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

Issue of January 28, 2013

10 articles in this issue.


Wanderers: Book Review by Wendy Robards — Book review "Wanderers"

Edward Belfar's collection of stories, "Wanderers," describes the ethical and personal trials of men and women around the world.

The Supermarket 25 by Eric Suhem — Comic

And at their age, skateboards are a lot more dangerous than shopping carts ...

Trojan Dreams by Barry Kirwan — Cover story short fiction

They say that if you don't dream, you go crazy. And yet here's a case where you dream and you think you're going crazy. Is it a lose-lose scenario, or a win-win? Or just crazy-crazy?

Living the Vida Digita by Anna Murray — Essay technology humor

Anna Murray is a nationally recognized technology consultant, speaker and blogger. One of an extraordinarily rare species -- a woman who owns a successful software-development company -- she loves to combine her two passions, technology and writing.

Dramaturge 2 by Mel Trent — Fiction fantasy love mature content

A wish has been granted, but as with all wishes made in rage, things have gone horribly wrong.

Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters - Movie Review by Bernie and Sand Pilarski — Movie review "Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters"

Giggling with anticipation, Bernie and Sand grab their popcorn for a movie with witches, crossbows, and gatling guns!

Silver Linings Playbook: Movie Review by Bernie and Sand Pilarski — Movie review "Silver Linings Playbook"

Finally, the movie powers-that-be decide to be merciful and do a general release of "Silver Linings Playbook," a movie nominated for 8 Academy Awards in 2013.

Peek of the Week 385 by Lydia Manx — Photo art

Ms. Manx likes to torture the rest of her frozen country by letting them know what winter is like in Florida...

Good Morning? 19 by Lydia Manx — Serial fiction fantasy

Remembering her adoptive parents' funeral, Emma recalls her numbness, and growing cynicism about the people around her.

A Train Trip to Murder on Strawberry Point 3 by Robert Earle — Serial fiction murder Russian Revolution

Researching Russian's stories on the streets of London, Ivan cannot abandon his cause -- but where will it lead him?

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