
Infinity Wanderers 7
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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.
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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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