Infinity Wanderers #4

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 4 cover

Grey Wolf - Editor


Grey Wolf is the editor of Infinity Wanderers magazine. Below are a link to a couple of his novels, published by Scimitar Edge.




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The Shifting Sands

The Shifting Sands
by Grey Wolf

Alternate History
Featuring a cover by Robin Stacey, The Shifting Sands is a globe-covering alternate history novel set in the aftermath of a world war against the combined might of the German and British empires. How will Lord Wolfe navigate the twists and turns of fate? Once the darling of the old British emperor in his role as Governor of the vast South African dominions, he finds himself shunned by the new monarch in London, relying on his Spanish connections for attendance at the peace conference. Together with his daughter Carlotta, Wolfe must adapt to a new reality, one that takes him home to Britain where his wealth might buy him land and house, but can it ever work to restore his lost influence in the affairs of men?

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Time of The Darkness

Time of The Darkness
by Grey Wolf

Alternate History & Science Fiction
In an alternate history, decolonisation of the Americas follows a vastly different timeline, and the British royal family remains pre-eminent in world affairs.


Competing with a Bonaparte Byzantium and a French Empire under the Murats, the Saxe-Coburg British fight on an equal footing for recognition and influence.


Follow 1400 years of history, from an alternate 1900 to the galactic empire of 3300AD where humanity inadvertently reawakens a terror that the elder races believed long dead.

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