Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
March 16, 2026

Short Fiction

Short stories published in Piker Press, a weekly journal of arts and literature.

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Just One Rule by Sand Pilarski

An Aser story.It's not always wrong to hide your emotions, and sometimes it's even a good idea to let people know when you're upset. However, if your job is to be attentive to patrons, then perhaps personal drama ought to take a back seat to making sure that the people who pay your wages are taken care of ...

The Aser Stories 26: Junk Mail by Sand Pilarski

Why don't littering laws apply to your mailbox?

My Prague by Jerry Seeger

The City of One Hundred Spires is far richer than what you see in the travel brochures. However, if you want to sample the real flavor of Prague, you have to know the right places to look ...

Twins! Part Two by Mel Trent

Kaine and Jynx are kind of cute, kind of annoying, and very mysterious. The bounty hunter Kumiko isn't entirely sure she wants to be around them, but it seems their paths are intertwined ...

Review in Haiku: Daughter of the Saints by Katrina Stonoff

Katrina Stonoff reviews Dorothy Allred Solomon's memoir "Daughter of the Saints," about being raised in a polygamist home.

The Aser Stories 25: Rose-Covered Cottages by Sand Pilarski

What kind of house suits you?

Twins! by Mel Trent

<b>Prologue: A Brief History of Angel City and the Collapse of the Shaman Rail Line</b><br><br> <p>2000 years ago, the Four Great Ships <i>Salvation, Absolution, Redemption</i> and <i>Phoenix</i>, crossed the edge of a dying universe and entered another to start life anew. Aboard <i>Salvation</i> were three psychics, Talon Konstantine, his daughter, Regan, and Daigoro. Each of them possessed the powers of the three star angels, Shaman, Firefly and Yuusei, who were created when the universe was born to protect the creatures of the universe from threats like the Void that had consumed the one from which they had so recently fled. The chronicles written at that time claim the existence of a fourth star angel psychic, called Samurai, who stayed behind to seal the Void. There is no evidence today of this mysterious fourth psychic except that the Void has not encroached this universe.

The Red Ripe Goodness of Summer by Lydia Manx

Lydia Manx shares her secret talent for making jam.

The Aser Stories 24: Crime and Punishment by Sand Pilarski

If you teach your children how to behave properly, they might not have to face the consequences of having someone else teach them the hard way.

Summer by Lydia Manx

Memories of summer -- the baseball games, the lightning bugs who clung to the sunflower leaves during the day, the time with family, the outings with friends ... this is a season to build rich treasures of sight and taste and images that will keep us warm and entertained during the winter months.

The Aser Stories 23: Image Is Everything by Sand Pilarski

Hoke the Horrible is hard at work, and Margot the Troll nearly trips over someone who is going to change her life.

A July Christmas by Dan Mulhollen

There is a time and a season for everything, and if fools cannot manage to figure out that there is a time for living and a time for loving, then ... why ... people will have to seek out that time of light and happiness when they can.

Review in Haiku: The Prestige by Katrina Stonoff

Katrina Stonoff, intrigued by Hollywood's version of the story, turns to the novel "The Prestige" by Christopher Priest to try to find out what really happened ...

The Aser Stories 22: Is As Does by Sand Pilarski

People will judge you based on what you look like, but they can be very wrong. The truth is found when your actions do the talking.

The Aser Stories 21: Gourmet Dining by Sand Pilarski

Who eats this stuff, anyway?

The Ridge Walker by Chas Wallace
The Aser Stories 20: Families and How They Are by Sand Pilarski

At family get-togethers, why do relatives pick and snipe when what they really need is to make great harmony together?

It's the Little Things That Remind Me of Her by Dan Mulhollen
"Ulysses," Tennyson, and the Folly of Time by Michael G. Cornelius

Odysseus longed for his wife Penelope and his son Telemachus with every bit of his strength. Yet in Tennyson's "Ulysses," the same character spurns the very things he treasured. How can this be?

Fevered Dreaming 03 by Sand Pilarski

She was an expert on office efficiency, but she had one thing more going for her: she was psychic.

The Aser Stories 19: The Difference Between Men and Women by Sand Pilarski

Is it just societal molds and preconceived attitudes that make men and women seem so different? Are we all just pawns of the system?

The Overactive Imagination of Lucy Jade, Part 2 by Mel Trent

Lucy Jade has a gift that is also a curse ... maybe because everyone wants to think it's a curse and no one wants to train her talent into a gift. Jack knows how a kid has to travel that road and wants to change the direction for someone else. There's got to be a way to make a difference, but finding the way is like flying too close to the sun.

The Aser Stories 18: On a Silver Platter by Sand Pilarski

Win every bet? Make money hand over fist? Sounds good to some of the Jennan Clan, and they don't want to give up the opportunity, even to the point of war ...

The Overactive Imagination of Lucy Jade, Part 1 by Mel Trent

The Agency wants to investigate Lucy Jade, because everyone knows that it's just not right for a young girl to see ghosts. And her parents want Lucy investigated too, because they know that seeing ghosts is not normal. "Cure her," they say, "and stop her from writing those awful stories." Can they be both wrong and right?

Retiring in Mexico By the Numbers: Part Three by Michael McLaughlin

Michael McLaughlin continues to unveil the secrets of a successful retirement in Lake Chapala, Mexico.

The Aser Stories 17: Point of View by Sand Pilarski

If you're hot and thirsty, the best thing in the world is a glass of ice water. If you're stranded in the snow, you'd just as soon be having your eyebrows scorched off at the seat next to the fireplace.

In the Cards by Lydia Manx

When an alliance of clashing colors becomes a game of chance, and a betrothal turns out to be a bad deal, you can be sure that no one -- no one -- is going to be a winner.

Turn Off the Main Road: Greek Festival by Cheryl Haimann

Getting off the highway and onto to streets isn't always enough. Sometimes, if you want to do something special, you have to be in the right place at the right time.

Rise of the Silver Surfer: Always in the Curl by Bernie and Sand Pilarski

Sand and Bernie zoom to the theater to see The Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, and eat tons of popcorn -- and clap at the end.

The Aser Stories 16: Easy Street by Sand Pilarski

Fat, dumb and happy? Aser and Danner get it their way, right away, and it ain't over 'til the dwarf in the coconut bra dances the hula...