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Congratulations Tom Smart–Beaverbrook Art Gallery Director and CEO
Big news, Quill fans! We’re pleased and excited to share the news that PQL author, editor, and all-around awesome Quill friend Tom Smart will become the new Director and CEO of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. Located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, … Continue reading
News for July
Happy Canada Day to all the Canucks, honorary Canucks, wanna-be Canucks … pretty much anyone who agrees that the word colour ought to contain a ‘u’, that the beaver is a proud and noble animal, and that hockey is the … Continue reading
PQL’s Strong Showing in ForeWord Book of the Year Awards
The Porcupine’s Quill is proud to congratulate the six (count ’em, six!) authors shortlisted for the ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Awards. Essays The Emblems of James Reaney: Magnetically Drawn by Thomas Gerry [Review] The Pigheaded Soul: Essays and … Continue reading
News for March
There’s nothing like some good old fashioned competition to lift the spirits during the dull, dreary days of winter. Thus, the national exhilaration caused by the Olympics and the all-important gold medal wins in both women’s and men’s hockey. (Seriously, … Continue reading
News for August
I’m pretty sure August is the most depressing month of the year. It’s hellishly hot outside, and in southwestern Ontario, it’s positively moist as well. Walk outside and it feels like you’re swimming your way through a pot of boiling … Continue reading
News for March
March is one of those insidious months that creeps up behind you before surprising you with a swift and stealthy pounce. It knocks you on your butt, is what I’m saying. With a new season on its way, this month … Continue reading
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