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Tag Archives: Wesley W. Bates
PQ Weekly Roundup: 21 Oct 2022
Every Friday, the PQ Weekly Roundup collects the most shared links in our social media network—bookish articles, reviews, quizzes, recommendations and more—in convenient digest form. Continue reading
Video Trailer + Event: Out of the Dark by Wesley W. Bates
There’s nothing more satisfying than finally being able to celebrate the publication of a long-awaited book. One such book that took awhile to germinate is Out of the Dark by Wesley W. Bates. Continue reading
The Porcupette Plans a Party, AKA Bookish Event Planning for the Socially Impaired
You can probably guess, gentle reader, that your porcupette, being a shy, bookish sort, is not exactly a party animal. Don’t get me wrong—I enjoy a good meal with friends, and I flatter myself that little book fairs in literary … Continue reading
Basking in Bookish Splendour, or, News for September at PQL
Every book lover has a literary locale that particularly inspires and delights. It’s a happy place, one where it is possible to breathe in the smells of ink and paper and feel galvanized to write, to study, or just to … Continue reading
The Magic of Ordinary Documents, or, News for August at PQL
Every summer, my thoughts are invariably drawn (with some alarm, it must be said) to the impending deadlines for tipsheets, or title information sheets, for all the new spring titles. Continue reading
An Amateur Versifier Wields a Sharpie, and Other News for April at the Porcupine’s Quill
Every year, we here at the Porcupine’s Quill celebrate National Poetry Month by shining a spotlight on the poetry genre. This April, we’ll be sharing blog content, emails and social media posts meant to get you excited about all the … Continue reading
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