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  2. The Porcupine's Quill - Wikipedia

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    The Porcupine's Quill also prints The Devil's Artisan, a bi-annual magazine about printing and book arts in Canada. Most printing is performed on a twenty-five inch Heidelberg KORD. The Porcupine's Quill usually uses acid-free Zephyr Antique laid paper, the sheets of which are then folded and sewn into signatures on a 1907 model Smyth National ...

  3. Shajarur Kanta - Wikipedia

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    The Quills of the Porcupine) is a Bengali mystery novel written by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay in 1967. The murderer kills people using porcupine quills thrust from ...

  4. The Porcupine Year - Wikipedia

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    The Porcupine Year is a 2008 novel by Louise Erdrich. It is the third novel in "The Birchbark House" series that began with The Birchbark House . [ 1 ] It continues to follow the family of the Ojibwe girl Omakayas ("little frog").

  5. The Porcupine - Wikipedia

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    The Porcupine is a short novel by Julian Barnes originally published in 1992. Before its British release date the book was first published earlier that year in Bulgarian, with the title Бодливо свинче (Bodlivo Svinche) by Obsidian of Sofia .

  6. Bracken Bower Prize - Wikipedia

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    The prize also led to a publishing deal for Saadia Zahidi, the first-ever Bracken Bower Prize winner in 2014; Nation Books acquired a book based on her proposal, Womenomics in the Muslim World, in 2015, and it was retitled Fifty Million Rising: The New Generation of Working Women Transforming the Muslim World. [4]

  7. Porcupine Who Lost Baby Adopts Orphaned Porcupette and ...

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    From Tragedy, a New Hope Luckily, as the same time, the center also found Thistle, a porcupine mama who had been hit by a car, causing her to lose her own baby.

  8. Barbara Mor - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Mor (October 3, 1936 — January 24, 2015) [1] was an American poet, editor, and Feminist of the twentieth-century Goddess movement.She became most widely known for The Great Cosmic Mother, a cross-disciplinary study that cites numerous archaeological, anthropological, historical and mythological texts and artifacts as evidence of women's role as creators and first practitioners of ...

  9. National Zoo Reveals Fan-Chosen Name for Their New Baby ... - AOL

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