A voice from the future changes far more than just one man’s life. A young boy must say a final farewell to his faithful companion. Dr Simon has a lab full of pixies, but they don’t take kindly to his experiments. Visit Jacques' Bistro, where love blooms over the seafood. Is one of Father Ian's parishioners really being visited by a giant?
These subjects and many more are visited in this fourth collection of stories from 'Every Photo Tells…', showing that every picture can tell more than just one story, by presenting a range of tales inspired by ten unique photographs.
Read by hosts Mick and Katharina Bordet, and featuring the writing talents of several guest authors, the stories cover a wide range of themes and genres. Whether your taste is for zombies or giants, modern thriller or period adventure, time-travel or lost love, there is sure to be something for you in this anthology.
The contributors are: Cole Grinnell, Richard D. Asplund Jr., R. Taylor, Scott Roche, Hugh J. O'Donnell, Odin1Eye, Dan Absalonson, Tibbi Scott, Nobilis Reed, Jeffrey Hite, J.R. Murdock, A.F. Grappin, Michell Plested, Jeri Howitt, Val Griswold-Ford and Vincent van der Zee.
Space travel, a run-down house in Milan, far too much laundry and a hot cup of coffee. What do these things have to do with the discovery of time-travel? Join the crew of The Robin to find out... by Katharina Bordet
Space travel, a run-down house in Milan, far too much laundry and a hot cup of coffee. What do these things have to do with the discovery of time-travel? Join the crew of The Robin to find out... by Katharina Bordet
Life is hard when all one wants to do is suicide. By Vincent van der Zee aka. PuzzleMonkey
A small being finds something worth living for in his deteriorating world. Or is it? By A.F. Grappin
Is the place where you were created your home? A man goes back to find out. By Michell Plested
Even in the midst of a siege by the dark legions of the Overseer, a single choice can change a life forever, when love strikes. by Mick Bordet
A mass murderer who hasn’t been caught for many years – what makes him special? By Katharina Maimer Bordet
After fifty years of marriage, a man has found a way to love and cherish the wife God gave him. by Jeri Howitt
The racing driver meets a serious challenge to winning on his home track, but the outcome will have consequences nobody expects. by Mick Bordet
Life in the village of St. Martin revolves around Jacques’ Bistro. Tonight, there is not only excellent food on the menu. By Katharina Maimer Bordet
Breaking-up is never an easy thing to do, but Victor is a difficult man to shake off. Very difficult. by J.R. Murdock
To which lengths would one young woman go to cure a broken heart? By Katharina Maimer Bordet
Magician or thief? Glory faces ‘The Gauntlet’ – a test of her magical abilities against the wiles of a disgruntled thief. by Hugh J O’Donnell
Alex has had enough of love, but does the old man’s offer sound better than the alternative? By Mick Bordet
In the kingdom of Elves, a new king was elected and his future queen gets ready for the wedding. But not everything goes according to plan. By Katharina Maimer Bordet
An exhausted guitarist takes a coffee break before his gig and ends up learning about his audience. By Mick Bordet
For our 100th special episode, Katharina and Mick got together again, for a story about a family, an industry and a party that doesn’t go as planned. By Katharina & Mick Bordet
Zack’s newest toy, a stuffed monster, is concerned about his place amongst the other toys. However, there is something far more sinister prowling the house, which he should be worried about. by Dan Absalonson
There is a package to be delivered. How difficult can that be? Not as straightforward at you might think. By Tibbi Scott
In her youth Laura spends many lifetimes in the land of the Lamp-Lit Wood. When she wants to return as an adult there is a price to pay. By Nobilis Reed
Two redcoats on the hunt for a fugitive take shelter in a country house which is not exactly what it seems. By Mick Bordet
The village is relying on Clovis to protect them. But can he make the necessary sacrifice? By Jeffrey Hite
Somewhere in Ireland is a castle, with 10 guests who were looking for a cheap holiday. For one guest after the next, the holiday turns sour and it isn’t because of the weather. By Katharina Maimer Bordet
Lorna leaves the dying planet, taking only her son and the knowledge that will save their precious cargo. By Hugh J. O’Donnell
Agent, spy, genius, geek. Jo never wanted to work in the field, but when he does, it’s obvious why. By Katharina Maimer Bordet
Everybody’s favourite cybernetic passerine assassin returns. Can he bring his quarry without decimating the countryside? By Odin1Eye
When the orchestra needs a new flautist, it seems like Geoffrey has found the perfect candidate, but nothing is quite that simple. by Mick Bordet
Father Ian receives an unusual request – one of his parishoners is being visited by a giant. Or is she going crazy? by Scott Roche
Dr Simon has a lab full of pixies, but they don’t take kindly to his experiments. By Richard D. Asplund Jr.
Digby’s heroes told incredible tales to inspire, so why do his attempts seem so mundane? By Cole Grinnell