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Tag Archives: PEXOD
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
News for October
Ah, fall. Vibrant colour starts to seep into nature, and there’s an invigorating nip to the breeze. A hint of sunshine, the rustle of leaves, the smell of ink and paper… Wait, what? That’s right, Quill fans. Nature may be … 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
Happy-Dancing with the Porcupette: TOAE, Grant Apps, and HTML success.
Can you believe July is half-over already? I can’t. (Really – the other day I wrote “April 15th” as the date on a cheque. So maybe I’m living in the past…) Last weekend I spent a sunny (and sweltering) afternoon … Continue reading
A mish-mash of news
My more dedicated readers may have noticed that last week – gasp – I missed a blog. That’s because I was visiting friends in Lyon, France, and Freiburg, Germany, and I was too busy with other projects to find the … Continue reading
Blog request from the Big Cheese
Edited on 09/10/2010. A few days ago Tim sent me the following email: Could you write a blog that would describe the inter-relation between tipsheets, pexod, porcupinesquill.ca, onix, & the print catalogue (which is, actually, available on-line as well) [here] ? … 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.