Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 13, 2026
KK Brown

KK Brown

(1948 - 2025)KK said of himself,"KK writes nonsense short stories, and is attempting to find someone foolish enough to publish his serious novel."

32 Articles
6 Genres
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About KK Brown

Colin (KK) Brown wanted to return home to his beloved Zimbabwe. KK wrote nonsense short stories, and is greatly missed.

Books by KK Brown

Short

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  • Lucky Anton

    Just a little reminder this week ... be nice to your mother.

  • A Braai with Lord Patu

    A lovely invitation to dine with Lord Patu -- but how could one have forgotten to inform one's wife that the host normally doesn't bother with the aggravation of clothing?

  • The Marathon Runner

    Hermann Potgieter's grandfather was a clever man as well as a great marathon runner, managing to win the Comrade's Marathon many times. However did he do it?

  • Tales From Africa: A Lesson In Brevity

    Author KK Brown brings an important lesson about writing and its consequences.

  • The Lord Watches Over Us

    Mad Lord Patu of the Homemade Beer and Mbanje Reefers has an artificial leg. Most days, that's just about all he wears, so its origin was bound to come up in conversation sooner or later ...

  • The Grim Reaper

    'Death' should, in fact -- in most circumstances, at least -- be most studiously avoided. And this is more particularly so, when that Death relates to one's own person.

  • The Black Sheep

    There's a lot of "fleecing" going on, but no one is going to get a warm pair of socks out of this incident ...

  • Disgraceful Behaviour

    There was no excusing those disgusting young men and their outrageous stunt. Even Tiaan Bester could see the shame of the incident. Even Oom Paul Kruger from the old days would have agreed -- there was no way to describe the activity in the café after the rugby game as anything but disgraceful ...

  • Themba Chivuli's Goats

    In Zimbabwe, law books and facts are respected, and taken into serious consideration. But the Elders know that there is much more to justice than sentences written on paper by strangers who may or may not have ever tasted the satisfaction of curried goat.(Originally appeared 04-03-2006)

  • The Technique of Camouflage: The Zebra

    The nature photographer knows the importance of getting close to his subject in order to obtain the clearest, most natural picture. And it follows that the photographer must be a veritable genius at disguising himself and his equipment to be a success ...

  • His Grandfather's Garden

    No matter what turn fortune should take, no matter how successful one's enterprises should become, family is of utmost importance, and one's grandfather should always be honoured and cared for ...

  • Bullying

    He looked like Lee Marvin, but was the size of a pick-up truck, and he had a heart as cruel as a set of brass knuckles coming at you at 60 miles an hour -- and one day I just had to push my luck ...Originally appeared 2006-05-15.

  • The English Master

    It's not necessarily the words you say, it's how you say it -- and whether or not your listener has been trained to pay attention.

  • The Headman, the Witch, and the Graverobber

    Even although Headman Chimumvuri was a well respected Elder, the rumours had started to circulate -- furtively -- among the good people of Chimumvuri Kraal, soon after Lindiwe Hove had first gone missing.

  • Something of Value

    A certain look brings a flood of memories ... that Angel still has a way of making things happen ...

  • A Soldier's Day

    He needs to be able to move quickly, fire his weapon accurately, and know what to do when the battle is engaged. But sometimes the soldier is called to do none of those things -- and those days of warfare may seem the longest ...

  • Remittance Men

    Ah, Jannie Bez! That bulwark of helpfulness, that model soul of hospitality ...!

  • Mad 'Lord' Patu

    Why did 'Lord' Patu wear a .44 magnum revolver around the house? Why because he loves moles, of course. And why is the front of his chair cut up? Well, it has to do with how he dresses. Does any of that matter if the beer is good? (Originally appeared 2006-03-27)

  • A Love Story

    In the end, she had always known that he would ...

  • The Headman and the Election Monitors

    And what will happen if the collective wisdom of the elders does not inform the sudden surge of Progress?

  • The Sangoma

    What price can you put on Wisdom?

  • Kevin's Wife

    She must have seen some redeeming quality in him, surely...

  • His Lordship's Bicycle

    Lord Patu? In the hospital? Is he seriously injured? How did it happen? Will he be all right? Did he shoot anyone? Is his home-made beer safe?

Poem

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  • A Boy's Life

    "Far too young, he was -- they said ..." Yes, all of them are.

  • Fish Eagles Over Lake Kariba

    As he leaves his beloved Africa, KK Brown shares a thought from the heart.

  • Africa's Curse

    "The final curse that Mwari gave, With broken heart, in granite cave..."

Opinion

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  • Racialism in South Africa: A Non-Racial Braai

    KK Brown reminds readers that there are different ways of looking at how people of varied races interact with each other -- especially when hatred and fear are not on the agenda.

Comics

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  • Peek of the Week 125

    KK Brown trims a banana tree and finds a surprise: a dove's nest!

  • Peek of the Week 346

    A thoughtful image of a wise man reminds us to try to avoid folly.

Essay

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Nonfiction

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  • An Unfortunate Experience

    Armed robbery is something that happens to other people -- until it happens to you. Writer KK Brown finds out this truth the hard way.