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Posted on 03/11/07

Tilting at the windmills for literary non-fiction

Who knew that Edmonton would become a North Star? Certainly not this ex-Calgarian, his expectations diminished by subjection to years of inter-city rivalry. But a literary Polaris, I realized in the heat of a September panel discussion, is precisely what the Alberta capital has turned into as a result of the only book festival in Canada devoted to non-fiction: LitFest.

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