Infinity Wanderers #17

Infinity Wanderers 17 continues the magazine's strengths of alternate history, science fiction, and fantasy short stories, mixed with poetry, real history and travel.


The lead story is "The Blue Binder" by Jonathan B. Ferrini, and other short stories come from Matthew Spence, Matias Travieso-Diaz, Steve McLary, Nicholas Woods, John A. Tures, Wade R. DeYoung, Ben MacNair, L.G. Parker and Hilary Bryanston. Poetry comes from Pawel Markiewicz and Doug Stoiber.


L.G. Parker writes on 'Points of Departure' and Jon N. Davies explores the career of naval officer William Gough, for the years 1755-1756. The serialised story 'The Lost Scrolls of Shangri-La' by Hamish McTavish continues with chapters 5 and 6. P.J. writes about "My Painful Life" in a moving composition, and we have an author interview with James Arthur, whose new book 'The Missing Crayon' is published in May 2026.



Infinity Wanderers 17 cover

Cover design by Robin Stacey


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. His website is at
www.greywolfauthor.com




Infinity Wanderers
The Steel Heart

The Steel Heart
by Grey Wolf

Alternate History
The second novel in The Shifting Sands series picks up the story as Lord Wolfe and Carlotta head for Seoul in the Kingdom of Korea. Travelling across the Pacific, they traverse the vast British North American colonies. They make a welcome return to Harcourt Hall after so many months away. As Carlotta begins to assert her independence, and receives a gift of alpacas from the former governor of the Argentine, Lord Woife takes decisions on how to invest a proportion of their fortune in the rising automobile industry. The machinery of foreign diplomacy, occurring behind the scenes, and behind the backs of the politicians, increasingly draws Lord Wolfe into Russian affairs. Do they really have to travel to Saint Petersburg? What of the lives they are making back home?

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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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