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GUEST POST: Jame’s Bader on Beauty In a One-Inch Box
People in my generation don’t often receive physical mail. I get the occasional bill, sometimes a letter from my former school seeking money, and lots of junk mail. In this age of email and texting and online bill payments, I also never send physical mail. This is not the case for printmaker George A. Walker and his wife Michelle. They send around 300 custom printed holiday cards every year, and this year, created custom postage stamps to go along with them. Continue reading
GUEST POST: James Bader Recommends Books About Books
Writing about literature is not a new idea by any means. By the time Ovid was writing (between 43 BCE and 17-18 AD), referential literature and what we might call “meta works” were already in existence. Ovid (of Metamorphoses fame) … Continue reading
GUEST POST: Daniel Bryant on the Rerouted Origin Story
As you might already know, Daniel Bryant is launching his collection of short stories, Rerouted, tomorrow afternoon (Sunday, September 15, 2019) at the Dora Keogh Pub in Toronto. It’s going to be quite the party, with music, literary band t-shirts, … Continue reading
Guest Post: Peter Taylor on Doors Open 2019 at the Porcupine’s Quill
On Saturday, June 8, the Porcupine’s Quill was pleased to participate in Doors Open Erin, an annual event that invites visitors to discover the heritage sites of the region, some of which are not generally open to the public. The following originated as … Continue reading
GUEST POST: Fabulous Music by Richard Whiteman
As you know, we’ve been all about Fabulous Fictions–the zany combination of art, poetry and now theatre and music. This week’s post comes to us from Richard Whiteman, a versatile musician who can play and compose music in virtually any … 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.