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Infinity Wanderers 8: Infinity Wanderers, #8
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Issue 7 of Infinity Wanderers sees a host of features across the range of speculative and fantasy fiction, poetry, history and what-if discussion, biography and genealogy, travel diaries, book reviews, and art features.
L.G. Parker continues his Small Causes column with Keep Your Powder Dry, and has a second article providing an Index to Confederate Ironclads of the American Civil War. Jon N. Davies' history of the Goughs of Ynyscedwyn continues with William Gough, senior, whose marriage to Catherine Portrey would eventually bring the Ynyscedwyn estate into the Gough family. The travel diary from 1986 is a camping holiday through France and Andorra, including reproductions of both photographs and postcards.
Stories include The Duchess of Suffolk by Victoria Male, Silver and Gold by Susan Dean, The Goo at the Morts by Bob Freeman, The King of Alanstown by Kevin MacAlan, Painted Paper by Gail Brown, Three Worlds by Matthew Spence, The Rose by J.S. Watts, 1950 by Bill Kitcher, the first part of a new 3-part story Fair-Weather Friends by Mark Harbinger, and Part 5 of Alea Abiecerat by Haley Receveur.
A special art feature brings us the work of Sonali Roy, and a pictorial feature from Grey Wolf is "The Kingdom of Kra", looking back on a lost story, with new digital art from Robin Stacey.
There is poetry from Simon R. Gladdish and the late Brian G. Davies, and book reviews of 'If England Were Invaded' by William Le Queux, and 'Lord of a Shattered Land' by Howard Andrew Jones round off the content.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSelornia
Release dateDec 7, 2023
Infinity Wanderers 8: Infinity Wanderers, #8
Infinity Wanderers 2: Infinity Wanderers
Infinity Wanderers 1: Infinity Wanderers

Titles in the series (8)

  • Infinity Wanderers 1: Infinity Wanderers

    Infinity Wanderers 1: Infinity Wanderers
    Infinity Wanderers 1: Infinity Wanderers

    Infinity Wanderers is a new magazine publication, aiming at being half alternate history and associated genres, and half real history, with travel and biography. In addition it supports an element of poetry, art, and review. Issue 1 has a lead story 'The Nostalgia Machine' by Hannah Hoare, an interview with author Christopher P. Mooney, history article Under Six Flags by L.G. Parker, poetry from Ron Torrence, and Simon R. Gladdish, stories 'Stalin's Bunker; by John F. Keane, 'Galatea' by Anselmo J. Alliegro, 'Barbarella and Kenton' by Rusty Gladdish, 'Mr Capone Was Our Milkman' by Christopher P. Mooney, 'The Bullet' by K.M. Mohr and 'Inside The Pale' by Robert Wexelblatt. Further history articles come, posthumously, from Brian G. Davies with "Memories of Kings School, Ely, in the Wartime 1940s' and from Jon N. Davies with "William Gough, Captain, Royal Navy', a biographical study of the man who was Byng's 1st lieutenant on the Ramillies at Minorca.

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    Infinity Wanderers 8: Infinity Wanderers, #8
    Infinity Wanderers 8: Infinity Wanderers, #8

    Infinity Wanderers issue 8 is the Christmas and New Year Special for 2023/2024 and includes the regular columns as well as new stories, poetry, and other submissions. The One Place Study of 2 Juniper continues with a look at The Later Interior, seeing how changes in decor, and the effect of the additional extensions, changed the feel of the inside of the house during the 1980s and early 1990s. L.G. Parker contributes Small Causes 7 with "History-Changing Events", and "Wrong Men". Jon N Davies continues his history of the Goughs of Ynyscedwyn with the first part of the life of Richard Douglas Gough, covering 1797 to 1842. Fair-Weather Friend by Mark Harbinger continues with Part 2, and Haley Receveur's Alea Abiecerat now reaches Part 6 of the syndicated story. Pet Words is a poetry focus on our pets, and includes a variety of contributors' poems, some poignant and some amusing, along with photographs and illustrations. There is also poetry by Linda M. Crate, from Jack Cariad Leon with 'For The Children Taken by the Pied Piper, and from Joshua Boers with an anagram poem of a verse of The Battle of Maldon. The lead story is 'Death of the Author' by Joshua Boers, and other stories come from Susan Dean with both 'Mol's Swansong' and 'Devil's Dyke', from Ciaran McLarnon with 'The Kingdom', from Paul Leone with 'So Long As We Still Live', from Matthew Spence with 'On The Trail', from Allister Nelson with 'And Lilith Sewed the Seam', from Peter Molnár with 'The Cuckoo's Gaze', and from Glenis Moore with 'Immortality Bites!'. We have an interview with author and poet Gary Beck. Book features and several book reviews complete the magazine, hopefully recommending some good reads for the festive season.

