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The Piker Press is proud to feature Barry Udoff's, "Finding the Moment, " a thought-provoking nonfiction essay about visiting modern Krakow and Auschwitz as a tourist.
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Some people would argue that except for climate, a place is only a place, not different from all others. The memories of the earth, the streets, and the stones know better, and we would do well to listen to their whispers ...

The Piker Press wraps up October with Bruce O'Lantern. With roguish veggie charm like his, you don't need to know jack. New for the weekend: opinion polls!
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Was it that he took life too seriously? Or was he afraid that life wouldn't take him seriously at all? No matter -- sometimes you need another perspective, maybe even a sense of humor ...

The Piker Press contemplates the feminism, the economy and rolling with the punches in Dan Mulhollen's "Booth Babes".
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When business is booming, picking and choosing your sales tactics is a viable path. But when the company is tanking, and jobs are on the line, you go with what works -- even skills that are a bit rusty ...

The Piker Press spends a bittersweet moment with Jim Wisneski's "A Pile of Dinners," a tale of the loss that comes with aging and all the small movements of sacrifice and hope that come with love.
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Jim Wisneski is an author and poet living in the Lehigh Valley, PA with his wife, his almost one year old son, two cats, a fish, and a hermit crab. Updates and some of his short stories can be found at his site www.JimWisneski.com.

The Piker Press This week in the Press: Jonathan D. Scott's "Ever So Slightly Mangled." A simple repair job. A relevant commode. A routine police call. This is why contractors and handymen charge so much...
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For the most part, the houses on Belmont Lane look alike. They are all two stories with barely detached one-car garages at the end of their brief driveways The owners display their individualities in their ...

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Take a hilarious, psychedelic journey of self-denial and self-discovery in M.J. Nicholls' "A Modern Narrative".
Book reviews, fiction, travel and more in your best online source for literature without the nutritive value.
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M.J. Nicholls is a thrilling novelist based in the thrilling town of Edinburgh, Scotland. He is fond of gravy, tattooed ladies and potassium permanganate. Previous work by this thrilling writer has been ...
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