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

Cody Stanford

Cody L. Stanford lives in Overland Park, Kansas. He attended the University of Missouri at Kansas City and is fascinated by the arts, history, politics, mythology, and other elements that shape the forces and foibles of human nature. His stories have appeared in "The New Orphic Review", "The Circle", and "Eyes". When not writing, he often spends time working with tigers and other exotic cats at a nearby feline conservation park.

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About Cody Stanford

Cody L. Stanford lives in Overland Park, Kansas. He attended the University of Missouri at Kansas City and is fascinated by the arts, history, politics, mythology, and other elements that shape the forces and foibles of human nature. His stories have appeared in "The New Orphic Review", "The Circle", and "Eyes". When not writing, he often spends time working with tigers and other exotic cats at a nearby feline conservation park.

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  • Flying Fox

    Start your day by flying over the river. Don?t drop your little brother in the gorge. Kill a few dragons and gryphons along the way and for heaven?s sake, watch out for the giant snakes! If you make it to school alive, the pop quiz on math should be a cinch.

  • Flying Fox Part 2

    Another day, another battle to cross the gorge. The same as every day, except that today, a precious burden falls ...

  • Flying Fox Part 3

    Marji is fighting to reach her brother who has fallen into the jungle; can a weary girl keep up the pace she needs to save them both?

  • Flying Fox Part 4

    If only Marji can make it up the hill, this battle might even be worth it -- but a certain dragon-beast has a taste for revenge ...

  • Freedom

    If you cannot have freedom, is death better? If you cannot love, should the world change?

  • Blood Quarry

    It started out as a simple camping trip ...

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  • Gryphonwind

    Cody L. Stanford lives in Overland Park, Kansas. He attended the University of Missouri at Kansas City and is fascinated by the arts, history, politics, mythology, and other elements that shape the forces and foibles of human nature. His stories have appeared in "The New Orphic Review", "The Circle", and "Eyes". When not writing, he often spends time working with tigers and other exotic cats at a nearby feline conservation park.

  • Gryphonwind 2

    Three princes are about to discover that bloodline alone does not make nobility, and that words can even drive apart brotherly love ...

  • Gryphonwind 3

    Not only is Clement missing, but his two brothers are at odds with their gryphons ... how can they win a battle like this?

  • Gryphonwind 4

    The castle is attacked, the city is attacked; man fights man, and gryphon fights gryphon -- how will they ever find peace again?