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To browse our catalogue by author, select the first letter of the author's last name from the list below.

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Phil Hall

Phil Hall

The Essential Eugene McNamara
ISBN 9780889844605

Ian Hampton

Ian Hampton

Jan in 35 Pieces
ISBN 9780889844131

Michael Harris

Michael Harris

The Gamekeeper
ISBN 9780889844070

Jarrett Heckbert

Jarrett Heckbert

Metamorphadox
ISBN 9780889843912

Jeet Heer

Jeet Heer

Sweet Lechery
ISBN 9780889843783

David Helwig

David Helwig

Duet
ISBN 9780889842472

The Essential Tom Marshall
ISBN 9780889843530

Mystery Stories
ISBN 9780889843370

The Names of Things
ISBN 9780889842861

Smuggling Donkeys
ISBN 9780889842946

Stephen Henighan

Stephen Henighan

When Words Deny the World
ISBN 9780889842403

Daryl Hine

Daryl Hine

Arrondissements
ISBN 9780889841307

The Essential Daryl Hine
ISBN 9780889843851

David Hoeniger

David Hoeniger

Concord of Sweet Sounds
ISBN 9780889843165

Linda Holeman

Linda Holeman

Devil's Darning Needle
ISBN 9780889842052

Cynthia Holz

Cynthia Holz

Onlyville
ISBN 9780889841789

Hugh Hood

Hugh Hood

After All
ISBN 9780889842588

The Isolation Booth
ISBN 9780889841192

You'll Catch Your Death
ISBN 9780889841444

Mark Huebner

Mark Huebner

Let Go
ISBN 9780889844391

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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.

“With their verve, their elan, and their passion for books, Tim and Elke Inkster have, over the years and against the tide, swallowed the bottom line and taken interesting, and savvy, risks on many excellent books, including those by some of Canada’s most adventurous and first-time writers. Congratulations on three decades of publishing.”
— Ellen Seligman, McClelland & Stewart