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1984-2006 (Creation)
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- The Porcupine’s Quill
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14.25 m textual records
1338 photographs: b&w and col.
472 prints
78 technical drawings
16 maps
16 drawings
3 items of realia
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Tim and Elke Inkster started The Porcupine’s Quill press, commonly referred to as PQL, in 1974 in Erin, Ontario. Their mandate was “to preserve the culture of the printed word by applying our expertise in the art of 20th-century offset printing technology in the creation of high-quality books that look and feel like 19th-century letterpress products.”
The Inksters approached crafting a high-quality book through careful attention to detail and in-house production of almost all aspects of the publications. Tim Inkster, a member of the Association of Registered Graphic Designer of Canada, designed the books. The publication was then printed in-house on a Heidelberg KORD press, an offset printer. Elke Inkster was the bookbinder, creating sewn bindings on a 1905 Smyth Book Sewing Machine.
They were a small press, averaging between 10 to 20 publications a year. They published newer voices, some of whom rose to critical acclaim or were already highly acclaimed including Jane Urqhuart, Elizabeth Hay, Russell Smith, P.K. Page, Margaret Avison, Clark Blaise, Richard Outram, and Helen Humphreys. They also produced two bi-annual serial publications, The Devil’s Artisan: Journal of the Printing Arts and Canadian Notes and Queries.
PQL’s printing and literary achievements received acclaim on a national level. Between 1981-2006, Tim Inkster’s book designs received approximately 43 awards from the Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Designs in Canada and the Malahat Design Awards. In 1984, PQL won the Leipzig Book Fair Award bronze medal and a silver medal in 1988.
In 2008, the Inkster’s received the Order of Canada for their “important and enduring contribution to Canadian literature”. In 2012, the Inksters each received a Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. In 2019, they were awarded the Robert R. Reid Medal for Lifetime Achievement in the Book Arts in Canada, also from the Alcuin Society.
The authors they have published have also won awards including the Governor General’s Award, the Trillium Book Award, the Art Directors Club of New York Award of Distinctive Merit, and several IPPYs (Independent Press Book Award).
John Metcalf, a highly regarded short story author and Canadian literary collector, was Senior Editor from 1989 until 2005.
In 2023, the Inksters sold PQL to Gordon Hill Press. As of November, 2024, Gordon Hill Press and The Porcupine’s Quill are imprints of the corporate entity GHP-PQL Inc.
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The fonds contains material related to the business of The Porcupine’s Quill and Tim and Elke Inkster.
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The first accrual was donated by Tim and Elke Inkster via Jeremy Luke Hill in 2024 (accession no. 2024-029).
Arrangement
The first accrual to the fonds has been arranged into two series: Publications and Correspondence and Business Documents.
The first series contains material related to the approximately 177 publications The Porcupine’s Quill Press published between 1997 and 2006. This is prepress material including manuscripts, correspondence, proofs, samplers, cover designs, photographs, photographic negatives, and artwork. This material is arranged chronologically in keeping with the received order.
The second series is Correspondence and Business Documents. This series comprises personal and business correspondence with authors, literary agents, relevant book and publishing organizations, and non-profit and government agencies. Business documents include grant applications, Tim Inkster’s notebooks, telephone logbooks, labour cost analyses, and sales reports.
This material is arranged chronologically and then alphabetically, in keeping with the received order. All folders contain correspondence with a few exceptions.
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Box 59, Folder 16 and Box 102, Files 19, and 20 are restricted until 2050. Redacted copies of records in this file are available elsewhere. See finding aid for details.
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Additional material related to Porcupine’s Quill press can also be found in the archival collections at McGill University Archives.
Further accruals are expected.
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E. Aults, 2025.
