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TRAILER: Far Worlds by James Fadeley and Others

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TRAILERS Awesome music on this trailer by James Fadeley for Far Worlds , which includes my short story "Rainer" from the Ambasadora-verse . The incredible artwork is by Manuel Mesones .

SFR Brigade Presents: "Rainer" in Far Worlds

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RAINER Enjoy some Science Fiction Adventure from the  AMBASADORA-VERSE . There's a story all about the man you love to hate, RAINER, in the third Bolthole anthology, FAR WORLDS . The story takes place right after Ambasadora Book 1: Marked by Light . Get a sneak peek of Manuel Mesones's awesome illustration of Rainer! CONTEST: This scene features an Easter egg for anyone who read Greenshift . You can turn that egg into a free paperback or ebook of Far Worlds if you're the first commenter to tell me who the unidentified assailants are that Rainer mentions. Remember to include an email address in your comment! Check out other wonderful Presents posts at the SFR Brigade . "Rainer" by Heidi Ruby Miller (FROM THE WORLD OF AMBASADORA and FAR WORLDS) "Rogues know how to drag out a celebration." Dahlia unholstered a cender. "How long has it been since the Corruption of Palomin? Three months?" "Corruption of Palomin?...

ANTHOLOGY: Far Worlds Featuring "Rainer" from the Ambasadora Series by Heidi Ruby Miller

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Attention AMBASADORA-VERSE fans, there's a story all about the man you love to hate, RAINER, in the third Bolthole anthology, FAR WORLDS. The story takes place right after Ambasadora Book 1: Marked by Light .  And, there's an awesome illustration of Rainer by artist Manuel Mesones in the interior.   Get a sneak peek on Manuel's blog!! Below is the cool premise for the book and the table of contents. Pick up a copy on March 25 and visit the Facebook page for more information! The Premise: Out in the universe, there is predicted to be millions of planets harbouring sentient life, thousands of civilisations of sapient races, going about their lives; struggling, fighting, maybe loving, having adventures, maybe suffering under dystopian tyrants, or in societies of harmony and peace and complacency. These worlds, due to the nature of the speed of light and relativity, will never meet each other in person across the vast stretches of space, and any messages or...