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Walking in Paradise Walking in Paradise
Libby Creelman
ISBN 9780889842168
Wanderlust Wanderlust
Megan Speers
ISBN 9780889843295
Wayworn Wooden Floors Wayworn Wooden Floors
Mark Lavorato
ISBN 9780889843516
Welcome to Canada Welcome to Canada
David Carpenter
ISBN 9780889843202
What the Furies Bring What the Furies Bring
Kenneth Sherman
ISBN 9780889843189
When Words Deny the World When Words Deny the World
Stephen Henighan
ISBN 9780889842403
While Breath Persist While Breath Persist
Gael Turnbull
ISBN 9780889841338
A Wood Engraver's Alphabet A Wood Engraver's Alphabet
Gerard Brender à Brandis
ISBN 9780889843110
Wood Ink and Paper Wood Ink and Paper
Gerard Brender à Brandis
ISBN 9780889840294
The Wordless Leonard Cohen Songbook The Wordless Leonard Cohen Songbook
George A. Walker
ISBN 9780889843752
Words for Elephant Man Words for Elephant Man
Kenneth Sherman
ISBN 9780889843509
World Body World Body
Clark Blaise
ISBN 9780889842847
Writers Talking Writers Talking
John Metcalf, Claire Wilkshire
ISBN 9780889842748

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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.

“As a reader, I had already noticed how satisfying to handle were books published by The Porcupine's Quill. When they accepted my collected poems (Always Now, 3 vols.), every contact over editorial suggestions, proof-reading and design was consistently friendly, and constructive. The feel of each published volume in the hand was a pleasure: firmness, but easily opened (with no spine-cracking) — a production job of high quality. I feel indebted to and grateful for The Porcupine's Quill.” —Margaret Avison, author of Always Now