THE fourth year of Dulverton and Exmoor Literary Festival saw it established as a jewel in Exmoor’s crown.
The festival ended on Monday (November 17) and was hosted in several venues across town with many events sold-out.

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Elizabeth Delo, Sam Collins, and Roger Hammond were among authors meeting attendees at this year's Dulverton and Exmoor Literary Festival. PHOTO: George Ody.
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The festival included everything from its first canine author, Moleskine, who lives on Exmoor with owner Gill Whitehead, to Andrew Lownie, whose book helped to bring about the final downfall of Prince Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

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