Loon Counters

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A Fish in the Piano
A Phone Call
a Piano in the Fish
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Adirondack Tenors
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baseball in the Adirondacks
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fiction
friendship
lake towns
Leaving Adirondack Park
local fiction
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loneliness
loons
lost river
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natural beauty
nature writing
New York State
north of cooperstown
olympics
On Giant Mountain
Recounting
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rural fiction
seasonal population
short stories
Silver Lake
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The Adirondacks
The Guard
The Hiker
The Slicer
torch
Untethered
Vanishing Point
wilderness
yokels

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815612001
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Syracuse University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the fictional Adirondack towns of Silver Lake and Lost River, a colorful cast of residents coexist, sometimes unharmoniously, with seasonal visitors, travelers, and vacationers. Their stories are told in The Loon Counters, which sees the residents and visitors of the community encounter Olympic torchbearers, a mysteriously unseen-but-often-heard violinist, pushy hikers, brooding art museum security guards. The characters recur across stories, seasons, and locations, finely illustrating the subtle shifts in the life of a rural, isolated Adirondack enclave.

Across sixteen interconnected stories, Roger Sheffer explores the lives and world of this community of outsiders who call this unique region home. Sheffer crafts stories that speak to the complex charm of the region, the isolation and the community, the nostalgia, and the conservation, all the while finding the small places people carve for themselves in nature.

Roger Sheffer has published three collections of fiction and has won several national short story contests. His stories have appeared in many magazines, including Blueline, The Missouri Review, Third Coast, Arts and Letters, and Adirondack Life. He taught writing and literature at Minnesota State University, Mankato.

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