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Fall 2014 Exhibit in Special Collections

"Adirondack Perceptions: 200+ Years of Fiction Within the Blue Line" an exhibition and bibliography of Adirondack fiction from 1802 – 2014 by St Lawrence University student Fellow Jacqueline Colt ('15) is on display in the Special Collections Reading Room, Owen D. Young Library for the Fall 2014 semester.

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"Adirondack Perceptions: 200+ Years of Fiction Within the Blue Line", an exhibition and bibliography of Adirondack fiction from 1802 – 2014 by St Lawrence University student Fellow Jacqueline Colt, was on display in the Special Collections Reading Room, Owen D. Young Library for the Fall 2014 semester.

Senior Jacqueline Colt took Dorothy Plum's famous 1958 Adirondack Bibliography (with updates in 1966 and 1992) and brought it up to date, recording every work of Adirondack fiction she could document.

The River's Tale

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A woman flees to the Adirondacks to escape an obsessive boyfriend but finds that the mountains are not the safe haven she thought they were. This is a prequel to the author’s prize-winning novel Within a Forest Dark, also published by Lost Pond Press.

Lost River

Deer flies -- The skill of silence -- Ancient history -- Feeding on words -- The blue trail -- Delivering bread -- Amazing grace -- Heat and hot water -- Olympic -- Three windows -- Covered bridge -- Hamilton Lake -- Lost River.

The Weaving: A Collection of Tyler Cunningham Shorts

Tyler Cunningham, a detective like no other, lives in a small village within the Adirondack Park of upstate New York. He lives a largely solitary existence, with a few notable exceptions. His unique way of viewing the world draws him into solving puzzles and mysteries that entangle the community of humans around him. This collection of novellas introduces readers to Tyler and his inner circle of ... acquaintances ... Tyler doesn't have friends.