Venture Farther

In addition to magazine issues, All Worlds Wayfarer publishes anthologies. These books are nearly twice as long as standard issues, come in physical formats (including both paperback and hardcover), and are available to libraries and bookstores. Each also revolves around a theme, explored deeply and courageously through 25-35 short stories. All Worlds Wayfarer aims to publish an anthology every year or two (and at least every three years).

Prismatic Dreams

Speculative Stories Across the LGBTQIA+ Spectrum

Stories take us beyond the bounds of our own lives—into new worlds and new situations. Perhaps most importantly, they invite us into new identities. Through the characters we temporarily become, we open ourselves to a rainbow of experiences. Speculative fiction gives us new lenses through which to explore our world and ourselves, and a deeper understanding of what makes love and connection so amazingly diverse.

In the second All Worlds Wayfarer anthology, immerse yourself in 30 unique stories featuring queer and LGBTQIA+ protagonists in sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. Open yourself to Prismatic Dreams.

Through Other Eyes

Speculative Stories Beyond the Realm of Human Experience

Stories take us beyond the bounds of our own lives—into new worlds and new situations. Perhaps most importantly, they invite us into new minds. Through the eyes of the characters we temporarily become, we not only live other lives, but discover new ways of looking at our own. Speculative fiction takes us a step farther—beyond the bounds of humanity, itself.

In Through Other Eyes, the first All Worlds Wayfarer anthology, immerse yourself in 30 unique stories featuring non-human protagonists, from aliens to dragons and monsters to mythical beings. Become someone—and something—else.

Coming Soon: Into the Dark

An Abyss of Dark Fantasy and Fantastical Horror

Future Anthologies

Into the Dark (Release: Q3-Q4 2025): An abyss of dark fantasy and fantastical horror.

Each Our Own (Release: TBA): A speculative exploration of disability and neurodivergence.