The author of The Mill: Fifty Years of Pulp and Protest is benefiting more from a cancelled book signing than if it had gone off at the New Glasgow Coles store without a hitch. “Although the book signing (protest) was meant to suppress the book, it couldn’t have backfired in a bigger way. This book would have never made national headlines, if there hadn’t been attempt after attempt made to suppress the book signing,” said Joan Baxter. … Baxter said she is also happy to reschedule a book signing originally planned to take place at Coles, after the company proposed an event at an alternate location. …This proposition from Indigo, the company that owns Coles, comes after a letter writing campaign from mill workers and retirees threatened to boycott Coles if it held the event at its location at the Highland Square Mall.