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"The Synchrotron," by: Rain Hunter —New Release Tour Grab it for 99¢!

 Hi everyone. Today I am featuring Rain Hunter's new release "The Synchrotron." Dive into this guest post, book details, and fun content to find out why you should purchase your copy of this Science Fiction Comedy today. Also remember that it is on sale for a short time for 99¢ so grab your copy while you can. Also read to the bottom for a special exclusive tour giveaway. Happy reading everyone :).

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When I realised my special calling...

I was fifteen when my best friend and I were assigned to create an “informative school poster” covering recent events. Basically an A1-sized newspaper with full creative freedom. This was long before mobile phones or slick newsletter apps existed.

My friend, let’s call her Hulia because that’s her name, and I spent two weekends drafting, doodling, and perfecting our creation. We spiced it up with an overdose of humour and proudly pinned our masterpiece in the school hall.

It was taken down within thirty minutes, the time sufficient for the whole school to spread it out into memes and jokes.

Apparently, “creative freedom” didn’t mean the full humour allowance. The school’s SLT called our humour Senseless, Hammy, Inappropriate, and Tacky. Win? 

As for my calling, that’s for food. Easy. Call me when there’s food.

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The Synchrotron
by: Rain Hunter
Genre: Science Fiction Comedy

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✔️A deadly virus.
✔️A world overrun by monsters.
✔️ Six scientists on a dangerous mission to cure the world.
We are screwed...

They only wanted a Nobel Prize. Instead, they will have to save the world.

It was going to be the experiment of the year. Preparing to blast x-rays through a piece of palladium at the most dazzling European synchrotron, Anna and five of her fellow scientists expected a few hiccups.

Not a horde of hungry spleen-eating zombies.

The world has succumbed to the virus, leaving only scattered survivors.

When Anna and her friends realise that the infected can be cured back into humans, they pledge to find a cure no matter the cost. Equipped with a lab wrench and questionable lab ethics, Team ID26 are humanity’s last hope.

But what is the price of saving the world?

Running out of time, Anna and her friends will face the impossible choices between life and death, morality and cure. When the future of the world is at stake, what will they have to sacrifice?

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Rain Hunter



What is similar between science and postapocalyptic survival?
Everything that can, will go wrong.”
 
Rain Hunter is a writer of post-apocalyptic science fiction. Having spent years as a materials researcher, Rain intricately weaves scientific precision into the stories. “I’ve had a fun lab run over the years and might have picked some degrees on the way,” laughs Rain. "But the most important thing for my books is that the science has to be real. No more can-and-know-it-all characters! If I know how to cook meth from baking soda and cough syrup, I won’t be able to start a rocket engine, full stop. Even in fiction!”
 
Rain is a huge fan of the zombie genre, both in movies and books. “I’d kill to be a zombie extra in a film. Even if they smash my brains out in the first two seconds. Sign me up anytime.”
 
Dark humour and irony are the main ingredients in Rain’s novels. “I am sure the world will die laughing. That’s what I would do.”
 
Rain lives in Birmingham (England), which serves as a main inspiration for the goriest post-apocalyptic scenes. In their spare time, Rain plays a harp in the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Nah, not really. 

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  1. What was the most surprising thing you learned during the writing process?

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