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Sticking It Out to the Bitter(sweet) End: Musings of a Long Process, in Three Acts
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to attend a stylish launch for Changing Channels: Confessions of a Canadian Communications Lawyer at the Offices of McCarthy Tétrault in Toronto. It was a great event, and as I sipped my … Continue reading
Stormy nights pre-September: PQL and academic course adoptions!
Hope you’re all staying safe (and dry) tonight, Quill fans! I’ve hunkered down with tea and my laptop in a basement hoping to get some work done while Nature’s lightshow continues outside! This year is the first year where September … Continue reading
PQL on your couch! (Well, almost.)
I have a confession to make. I lied. Yeah. In our last post, I told you that Laurie Lewis was going to be on Canada AM on the 21st. Well, as you may have noticed, it was not the 21st, … 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
Last blog from Canada – Google, AdWords & Alerts (part one)
I’m packed (mostly) and ready to go! Tonight I fly out to Paris to begin my adventure in France (while I continue this internship via the wonders of the web). Before I leave, though, I wanted to write a blog … Continue reading
Squirrels on the Web: Digital marketing using free online content
The Porcupine’s Quill is in many ways a very traditional publisher – we use early twentieth-century printing technology to make our books, take greater pride than many of today’s publishers in the quality and longevity of the physical product, and … Continue reading
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