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Solace Creek Colorado Fiction Project

 

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At the core of the Solace Creek Colorado project are the stories.  Crossing multiple genres in novella, short story, and novel length formats, these stories chronicle the lives of 350+ people who live in work in the village of Solace Creek Colorado and the neighboring Boulder-Springs metroplex.

Learn more about the Solace Creek Stories and the people who inhabit them.

A note about the sites: The sites of the Solace Creek Stories are fluid, and constantly changing.  As the project progresses, we walk a series of thin lines.  We are cautious to separate the material published on-line from the works that are targeted for the commercial publication market.  We are, unfortunately, in a time of radical transition in the publishing industry, and many traditional houses are reluctant to publish any thing that has previously appeared on-line.  On the other side of the equation, every day new books are being developed and marketed that are based on or wholly comprised of materials previously available on-line or through other media.  Have fun with us on the journey.

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Solace Creek Village logo

The Village of Solace Creek, Colorado is an upscale community near the Boulder-Springs metroplex.  Think of Aspen, without the ski hill.  Some of the most powerful people in the United States have residences in or near Solace Creek, including the President of the United States.

Visit the Village of Solace Creek

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The city of Boulder-Springs, Colorado is the metroplex that dominates the environment of the Solace Creek Stories.  The name came about because the idea of combining the political philosophies of Boulder Colorado (sometimes referred to as 'the Peoples Republic of Boulder') and the ultra-conservative Colorado Springs.

Take a look at Boulder-Springs

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Acolytica logo

Acolytica, in the fictional world of the Solace Creek project, is one of the largest and most powerful religious organizations in the world.  Acolytican funding and political pressure put the current President of the United States and much of Congress in office.  Founded by Perseus Cade, and overseen by the evil Hugo Spengler, Acolytica seeks to expand it's power and financial base throughout the globe.  Acolytica ONE and Acolytica ENT are powerful media tools used for the attraction and manipulation of a billion prospective converts.

Wander inside the world of Acolytica

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Fearlock logo

Acolytica maintains power with a tight hold on its members and associates through financial, political, and psychological tools.  One of the most terrifying psychological tools is Fear Lock, created by Hugo Spengler.

Learn about Fear Lock and how it works.

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SeemsFree is the world's largest fictional retailer.  Privately held and family owned, this retail giant is an economic parasite that feeds off vendors, governments, and even its customers.  The company 20 year strategic plan envisions a world in which nearly fifty percent of the population is economically dependent on SeemsFree, and so poorly paid they are unable to buy most of their goods and services anywhere else.

Visit SeemsFree

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Retailers, Eateries, and more...

The world of Solace Creek has dozens of shops, stores, restaurants, hotels, and companies.  As the stories develop, some of them may have their own web presence.  For now, you can learn more about many of them in...

the Village.

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Solace Creek Media Logos

As in the real world, media plays key roles in the world of the Solace Creek Stories.  The media influences thought, provides information, and establishes trends.

The Boulder-Springs Journal is the primary newspaper of the Boulder-Springs Metroplex.  As a part of ANS, the Journal brings the world to the citizens of Boulder-Springs.

The Solace Creek Statesman is, on the other hand, the small village newspaper in Solace Creek, Colorado.  Run on a shoe-string budget, somehow the Statesman always seems to trump the Journal on political news.

"If it's not on television, it didn't really happen."  York Broadcast Network is a global giant, headquartered in New York.  Some of York's top executives and personalities have homes in the Solace Creek area.  Local affiliates are KYBN-5 television in Boulder-Springs and KZUD radio 88.2 in Solace Creek.

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Colorado Congressman Em Gideon is running for President in 2008.  You can help him get elected at his Campaign Headquarters, or view his News Aggregation Site.
 

Molly Wanna Quacker is the 1960s Rock and Roll band led by the infamous Duckie Wuckett.
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last updated: 12 Jul 2008 09:52