
Sara Wilson
Bio
I love Ugly Things.
I try and be active AND interactive.
I write... whatever I feel.
Sometimes it's happy.. sometimes it isn't. But it's real. And it's me.
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Izzy's Hair
In March of 2019, my daughter Izabella turned five. She had one wish for her birthday that I thought might be a little bit out of reach for such a young girl. She wanted pink hair. Not extensions. Not clip ins. She wanted to dye it. After a while, we decided to look into safe dyes and allowed her to go ahead and get some pink dye. We got everything ready and an hour later, our baby had pink hair.
By Sara Wilson2 months ago in Writers
The Girl Next Door
When Michelle and her family moved into the old white house on Country Meadow Lane, she didnāt expect much excitement. Her parents were thrilled about the quiet neighborhood and had gotten a hell of a deal on their beautiful new home, but Michelle was annoyed. She didnāt want to be the new kid. She didnāt want to go through the awkward process of making new friends. She was lonely.
By Sara Wilson2 months ago in Fiction
Sharing The Spotlight. Top Story - November 2025.
Welcome to part two of my series, "Sharing the Spotlight"! If you're new here, I decided to write this series to give other writers a little bit more of a spotlight (not that mine is very big in the first place, but that doesn't matter.)
By Sara Wilson2 months ago in Humans
Sharing The Spotlight
I have been trying to do my part as far as interacting with other creators here on Vocal. In the past, I've written a few reviews of certain works. This time, I wanted to try and take some time to share pieces that didn't have any hearts or comments on them (at the time I found them anyways).
By Sara Wilson3 months ago in Motivation
Shut up Sara. Runner-Up in Maps of the Self Challenge. Content Warning.
I used to be funny. I mean, really funny. Before the world chewed me up and spit me out, I was the class clown. The comedic relief. If you were having a bad day, I was the one cracking a little jokey-joke to lift the mood. I could always put a smile on someoneās face. They hated it sometimes, because some people just want to be sad. But not when I was around.
By Sara Wilson3 months ago in Humans