  • Infinity Wanderers 2: Infinity Wanderers

    Infinity Wanderers 2: Infinity Wanderers
    Infinity Wanderers 2: Infinity Wanderers

    Infinity Wanderers 2 is the second edition of our new magazine, focused equally on real history and genealogy, and on the genres of alternate history, science fiction, and historical fiction. Issue 2 includes an interview with author Vivienne Tuffnell, and the establishment of two main columns for the publication. These are 'Small Causes' by L.G. Parker, looking at events the did, or could have, changed history dramatically, despite being apparently small in themselves. And Family History Shorts which takes one or two family history photographs and adds genealogical information them. Jon N Davies continues with his history of the Goughs of Ynyscedwyn, this time focusing on Reverend Fleming Gough. Gerard Sarnat contributes topical poetry, and the magazine reviews the new novel 'The Crossing' by Kevin Ikenberry. Fiction comes from  D C Diamondopolous, Clinton Siegle, Mark Arvid White, and Aaron Sargon, with the lead story being "World's End' by Geoff Nelder.

  • Infinity Wanderers 3: Infinity Wanderers

    Infinity Wanderers 3: Infinity Wanderers
    Infinity Wanderers 3: Infinity Wanderers

    Issue 3 of Infinity Wanderers magazine has a lead story by Haley Receveur 'Alea Abiecerat' and additional fiction from Rusty Gladdish with 'Damage Remedy', Ralph Greco with 'Julie Haversmith Calls the Clone Inc Hotline' and 'The Wind Talker Sets Saik', Matthew Spence with 'The Hotel Detective', Alfred Shou with "Is This..." and Grey Wolf with the first part of 'A Dream of Empire'. Poetry comes from Linda M Crate and Simon Gladdish, whilst L.G. Parker's column Small Causes looks at Kokoda. He also contributes 'Life Lived Large', a historical overview of some larger than life figures. The late Brian G. Davies has his 2009 travel article 'A Yorkshire Odyssey' published, as the places and experiences remain as fresh today as they were then. Jon N Davies continues his history of the Goughs of Ynynscedwyn with his article on the Reverend James Gough Aubrey. Genealogical articles on 'A Story From a Photograph', Family History Short, and a One Place Study (Part 1 of 2 Juniper) complete the main features of the magazine.

  • Infinity Wanderers 4: Infinity Wanderers

    Infinity Wanderers 4: Infinity Wanderers
    Infinity Wanderers 4: Infinity Wanderers

    Issue of 4 of Infinity Wanderers is the first Christmas and New Year special. The lead story is Night Mare in Coal Country by Paul Leone. Other stories carried are: I Am The Night by Alex Shalenko; You Can't Cheat an Honest Man by M. L. Williams, Alea Abiecerat Part 2 by Haley Receveur; The White City and The Black Tram by Sonya Kudei; A Dream of Empire part 2 by Grey Wolf; and The Smiling Tiger parts 1 and 2 by Rusty Gladdish.  Issue 4's poetry comes from Luke Dylan Ramsey with poetry from The Library, from Simon Gladdish, and the seasonal 'Christmas' from the late Brian G. Davies. Infinity Wanderers is dedicated to publishing history and genealogy in a similar measure to the fiction and poetry it prides itself on. The articles in issue 4 are: Urban Warfare Part 1 - Stalingrad by L.G. Parker; One Place Study: 2 Juniper, the Early Interior; Singapore: The Lion City by the late Brian G. Davies; Caleb of Cennan with His Pet Rabbit by Hilary Bryanston; Hezekiah Fleming and His Family by Jon N. Davies; and Small Causes 3 - Pearl Harbour and Midway by L.G. Parker.  

