Category Archives: Short Stories

Time and Again

Time and Again by Peter Pike This story is a slightly edited version of what was originally published in Aphelion webzine in 2003 “He ain’t got a head.” [..]

Short Stories

Memorial Stone

The following is a short story I wrote today. This is a first draft, so there are liable to be errors a-plenty. But I figured some of you [..]

On Writing, Short Stories

A Dialogue

Welcome to the Laboratory of Dr. Monroe where the good doctor and his assistant, Mr. Anderson, look over the latest assignment from the university. DR. MONROE: I can’t [..]

Math and Logic, On Writing, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism, Short Stories

Two Blind Men (an allegory)

Taken from The Outlaw (C) 2005 by Peter Pike, pp. 247-251, used by permission: The ocean waves crashed loudly in the distance as Sam sat down on his [..]

Apologetics, Atheism, Philosophy, Short Stories

One

The following is a slightly edited version of a story I first wrote in 1999. They say there’s one for everyone. And not just anyone, but the one. [..]

Short Stories

Thinking In Code

Note: This is a slightly modified version of an original story I wrote in 2003. All characters and events are fictional. Thinking In Code I think in code. [..]

Short Stories