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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Out in the Cold by Sand Pilarski

In the middle of suburbia, a murder-suicide leaves a house haunted by the weeping of a baby, and a garage as cold as a tomb.(Originally appeared 11-07-2005)

Old Town by Jerry Seeger

The shadows of Old Town were her shadows, and the breeze drifting through the twisted lanes was her breath, and it spoke with her voice, saying, "Kill him ninety-nine ways ... " (Originally appeared 08-21-2006)

The Aser Stories 08: Raising Children by Sand Pilarski

They're not pets, they're not a different race. You've got to take into consideration their future and what's good for them, or some shaman might have a talk with you.

Just Desserts by Lydia Manx

If you're going to play at office politics, you had better know just who you're meddling with. Some people have talents the company relies on, and satisfaction in the workplace is priceless.

Everybody Loves Ramen, or Guilty Pleasures by Piker Staff

Oh, quit trying to convince everyone that you only eat healthy fresh food. Almost everyone has some nasty craving for foods that are less than gourmet. Maybe it's Vienna Sausages. Maybe it's those four-for-a-dollar chicken pot pies. Maybe it's nachos made with jar cheese and barbecue flavored potato chips ... you'll note, as some Filthy Pikers share their thoughts, that not one of them mentioned chocolate, Bane of Waistlines everywhere. Hmm. Probably because not a one of them feels guilty about it.

The Aser Stories 07: Crosspasses Market by Sand Pilarski

Take a deep breath -- there's something on the breeze. Must be the Twosday Market in Crosspasses.

The Aser Stories 06: Judge, Jury, Shaman by Sand Pilarski

Illiteracy is a curable ill. Aser encounters a town in which the malady is preferred to the consequences of the cure.

Disgraceful Behaviour by KK Brown

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 ...

The Aser Stories 05:Habit and Stubbornness by Sand Pilarski

Relationships, undergarments and long-dead lechers mark keep Aser company along the road.

Just Family by Sand Pilarski

You know, there are things you can say when it's "just family" and then again, there are things you might say that are "just too much."

The Aser Stories 04: The Wrong Question by Sand Pilarski

Sometimes having the right answer doesn't help at all when you weren't supposed to actually respond the question.

St. Patrick's Day Food by Lydia Manx

Join Lydia Manx in her kitchen as she prepares her family's traditional St. Patrick's Day feast!

What the Heck Has Been Up with the Press? by Sand Pilarski

Explanation of the difficulties we had from February 24th, 2007 to March 9th.

The Aser Stories 03: The Labor of Love by Sand Pilarski

Aser and her Twosday night beer are interrupted by a lizardman. A lizardman with love on his mind ...

JUSTIFIED! by Vivian Rinaldo

Born and raised in East Tennessee, Vivian Rinaldo grew up close to nature and related to nearly everyone in the valley. "Later on," Vivian relates, "we moved to Kentucky to a larger city, and I worked very hard to lose the hillbilly accent that was the source of much teasing in school. Since I've become an adult, I understand how precious that background and those memories are, and I now try to recapture the flavor of the mountains in everything I write."

Transmission: Part 2 by Mel Trent

They sent him to a shrink to try to make him "normal," but Mad Jack Runner knows it will never work, and has a plan to keep the Agency from picking up his brain waves. Maybe it would have worked, if it wasn't for the incident with the ghost-pirate ...

The Aser Stories 02: Soup du Jour by Sand Pilarski

Why on earth would you ask a hedge shaman for recipes?Ya think she's Betty Crocker or something?

Rendezvous at Ernie's by Dan Mulhollen

The neon sign above the door hasn't worked for twenty years, but even so, one night in thirty Ernie's Diner illuminates two lives with love.

Valentine From A Vampire by Lydia Manx

Looking at the calendar I couldn't believe it was already February. Where had the time gone? It seemed like only yesterday I had been out at my mom's tapping her jugular. How time flies!

A Little Love by Sand Pilarski

A cold and dreary day dawned, with only laundry and the sound of her own footsteps to keep her company. No wonder Sarah was ready to fall in love.

The Aser Stories 01: Popping the Big Question by Sand Pilarski

How can I tell if I have a big ass? The first of the Aser stories.

Nom de Plume by Sand Pilarski

The prospect of writing stories that could be seen publicly might scare the bejabbers out of you. The only solution? A pen name.

Lake Zinzunzan by Michael McLaughlin

Michael McLaughlin lives on the shores of Lake Chapala, Mexico, having escaped the United States in 2005 many years away from retirement. Since coming to magical Mexico his writing output has exploded (Wouldn't yours?) and he has been published in the Ojo Del Lago, The Barfing Frog, The Harrow, and New Graffiti. Currently he is with an improvisational comedy troupe called "Spanglish Imposition."

Fair-Weathered Life by Lydia Manx

Wait a minute! What happened to California weather in the winter of '06 - '07???

The Lives of Stores by Dan Mulhollen

There was a time when feet were the primary mode of transportation, and everything that people needed was within walking distance of home. Then came cars, and "progress" ...

Anime Review -- Boogiepop Phantom by Mel Trent

As we grow older, we lose the power of our imagination and aspirations. Mel Trent reviews "Boogiepop Phantom" and finds that it takes that idea and twists it into twelve episodes of angst, love gone sinister, and a man-eating monster.

Bananas, Anyone? by Wendy Robards

Cold winter night? Whip up a batch of Bananas Foster and set fire to dessert to warm up your kitchen!

The Black Sheep by KK Brown

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

Love in the Theatre by Alun Evans

In the darkness of the theatre, despair mingles with sudden love -- and desire listens intently to murmured temptation ...

The Unknown by Jerry Seeger

It was how we knew we were home, and where we went to say goodbye to the ones who would never return, the ones whose eyes only looked to the stars. The rest of the world might forget us, but not this place.