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

Issue of April 10, 2017

7 articles in this issue.


Call it a Difficult Night: Book Review by Abigail George — Book review "Call it a Difficult Night"

Mishka Hoosen's experimental prose in "Call it a Difficult Night" gives the reader time to reflect, study, gather, harvest their own thoughts.

Reflections from the Newsreel 20: Failed Potential by Carl Wade Thompson — Column poem news

Aung San Suu Kyi brought about hope and peace to the people for the people, but those hopes have been dashed for her lack of sympathy towards the Rohingya, who are suffering from government-sanctioned genocide.

Alberta Bound by Michael Lee Johnson — Cover story poem unrhymed

Once you've been there, it's in your heart forever...

Trump's Legal Actions to Make America White Again by Frederick Foote — Essay laws government opinion

And don't forget the wall he wants to build -- who will that keep out?

Another in the Urn by Scott Thomas Outlar — Poem unrhymed

"...Not every sterling piece of silver remains pristine..."

Out with the Trash 11 by Sand Pilarski — Serial fiction life relationships

The Shroeder dwarf wasn't what he appeared to be, and now Emily must chart a new course...

Smith, Jane Smith by Lydia Manx — Short fiction horror

More than100 years have passed since the birth of the famed author of the James Bond stories, Ian Fleming. Fleming has had a tremendous influence on novel-writing and movies, and this week, Staff Writer Lydia Manx pays a tribute to him ...

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