  • Infinity Wanderers 5: Infinity Wanderers

    Infinity Wanderers 5: Infinity Wanderers
    Infinity Wanderers 5: Infinity Wanderers

    Infinity Wanderers 5 leads with an author interview with Ralph Greco Jr., leading into a feature on the childrens book 'Too Many Bunnies' authored by Joe Swarctz and himself. Regular columns include L.G. Parker's Small Causes, comparing Operation Sea Lion with Operation Overlord, and his Urban Warfare, focused on Hue in the Vietnam War, and Jon N Davies continues his history of the Goughs of Ynyscedwyn with his article on Richard Gough Aubrey (2). Serialised stories continuing in this issue are Alea Abiecerat by Haley Receveur and The Smiling Tiger by Rusty Gladdish, whilst Grey Wolf pens an article on A Dream of Empire, now a Little Book, published by Scimitar Edge. The late Brian G. Davies' travel articles continue to be published with 'Seeking the Northern Lights', and some of his poetry is featured for the republication of his book 'A Fountain Stirred'. Featured poetry comes from Pawel Marckiewicz with Arethusa and Alpheus, Richard Stevenson with Poems from an Abominable Swamp Slob, and from Linda M Crate, and Simon R Gladdish. Featured stories include Alma Pater from Jenean McBrearty, A Pearl Harbor Secret from Gene J Parola, Stone and Blood from Brenden Sisk, and The Vae's Appetite by Michael Gerard. A book review of C M Angus' novel Overstrike completes the magazine.

  • Infinity Wanderers 7: Infinity Wanderers

    Infinity Wanderers 7: Infinity Wanderers
    Infinity Wanderers 7: Infinity Wanderers

    Issue 7 of Infinity Wanderers sees a host of features across the range of speculative and fantasy fiction, poetry, history and what-if discussion, biography and genealogy, travel diaries, book reviews, and art features. L.G. Parker continues his Small Causes column with Keep Your Powder Dry, and has a second article providing an Index to Confederate Ironclads of the American Civil War. Jon N. Davies' history of the Goughs of Ynyscedwyn continues with William Gough, senior, whose marriage to Catherine Portrey would eventually bring the Ynyscedwyn estate into the Gough family. The travel diary from 1986 is a camping holiday through France and Andorra, including reproductions of both photographs and postcards. Stories include The Duchess of Suffolk by Victoria Male, Silver and Gold by Susan Dean, The Goo at the Morts by Bob Freeman, The King of Alanstown by Kevin MacAlan, Painted Paper by Gail Brown, Three Worlds by Matthew Spence, The Rose by J.S. Watts, 1950 by Bill Kitcher, the first part of a new 3-part story Fair-Weather Friends by Mark Harbinger, and Part 5 of Alea Abiecerat by Haley Receveur. A special art feature brings us the work of Sonali Roy, and a pictorial feature from Grey Wolf is "The Kingdom of Kra", looking back on a lost story, with new digital art from Robin Stacey. There is poetry from Simon R. Gladdish and the late Brian G. Davies, and book reviews of 'If England Were Invaded' by William Le Queux, and 'Lord of a Shattered Land' by Howard Andrew Jones round off the content.

  • Infinity Wanderers 6: Infinity Wanderers

    Infinity Wanderers 6: Infinity Wanderers
    Infinity Wanderers 6: Infinity Wanderers

    Infinity Wanderers issue 6 includes the regular columns as well as new stories, poetry, and other submissions. L.G. Parker contributes Small Causes, focused on the Confederate Navy in the American Civil War, and Urban Warfare, focused on Mogadishu, 1993. Jon N. Davies' history of the Goughs of Ynyscedwyn continues with Richard Gough Aubrey, 1st of that name, and the first of the family to inherit the estate. The One Place Study of 2 Juniper continues with a look at The Changing Garden. The travel feature is the diary of two children on holiday in France in 1983, illustrated with photographs. An additional history feature is Remember, Remember by Susan Dean. Continuing stories come from Rusty Gladdish with the final parts of The Smiling Tiger, and Haley Receveur with Part 4 of Alea Abiecerat. Poetry comes from D J Tyrer, with a set of alternate history poems, from Elder Gideon with Poems from Sophia's Wisdom, Ali Ashhar with On The Island of Cyprus, and poetry by C Collingwood. Stories come from D J Tyrer with Glory, Matthew Toddington with An Ode to Kings of Tomorrow, Matt Kusluski with A Dream in Ruins, from Matthew Spence with Carl's Return, from Robert Feinstein with Siderodromophobia, from Victoria Male with Sculpted, from P M Baird with The 36th Sun Monitor, and from M L Williams with Lord, Save Us From Ourselves. Pictorial features are Great Britain: First On The Moon by B. B. Olshin, and Renaissance Court Aliens by Janis Butler Holm.

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Grey Wolf

Grey Wolf began writing as a teenager, and has remained consistent ever since in the genres he writes in - Alternate History, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. A poet since his later teens, he now has several published collections and his work has appeared in a number of magazines.  Living now in the South Wales valleys, Grey Wolf is a keen photographer and makes use of the wonderful scenery and explosion of nature that is the Welsh countryside. 

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