Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 27, 2026

God-Orb

Donna Dallas studied Creative Writing and Philosophy at NYU's Gallatin School and was lucky enough to study under William Packard, founder and editor of the New York Quarterly. Most recently she is found in The Opiate, Anti Heroin Chic, Beatnik Cowboy and Horror Zine among many other publications. She has just published her novel, "Death Sisters," with Alien Buddha Press, and currently serves on the editorial team for Red Fez.

God-Orb

Now that's a sky
charcoal and chalk,
a coal-penciled sketch
mused from angels
currents of soft tangerine streak through
with pink cotton ball clouds
have I ever seen such an epic skyscape?
travelled to every corner of this earth
from dark continents
to the turquoise Caribbean
there is nothing more alluring than
a blood moon rising over a black oiled
evening ocean
where the universe is primitive as it
incants and summons
the earth's brew






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