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The Clearview Logs.
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<p> Discover the beautiful city of Clearview, Colorado through the eyes of Lauren Delavigne, perennially catty teenager faced with an impending desolate mess of a summer vacation. What use are state-of-the-art arcades, the best cinemas in the region and all the assorted human fauna camping out in them when you don't have your friends with you? And when your brother keeps venturing out in the woods to look for turtles. Not to mention the whole thing with wild animal attacks. All of this, plus an ongoing history assignment that may undo a whole year of dedicated studying if it doesn't get done fast, and get done right. </p> <p> But worry not. There are plenty of odd historical tidbits to hunt down in Clearview. Plenty to discover, to unearth, tucked away in nooks and crannies untouched by time. Hidden beneath the fertile soil, nestled in the boles of trees. All a scratch away. </p> <p> Clearview Logs is a diary-style serial fiction web novel about the life and troubles of a teenager in an alternative America in the mid-70s, Inspired by Stephen King's blend of genre tropes and by Simon Stålenhag's slice-of-life-focused speculative fiction. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> CW: Contains graphic descriptions of violence and other mature things. </p>
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<p> Discover the beautiful city of Clearview, Colorado through the eyes of Lauren Delavigne, perennially catty teenager faced with an impending desolate mess of a summer vacation. What use are state-of-the-art arcades, the best cinemas in the region and all the assorted human fauna camping out in them when you don't have your friends with you? And when your brother keeps venturing out in the woods to look for turtles. Not to mention the whole thing with wild animal attacks. All of this, plus an ongoing history assignment that may undo a whole year of dedicated studying if it doesn't get done fast, and get done right. </p> <p> But worry not. There are plenty of odd historical tidbits to hunt down in Clearview. Plenty to discover, to unearth, tucked away in nooks and crannies untouched by time. Hidden beneath the fertile soil, nestled in the boles of trees. All a scratch away. </p> <p> Clearview Logs is a diary-style serial fiction web novel about the life and troubles of a teenager in an alternative America in the mid-70s, Inspired by Stephen King's blend of genre tropes and by Simon Stålenhag's slice-of-life-focused speculative fiction. </p> <p> </p> <p> [participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge] </p> <p> </p> <p> CW: Contains graphic descriptions of violence and other mature things. </p>
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