Serials
Serialised fiction published in Piker Press — ongoing stories told in installments, spanning genres from sci-fi to contemporary drama.
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Trevor's bed will be his Auntie's couch, his food whatever the family can spare. Having lost his income, what choice does he have?
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The strange bum with the guitar turns Natalie's world inside out with one simple sentence ...
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A perfectly normal human child has been born. But is that what Henry and Diego really wanted?
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The setting is the night, the star of this performance is not who his audience thinks he is, and when this curtain rises, what is revealed is a stage for blood ...
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The power is still out, and Diego has to walk to the hospital to have her baby. Will she make it?
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Trevor, stinging after his mother's "welcome," must now face his Aunt, Granny, and his obnoxious cousins ...
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Mitchell Waldman's fiction, poetry, and essays have appeared in numerous publications. He is also the author of the novel, A FACE IN THE MOON, was co-editor with Diana May-Waldman of WOUNDS OF WAR: POETS FOR PEACE, and is Fiction Editor for Blue Lake Review.
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Conclusion. " But we are still out here in the night, living the moments we have ..."
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Delancey Street is scorching in a heat wave, and no one is comfortable -- especially Diego.
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Nothing says welcome like coming home to one's mother ...
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Conclusion. What Renee has done in the past is not yet clear, but what Harry and Simon and Carlos and Marcus do in the present is about to make a big difference to Natasha ...
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Barbara Rendall is a Canadian writer currently living in Beijing. Earlier, she lived in Macao, a fascinating city near Hong Kong, which is the setting of this story. She has published poetry in a variety of North American magazines and short fiction in Chatelaine and Redbook.
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Andre faces one of his greatest challenges, with only a sarcastic blind midget as his backup.
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In the cold winter light, sharpened by loss, what does anyone really know? What can any even say?
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Anger is in the air, an inhuman anger -- one that hates vampires just as much if not more than the human ...
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With the revelation that romance is only a strangely flat memory, it is time to try to re-integrate into the world...
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Clarissa's outrage at Henry and Diego's marriage knows no bounds, and she's not very happy with Sincere's interference, either...
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Charles has begun to accept the horror that Renee is recounting to him, but the next part of the story is even worse ...
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Henry and Diego are on their honeymoon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ... are Andre and Shakespeare going to surprise them by following them there?
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Finally the day of Mr. Bailey's funeral arrives. But before he's buried, more will be uncovered ...
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Charles has to come to terms with the fact that his brother Beau not only hid his actions from his brother, but also that what Beau did will have far-reaching ramifications ...
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When the girl you loved so long ago, for so long, ago, reappears in your life, what happens to your heart?
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Charles is about to find out more than he wanted to know about his brother Beau ...
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Jennifer Kay Owens ... was she just a dream coasting in on the evening?
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They are married, and now everything should get peaceful ... until someone decides to get nasty ...
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Charles is about to find out the name of the strange woman who helped him ...
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People once known are now being drawn back from across oceans of forgetfulness to the island of Mr. Bailey's casket.
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The mysterious woman is still a stranger, but she might be Charles' best hope ...
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The day after the news of a death can throw one's mind into a morass of memory. Is there a way out?
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The wedding of the century! Half man, half bug, Henry edges toward the ceremony that will change his life forever.