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

Issue of January 27, 2014

7 articles in this issue.


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

"Tracks" is a deeply personal journey into Genni Gunn's childhood memories -- memories triggered by travel.

Why We Write by Scott Archer Jones — Cover story essay writing

Scott Archer Jones is currently living and working on novels in northern New Mexico, after stints in the Netherlands, Scotland and Norway plus less exotic locations. He's worked for a power company, grocers, a lumberyard, an energy company (for a very long time), and a winery. He is the Treasurer of Shuter Library of Angel Fire, a private 501.C3, and desperately needs your money to keep the doors open.

A First Nations Perspective by Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith — Essay First Nations

Christine Smith(McFarlane) writes about issues that will hopefully bring about awareness of what is happening with Canadian First Nations.

Adventures of a Grownup 19 by JH Mae — Essay life column

Wouldn't any woman want to have teeny feet like Barbie?

Unclear on the Concept by Phillip Larrea — Poem unrhymed

Phillip Larrea is the author of <i>We the People</i> and <i>Our Patch</i>. Since 2012, his poems have appeared in over 60 journals, anthologies and magazines in the U.S., Ireland, Canada and Asia. He is the winner of the 2013 New Frontier Prize for poetry, and has been nominated twice for the 2014 Pushcart Prize.

The Garden of Peed-In 09 by Paula Petruzzi — Serial fiction fantasy humor creation

When you dream big, you also might fail big. That doesn't have to stop you. Nar has had the biggest dream yet, and <i>nothing</i> is going to stop him...

Good Morning? 70 by Lydia Manx — Serial fiction fantasy vampires werewolves

Whatever took over the Gatekeeper's body is gone, and anyway, Emma has three loyal werewolves to protect her...maybe...

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