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.
Infinity Wanderers 11. Infinity Wanderers, #11
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- Date de parution03/12/2024
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Infinity Wanderers 11 is the Winter Special for Christmas 2024/New Year 2025, featuring a topical festive cover by Robin Stacey. We celebrate the usual mix of short stories, poetry, travel articles, real historical and what-if articles, and book reviews. Included in the magazine are A Glimpse of Paradise by the late Brian G. Davies, detailing a holiday to North West Devon, and a Pembrokeshire Farm Holiday from 1980, centred near Haverfordwest but visiting many areas nearby, especially on the coast. Poetry comes from Pavel Markiewicz, Ben Mcnair, Grey Wolf, Ruth E.
Thomas, Gary Beck, and Ali Ashhar. The art feature is from Davyd Meyrick Griffiths, who contributed the cover for issue 9 of this magazine, whilst Grey Wolf sneaks a drawing into the publication - if you can find it!Fiction is from Matthew Spence, Nicholas Woods, Matias Travieso-Diaz, Evan Hay, and Ricj Barooah. Drew Concord's "Good Enough" begins serialisation over 2 issues, with Part One. The magazine reviews the book "The Governess of Greenmere" by Paul Leone, and this is followed by an article from its author on how he came to write it.
Corina Apostu introduces us to her forthcoming novel "White Bear, Red Rose" set in an alternate Elizabethan England. Regular columnist Larry Parker rounds the magazine off with his non-fiction article "Arming Our Enemies - An American Tradition", and his narrative piece "Hannibal Ad Portas".
Thomas, Gary Beck, and Ali Ashhar. The art feature is from Davyd Meyrick Griffiths, who contributed the cover for issue 9 of this magazine, whilst Grey Wolf sneaks a drawing into the publication - if you can find it!Fiction is from Matthew Spence, Nicholas Woods, Matias Travieso-Diaz, Evan Hay, and Ricj Barooah. Drew Concord's "Good Enough" begins serialisation over 2 issues, with Part One. The magazine reviews the book "The Governess of Greenmere" by Paul Leone, and this is followed by an article from its author on how he came to write it.
Corina Apostu introduces us to her forthcoming novel "White Bear, Red Rose" set in an alternate Elizabethan England. Regular columnist Larry Parker rounds the magazine off with his non-fiction article "Arming Our Enemies - An American Tradition", and his narrative piece "Hannibal Ad Portas".






















