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October 2006. "Author and
educator Clara Thomas was a
relentless advocate of
CanLit". The
Globe and Mail,
November 28, 2013. "Nobel-winner
Alice Munro hailed...
- website,
which also
houses original resources such as the
CanLit Guides educational project, the
CanLit Poets database, interviews, opinions, and
other content...
- ISBN 0-7221-1069-3. Busby,
Brian (2003).
Character Parts: Who's
Really Who in
CanLit. Toronto:
Knopf Canada. ISBN 0-676-97579-8. Rintoul, M.C. (2014). Dictionary...
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Lites is a
discontinued Unix-like
operating system,
based on 4.4BSD and the Mach microkernel. Specifically,
Lites is a multi-threaded
server and emulation...
- ISBN 978-1-778-52284-0. McGregor, Hannah; Rak, Julie; Wunker, Erin, eds. (2018). Refuse:
CanLit in Ruins. Toronto: Book*hug. ISBN 978-1-77166-431-8. Witch,
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critic Brian Busby wrote in his book
Character Parts: Who's
Really Who in
Canlit that the
character of
Zenia was
based on
journalist Barbara Amiel. The novel...
-
LITS,
formerly known as
Nuruomino (ヌルオミノ), is a
binary determination puzzle published by Nikoli.
LITS is pla**** on a
rectangular grid,
typically 10×10;...
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Alfred Hitch****, p. 663 Busby,
Character Parts: Who's
Really Who in
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Alfred Hitch****, p. 669 Mc Gilligan,
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Brian Busby's
Character Parts: Who's
Really Who in
CanLit (2003). As well, many
believe that
Davies based the
College of St. John...
- a
given publishing year. For example, the
Craving CanLit feature (previously
called Crazy for
CanLit),
which highlights the
initial list of all titles...