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Poetry Month Profile: Jeffery Donaldson
We’re rounding out this last week of National Poetry Month by shining the spotlight on Jeffery Donaldson, a journeyman poet whose intelligent verses explore the ‘big questions’ surrounding language, religion, science and even death. 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 February
You know what I like about February? It’s not afraid to be what it is: short. It doesn’t need to apologize that it’s not as long as all the other months. It’s all for spontaneity—every few years it decides to … Continue reading
Shop Indie: PQL Reads for Everyone on Your Holiday List
Looking for unique and beautiful gifts this holiday season? Look no further! Our books are just as beautiful inside as they are on the outside, and they make great gifts for everyone on your list. The Steamy Reader: High-Water Mark, … 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
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.