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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View From A Cloud by Lydia Manx

Release from pain, a happy haze of comfort. That's all Trina can ask for any more. That, and to watch what lies outside her window ...

Lucky Anton by KK Brown

Just a little reminder this week ... be nice to your mother.

Uncle Edgar and the Mountain Storm by Sand Pilarski

Uncle Edgar was watching the evening weather with me the other day, and told me not to worry so much about the freakish unseasonable rains we've seen this Spring. "You want weather to worry about? I'll tell you what kind of weather you'd need to worry about!"

Gamble 01 by Sailor Jim Johnston

Life may be all games for virtual reality play tester Tod Ruckle, but the fun drained out of it a long time ago, somewhere between the ex-wife, the downsized job, the mortgage payment he can't meet and the compulsive gambling problem. But a phone call out of the blue may just change all that. Part 1 of 5. (Originally appeared 2004-08-14)

Storm of the Century by Jerry Seeger

A slightly alcohol-soaked narrative outlines a tale of mercantile sin and meteoroligcal salvation as a graying barfly describes the night he piloted the Davemobile through the Storm of the Century. (Originally appeared 2005-03-27)

Orfies by Cherry Kelly

Laws can be useful guidelines for establishing order. But a set of laws that works well in one circumstance doesn't necessarily work well in another. Occasionally, it's better just to scrap the whole thing... (Originally appeared 2005-07-04)

Got Sleep? by Josh Brown

For some sleep is a precious activity during the day. When Helena's sleep cycle gets interrupted, she'll go through anything to get back into her cozy bed and enjoy the dreamlife--even if it means battling a strange creature. (Originally appeared 2005-08-08)

Race for the Rock by Jerry Seeger

Maybe he was going to die for that rock, but he wanted to make sure his grandchildren had a good life. All he had to do was get there first, and hope for some sweet savior to bring him some air ...

Little Buddy by Jerry Seeger

A freak? Far from it! Little Buddy was the most considerate roommate ever.

Love and Marriage: A Shinway Tale by Mei-ling Weaver by Bernie Pilarski

Being wise isn't easy, especially when doling out wisdom about marriage that includes boobs and pit vipers.

Novel Excerpt: Ogden Messiah by Antonio Hopson

Antonio Hopson's upcoming novel, Ogden Messiah, is a tale of breathing life into the impossible, giving color to faded corners of consciousness and bringing closure to an act of terrible sin. In this excerpt, Abeque-Abeque witnesses the hand of destiny in a very special way.

I Saw Them First by Jerry Seeger

A bum sipping from a brown bagged bottle, a stray dog sniffing about, squirrels scampering through a park - would you recognize the end of the world if you saw it unfolding before your eyes? Maybe. Maybe not.

Hole in One by Ase Ur-Jennan

If you're going to steal a shaman's pretzels at the inn, you better make sure your back is covered...

She's Hired by Kevin Landis

A young man is about to quit his job with regardless of the consequences. Meanwhile, a dissatisfied barrista is about to complete the strangest job application of her life.

Memo to Santa by Kellie Gillespie

How does Santa actually determine who has been naughty or nice? Find out in this first prize entry in the Piker Press 2004 "Letters to Santa" contest.

Ghosts of Christmas Present by Sand Pilarski

Dorothy Hall found three more children to add to her family. The only problem with that is that they're in the garage, and have been dead for ten years. At Christmastime, even ghostly kids could use a mother who cares about them ...

Biker Mummies: Paying Off A Debt 2 by Ed Moyer

Tomorrow, there will be debts to pay, but for today, there's still one last sunset to ride off into. A fantasy concludes.

The Color of Death by Mel Trent mature content

Sometimes there is no following when they leave.

Earthchuckle by Jerry Seeger

Saying goodbye to an old friend. He always did have to do everything big.

Biker Mummies: Paying Off a Debt 1 by Ed Moyer

Once, long ago, they came to his rescue. Now, there is a price he must pay. How one mortal biker lives determines what will happen to him after he dies, on a lonely stretch of highway haunted by those on an eternal ride. Part 1 of 2

Blame the Ducks by Chris Miller mature content

Just because you walk away from the wreck doesn't mean you've survived.

Koko by Jerry Seeger

He had the territorial aggression and fearlessness of a wolf, but he was lucky to top the scales at ten pounds. Ultimately, it would prove the little dog's undoing.

Minor Details by Cherry Kelly

When you're running a bed & breakfast, attention to the little details is everything. Even so, sometimes you never hear from a guest again...

The God of Numbers by Jerry Seeger

Out there it was easy to believe in a God that lived to pull the strings, giving tiny events great significance. A rundown motel and casino reveals itself to be a shrine to the God of Numbers.

Getting To Know You... 2 by Anna Parrish

He's made his apology. She's told him to go away. End of story? Almost. But then the elevator broke down... Part 2 of 2.

Getting to Know You... 1 by Anna Parrish

The date was a complete disaster, but Annie knew it would be from the start. She has her magazine to run, and that's more than enough to keep her busy. Part 1 of 2.

Dumb Boogers by Anna Parrish

Extraterrestrials have been kind enough to offer their advanced technology to cure mankind of troubling problems like alcoholism. But some people really just don't want to be helped.

Changes in Laws - Learning 02 by Cherry Kelly

The company reps from offworld have arrived to question why the rules aren't being adhered to. Among the things the rules didn't take into account -- native invertebrates that have a taste for hydraulic oils.

Exile by Jerry Seeger

In a war of loneliness, the battle itself is the only prize and the victor never really wins.

Changes in the Laws - Learning 01 by Cherry Kelly

Laws made lightyears away no longer apply to what was supposed to be a run-of-the-mill mining colony manned by cloned workers. Contact has been re-established -- now it's up to the workers and the Company reps to sort out which broken rules need to be rewritten and which need to be re-enforced.