing program. The financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund (CBF) is also gratefully acknowledged.