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Size Does Matter, or, News for February at the Porcupine’s Quill
It seems fitting, this shortest of months, to recognize that, yes, as we are wont to hear in innumerable situations of varying degrees of appropriateness, size does matter. Get your mind out of the gutter, Quill fans; my words and … Continue reading
A Decade of Literary Delights, or, News for January at PQL
As we settle into the productive business of 2020, it’s easy to forget the bigger picture—that we’ve completed a whole decade filled with a succession of publishing endeavours, and that, with the turning of the year, we have embarked upon … Continue reading
Posted in Letters from the Porcupette (the Intern's Blog)
Tagged Bob Bossin, Casting into Mystery, Davy the Punk, Fabulous Fictions, Fluke Print, High-Water Mark, Ian Hampton, Jan in 35 Pieces, Jeffery Donaldson, Leon Rooke, Nick Tooke, Nicole Dixon, Rob Reid, Sailor Girl, Sheree-Lee Olson, The Ballad of Samuel Hewitt, tipsheets, Tony Calzetta, Viaticum, Wesley Bates
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To All the Books I’ve Loved Before, Or, News for December at PQL
At this time of the year, when the hustle and bustle of the holiday season is upon us, and visions of sugar plums arise (to our delight or dismay), gratitude becomes almost a coping mechanism. Or if not gratitude, at … Continue reading
Posted in Letters from the Porcupette (the Intern's Blog)
Tagged Bound Book Arts Fair, Casting into Mytery, Devil's Artisan, favourite books, George A Walker, Jason Guriel, Leon Rooke, newsletter, Nick Tooke, Robert R. Reid, The Ballad of Samuel Hewitt, The House on Major Street, The Hunting of the Snark, The Pigheaded Soul, Wesley Bates
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Wayzgoose in Grimsby
When I arrived at Wayzgoose Saturday morning Tim asked me how someone could get lost in Grimsby. I’ll admit, it does seem rather comical that someone could get lost in the tiny Ontario town of only 25,000 people—but the half … 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.