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. Book reviews and adverts complete the magazine.
Infinity Wanderers has several regular columns and features, which are detailed on this page, as are openings for guest articles in these slots.
Family History Shorts is a section of the magazine covering a small issue of family history or genealogy. Whilst issues 1 ansd 2 have been in-house, future issues are open to public submission. The general format is several photographs, supporting an article on a point of interest.
Infinity Wanderers aims to review one book in the alternate history, or nearby, genre per issue. Those in issues 1 and 2 were in-house, but public submissions of book reviews are welcome and will go out under the contributor's name, as their considered opinion.
The Goughs of Ynyscedwyn is a series of historical biographical articles by Jon N Davies, looking at the squires of Ynyscedwyn in Ystradgynlais, their 18th century origins, and their extended family.
In memory of Brian G. Davies, biographical or travel articles from his 2022 book, A Road So Travelled are serialised across each issue of the magazine. However, scope remains for public submission of articles on similar subjects, which will get equal billing.
Author interviews are created in-house working with authors, and their agents.
Paperback
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Grey Wolf is the editor of Infinity Wanderers magazine. Below are a link to a couple of his novels, published by Scimitar Edge.
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?
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.