Serials
Serialised fiction published in Piker Press — ongoing stories told in installments, spanning genres from sci-fi to contemporary drama.
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Kevin is gone. Where? Why? Tara has no idea, but at least there are emails for her to hold close...
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We dance to cling to some kind of order and beauty in the world...
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Although a little insecure about her shortcomings as a dancer, Tara cannot deny the allure of the tango...
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"Tango" - A ballroom dance originating in Buenos Aires, characterized by marked rhythms and postures and abrupt pauses...Like life?
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Kaz Morran is the author of "550AU Buried in Stone," a science fiction thriller. He's a Canadian based in Japan.
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Conclusion. Shall we find out Muffin's secret past? Was he sweet or was he a crumb?
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The day of the big picnic has arrived! Muffin and Bagel have pulled out all the stops...
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Summer is waning -- why waste time bickering when fun is to be had?
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Leo wasn't able to reconcile Muffin and Bagel's argument about who was the better baked good, but he's given them something to think about...
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It was the beginning of a friendship, but the egos of pastries can get in the way...
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It's tough trying to be friendly with someone obnoxious...
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Go out for tea, and while you're there, all kinds of things happen...
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The old woman has Muffin in her sights...
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What will that muffin think of next?
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Join Ron Singer and his grandson Leo on a lighthearted holiday visit to New York...
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Conclusion. He met them, lived with them, watched them born and die. Through their acceptance, he became something he never would have expected.
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Banks has witnessed deaths he doesn't understand, faith that he himself has never had. With no way back to the life he once lived, he has no choice but to immerse himself in the culture he has found...
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Banks observes the Goatmen, and sees the things they do over and over, their rituals. But he knows it is time to learn more, the history, the reason, the transformation that these repetitive actions mean to the people...
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An outside observer can collect facts, and propose reasons for the facts. But it is in observing a people as a participant that one learns deeper truths...
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Banks could not have survived the ascent of the Towers without Gomer's help, and as he recovers, he is learning more about the Goatmen. What he cannot understand about these encounters is the "why"...
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After days of observing and being observed by the Goatmen, We -- and They -- have made a breakthrough. At least for Banks there has been a breaking through of his reality...
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On the planet Aguirra, under the sun known as Astarte 217, Gordon Banks and the crew of the Merrimack have discovered strange plants and insects...and people...
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Joseph Carrabis on himself: "It was as if somewhere in my teens I said to myself, 'Let's see ... I can do well in school, go to college, get a degree and lead a totally mundane, boring, completely unfulfilled life. Or I can become a superhero ...' and I saw that and said, 'Screw that. The rest of the world can go on the straight and narrow,' and I took a left.
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Conclusion. Things are getting too hot. Too many deaths, too many high level vampires bickering. Cassandra and Harry need to wade out of this mess, and woe to anyone who stands in their way.
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Angry living. Angry undead. And very, very angry dead. There are simply too many people in Cassandra's living room...
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"...I am a woman...We house collections of every kind..."
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The bodies are piling up, and suddenly, even for a vampire who likes vampires, there is just about standing room only...
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"...Writers, when they write, (the great ones) do not let anything stand in their way..."
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Just how deep is this mess Cassandra is finding herself embroiled in? There are too many sets of eyes watching her movements, and not all of them are human ...or even vampire.
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Part One. " It is time for female writers to begin to listen to each other, she says, and to begin to see each other as feminists in their own right."