
Savannah K. Wilson
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She/Her | Australian 🏳️⚧️ Author
Queer and all class with a touch of sass! (or maybe the reverse!)
short stories, poetry, life experience
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Twisted Tales for Toilet Time: Part III
The Twisted Tales for Toilet Time Series project of short stories is aimed to be a collection of ultra-short short stories that can be read in the average duration of a toilet visit. Most of which fall into the category of the absurd and have little, to no real plot significance.
By Savannah K. Wilson4 years ago in Fiction
The Cooinda Cycle: Part Two
The young man entered the room as he did every morning, it was the breakfast routine. Bringing the tray of food and a hot beverage into the rooms of the elderly residents of the care home. But something about this shift felt odd. Like he had done it before, of course he had done the breakfast routine every morning on his shift since starting. There was just something about this shift that felt… unsettling.
By Savannah K. Wilson4 years ago in Fiction
The Last Letters of Francis Leopold (A Prisoner) - Letter Two
5th February Dearest reader, allow me to get straight to the story of my predicament with this follow up letter. It was the 10th December, and I was walking through the markets with my sister, Macey-
By Savannah K. Wilson4 years ago in Fiction
Twisted Tales for Toilet Time: Part II
The Twisted Tales for Toilet Time Series project of short stories is aimed to be a collection of ultra-short short stories that can be read in the average duration of a toilet visit. Most of which fall into the category of the absurd and have little, to no real plot significance.
By Savannah K. Wilson4 years ago in Fiction
The Last Letters of Francis Leopold (A Prisoner) - Letter One
January 30th As you read my tale you will need reminding of this one simple fact. Everything I tell you is the truth. The events of my life before the decision that brought me to this place now seem so inconsequential, the family manor, the finest education, my growing business ventures, it all seems now, so trivial.
By Savannah K. Wilson4 years ago in Fiction
Writer's Block: (Or Antigonish for Travellers)
My ragged face stared back at me from the shop window. My hands were in my pockets to protect me from the cold night air. Why did I come out here? I’d gone for a walk, unable to sleep. A scream had shocked the silence out of the night air. I’d run this way to find its source, but found nothing. Staring at my reflection again, I thought I saw someone else in the window. Eyes playing tricks now, get some rest, man.
By Savannah K. Wilson4 years ago in Fiction
Twisted Tales for Toilet Time: Part I
The Twisted Tales for Toilet Time Series project of short stories is aimed to be a collection of ultra-short short stories that can be read in the average duration of a toilet visit. Most of which fall into the category of the absurd and have little, to no real plot significance.
By Savannah K. Wilson4 years ago in Fiction











