Every Photo Tells... Book 1: Recent Episodes

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Kilted pirate Greenbeard's last voyage turns up some unexpected surprises... Who is behind the murder at the Eagle Cave? Love crops up when it is least expected... An ancient terror awakens to threaten mankind's existence...

'Every Photo Tells…' is a short story anthology that sets out to show that every picture can tell more than just one story, by presenting a range of tales inspired by seven photographs.

Read by hosts Mick Bordet and Katharina Maimer, and featuring the writing talents of several guest authors, the stories cover a wide range of themes and genres. Whether your taste is for horror or whodunnit, modern thriller or period swashbuckler, fantasy or sci-fi, there is sure to be something for you in this collection.

The contributors are Odin1Eye, Richard Green, Emily of New Moon, Mark Kilfoil, Dan Rabarts, Orion Dauphin and Doc Coleman.

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Two people and a memory of a Scottish loch. by Katharina and Mick

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Especially for the younger reader, two teddies take a walk and find something unusual. By Odin1Eye

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Sometimes you find someone when you are not waiting for them… By Richard Green, aka Mainframe

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When a secret starts weighing heavy on a relationship, big plans are in jeopardy. By Katharina Maimer

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In a train station, an old woman finds the gift of her present in her past. By Doc Coleman

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A man doing his job – but does he really know who he is? Or is he lost because of her? By Mark ‘the Encaffeinated ONE’ Kilfoil

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Sam tries to stop the source of “The Song” and save thousands of lives. By Mick Bordet

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Why are thousands flocking to the abandoned church and what makes Sam different? By Mick Bordet

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On the day of the wedding, the mother of the bride goes missing. Can the colonel find out what had happened? By Katharina Maimer

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Who gives absolution – and who deserves it? By Odin1Eye

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“The Lord’s Door is Always Open, Right?” A man, a priest and the search for sanctuary. By Orion Dauphin

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Of all the people one could piss off, this is the one who makes you pay most dearly. By Dan Rabarts

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Two men on the steps of a church. Is this the beginning or the end? By Mark ‘the Encaffeinated ONE’ Kilfoil

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How boredom led to friendship. By Mick Bordet

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A couple meets because they share a love for a very special coffee – the Flat White. By Odin1Eye

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When the line between imagination and reality gets blurry, have symbols still a meaning? By Mark ‘the Encaffeinated ONE’ Kilfoil

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A man is on the run, from his life and his past… By Katharina Maimer

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A queen, torn between her love for coffee and dessert and her precious dogs. By Emily of New Moon

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A young couple and the risks they take to make ends meet. By Richard Green, aka Mainframe

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About a painting, a thief, and a very geeky couple. By Katharina Maimer

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Sometimes you are only able to find something special when you’re not looking for it. By Odin1Eye

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Captain Greenbeard’ s ship has been stolen. Can he recover it to sail for home and discover the secret of the Bleakhearts? By Mick Bordet

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In Tortuga, a Scottish pirate on his way back home finds more than he bargained for. By Katharina Maimer

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The local villagers warn Julia that people disappear from her home. When she arrives back to en empty house, she takes matters into her own hands. By Mick Bordet

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Sometimes… a person needs Al when a marriage goes wrong. By Odin1Eye

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A small English village, a bored Colonel and a murder. by Katharina Maimer

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A small English village, a bored Colonel and a murder. by Katharina Maimer

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A man, new to Edinburgh, tells a story about the people around him and their beginnings. By Odin1Eye

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Inkland and Blotland are two very different countries, separated by a channel of water with no way to cross until the year of the big freeze, when two brave and lonely souls cross over for very different reasons. By Mick Bordet