
Andrew Woodrow-Butcher
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Feb 14, 2024 |
quillandquire.com | Attila Berki |Cassandra Drudi |Andrew Woodrow-Butcher
In this final of three spring preview instalments, Q&Q takes a look at forthcoming nonfiction titles. Q&Q’s spring preview covers books published between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2024. All information (titles, publication dates) was supplied by publishers. Blood: The science, medicine, and mythology of menstruationDr. Jen GunterRandom House Canada, Jan.
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Feb 7, 2024 |
quillandquire.com | Attila Berki |Cassandra Drudi |Andrew Woodrow-Butcher
In this second of three spring preview instalments, Q&Q takes a look at forthcoming short fiction and poetry titles. Nonfiction will be featured in our final instalment next week. Q&Q’s spring preview covers books published between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2024. All information (titles, publication dates) was supplied by publishers. SHORT FICTIONSecret SexRussell Smith, ed. Rare Machines/Dundurn Press, Jan. Does anonymity change the way authors write about sex?
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Jan 31, 2024 |
quillandquire.com | Attila Berki |Cassandra Drudi |Andrew Woodrow-Butcher
Over the course of three instalments, Q&Q presents the titles we’re most excited about this spring. This week’s instalment features novels and graphic novels. Short fiction and poetry will be featured next week, with nonfiction to be featured on Feb. 14. Q&Q’s spring preview covers books published between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2024. All information (titles, publication dates) was supplied by publishers. We Rip the World ApartCharlene CarrHarperCollins Publishers, Jan.
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Aug 30, 2023 |
quillandquire.com | Andrew Woodrow-Butcher |Kenneth Oppel
On the 25th anniversary of the publication of his bestselling book Silverwing, author Kenneth Oppel has teamed up with artist Christopher Steininger to create a brand-new graphic novel edition.
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Aug 9, 2023 |
quillandquire.com | Andrew Woodrow-Butcher
Industry News « Back to Omni Articles Browsing the catalogues and bookshops of Japan, one quickly realizes that only a small fraction of manga published in Japanese makes it into the English-language market. And while some manga categories, such as teen action-adventure, are more popular than ever in North America, many complex and significant works for adults remain untranslated. Okinawa, coming this month from Fantagraphics, is one such work.
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