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Tag Archives: Sweet Lechery
The Foreword IndieFab Book of the Year Awards Results Are In!
It’s that time of year—the Foreword Reviews IndieFab Book of the Year Awards results are in, and PQL is proud to announce some good news! Congratulations to: JEET HEER, 2014 Gold Winner in the Essays category for Sweet Lechery; BRUCE … Continue reading
PQ Weekly Round-up: This Week in Links @ The Porcupine’s Quill
PQ Weekly is a round-up of the most shared links in our social media network—bookish articles, reviews, quizzes, recommendations and more—in convenient digest form. 49th Shelf featured Jeet Heer’s Sweet Lechery as one of its non-fiction picks for Spring 2015. … Continue reading
Spotlight On: Jeet Heer
Who is Jeet Heer? A Canadian journalist known for his essays on literature, culture, and politics, with particular contributions to the study of comics and graphic novels. His articles have appeared in a number of excellent publications, including The National … Continue reading
PQL Weekly Round-up: This Week in Links @ The Porcupine’s Quill
As part of our 2015 blog revamp, we’re instituting a number of new series posted here for your viewing pleasure. PQL Weekly is a round-up of the most shared links in our social media network, in convenient digest form right … Continue reading
On the Press: Sweet Lechery
We know you like to hear about what’s happening in the shop, so here’s a peek just for you! Tim and Elke are busy finishing up trimming copies of the first print run of Jeet Heer’s marvelous new book Sweet … Continue reading
PQL Holiday Gift Guide 2015
If there’s one thing that can be said of literature lovers, it’s that we’re easy to shop for. The bibliophiles on your list are sure to appreciate a beautiful, artisanal edition from the Porcupine’s Quill this year, so here … Continue reading
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