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LitBlog Spotlight: vestige.org
vestige.org, the online space that was originally conceived as a “huge, rambling mess of a thing,” now offers some of the most thoughtful commentary on the Canadian book scene around. Creator August C. Bourré may spend his days scanning books for the Internet Archive, but at night he’s either crafting stories of his own or commenting on the stories of others, with a critical honesty that’s not often seen in the world of book blogs. With vestige.org alive and kicking since the year 2000 (and reimagined as a book blog in 2002), Bourré is both an old-timer and one to watch in the book blogging world.
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