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

Issue of January 10, 2004

7 articles in this issue.


Backyard Astronomy: Big Dog, Little Dog (2004-01-10) by Cheryl Haimann — Nonfiction

Astronomy goes to the dogs with the last two stars in the Winter Hexagon.

At the Reference Desk by Kellie Gillespie — Op_ed

The life of a reference librarian isn't as easy as it looks. They teach you how to find the answers to any and every question in the years of extensive schooling the position requires, but when it comes to learning how to deal with the public, you're on your own.

What is in a title? by Monique Jetton — Op_ed

Who are you? Are you what you are or what you do?

Hamtramck Walk 05 by Amy Probst — Op_ed travel

<b>Good Morning, Squirrel.</b> Squirrels stay out of focus now that grown-up eyes can see them more clearly.

Anachronocity v1p2 by Josh Brown — Serial

Vol. 1 - Swept Away - Part 2 <br> In the depths of the past, Alexander Sterling remembers the final demise of his brother. But the questions have barely begun to find answers. His single-minded goal to find the truth will lead him to his destiny.

Dreamer 31 by Sand Pilarski — Serial

<i>Book Two: Seeking Sanctuary</i> Pity the poor child who thinks she could have prevented her mother's death. Will anything ever expunge that sense of guilt?

Progress by Kevin Landis — Short

A son returns to the village of his birth, a backwards people who eschew modern advances, in an effort to make a breakthrough in some important medical studies. His father warns him that Progress is an evil, destructive force. They've never agreed before, but could the events that follow change either party's mind?

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