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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 September
If there is ever what might be called “down time” at PQL, we might have to call it August. Some well-deserved vacation had us enjoying the end of summer. But that’s not to say we’ve been slacking off! R. Murray … Continue reading
News for July
Happy Canada Day, Quill fans! We hope you’re beating the heat and doing your patriotic duty by relaxing with a great book. The summer fun is in full swing here at PQL. We’ve been posting photos like mad in order … Continue reading
From the LPG Blog: Best Book for Cinco de Mayo? Loteria Jarocha
(Note: This post is reprinted with permission by the Literary Press Group of Canada. It was originally published on Friday, May 3, 2013 on the LPG Staff’s Blog.) by Taryn Boyd Forget yard work. Here’s what we think you should … Continue reading
News for May
Ah, May. The month of emerging sunshine, budding flowers, temperate weather, sinus headaches and pollen-fuelled sneezing sprees. It’s also a time of spring events and even a new release at PQL. We had a great inaugural event in the launch … 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.