
What Comes Back (Unpublished, #1)
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After returning from a war zone, photographer Nick Randall unpacks more than his equipment. In a quiet apartment far from the front lines, he sorts through film, notebooks, and the small artifacts of an assignment that refuses to stay contained. Film canisters hold images he hasn't yet faced. Contact sheets wait to be made. And memories surface - not only of what he photographed, but of what he chose not to take. What Comes Back is a restrained, literary short story about the ethics of looking, the burden of witnessing, and the moments that linger long after the camera is lowered. Told through the physical rituals of analog photography, it explores how images are chosen, how meaning is assigned, and how the act of seeing can implicate the one who records it. This story stands alongside Contact Sheets and Unpublished as part of an interconnected series following Nick Randall as he navigates the uneasy space between documentation and conscience. Approximate length: 3,000 words.
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Adrian Cole writes literary fiction about the recent past and the near future.
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