Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
March 16, 2026

Issue of July 7, 2003

9 articles in this issue.


Backyard Astronomy: The Claws of Justice and the 13th Sign (2003-07-07) by Cheryl Haimann — Nonfiction

Gaia gets even with Orion, Romans demonstrate justice, and doctors wield snakes and fling poisonous insects about the sky. Scorpius, Antares, Libra, Ophiuchus, Serpens and the latest in July's on-going moon watch.

The Legend of Flying Dog by Tedi Trindle — Op_ed

Some stories never leave you. What are you to think when the truth is stranger than fiction?

T-3, A Must See Summer Movie by Bernie Pilarski — Op_ed Movie Review

Whether you want them or not, Sand and Bernie give you their opinions on Arnold's new movie <i>Terminator 3: The Rise of the Machines</i>.

T-3, A Must See Summer Movie by Sand Pilarski — Op_ed Movie Review

Whether you want them or not, Sand and Bernie give you their opinions on Arnold's new movie <i>Terminator 3: The Rise of the Machines</i>.

Always by Patrick Devine — Poem
Call of Destiny v6p8 by Josh Brown — Serial

Vol. 6 - A Fistful of Destiny - Part 8 <Br> In a turbulent sea of emotional upheaval, a fateful decision that could alter the course of the Wielder's life is reached. Also, Brand's dead lover makes a startling return to offer aid in rescuing a friend from accidental stoning.

Tam Lin 08 by Alexandra Queen — Serial

Michelle may have begun finding answers, but all DeSorcy has come across has been the business ends of trolls and gorgons. Time to limp home and patch the knight up a bit. Michelle gets a peek through DeSorcy's cracked ribs to what the lost knight is really like inside in this week's episode of the traditional fairy tale retold.

Victory Highway (Part VIII) by John Trindle — Serial

We follow Mark as he scrambles out of Baltimore, meets the irrepressible Doris, and reaches the Alleghenies.

Dreamer 09 by Sand Pilarski — Serial fiction life relationships

"Mommy, Mommy, last night I dreamed I was the leader of commando assassins!" But wait, isn't that just what a kid needs to get through grade school? And wouldn't it be helpful knowledge to get through some adult days, too?

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