Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Quill & Quire steps boldly into the late 20th century
Quill & Quire, the august book-trade magazine that pays my rent and puts food in my children's stomachs, has just completely overhauled its daily blog, known as Quillblog. It looks nice, it's easy to read and move around in, and, speaking as one of the thing's regular contributors, it's about a thousand times better and easier to use than the old gas-powered version.
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