Infinity Wanderers 3

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.

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Infinity Wanderers 3

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.

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Infinity Wanderers 3

Infinity Wanderers 3

by Grey Wolf
Infinity Wanderers 3

Infinity Wanderers 3

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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.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166490384
Publisher: Selornia
Publication date: 10/08/2022
Series: Infinity Wanderers
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 565,879
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

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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