
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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Stories (206)
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Summoning the Pantheon. Top Story - September 2024.
Hey all you lovely writers! 🩷 Something that I have loved over the last months is taking part in other writer’s unofficial challenges, they have been so much fun! So I’m going to be brave and try and put my own unofficial challenge out there for you all to attempt (or not attempt if you choose not to)
By Savannah K. Wilsonabout a year ago in Writers
No Strings Attached. Top Story - September 2024.
“The available balance of your account ***24601 is $34.47. This is below your nominated amount.” I read the text that just pinged on my phone, and my heart sinks … I thought I was okay for tonight, but I discovered after a quick check, that a bunch of auto-payments for subscription services just came out.
By Savannah K. Wilsonabout a year ago in Pride
Veil, Et al.
One thing they never tell you when you develop super powers due to a freak accident involving radioactive material and an animal; the government will find you quick! They brought me to a facility, gave me a room and supplied everything I needed, the catch … I use my powers for them, they choose what I do and where I go; code-name: Veil
By Savannah K. Wilsonabout a year ago in Fiction
Finder
I never realised my ability to find things was anything more than just being observant. I feel I’ve always had the ability, lost keys? Found within a minute. Neighbour’s lost dog? Less than an hour. For years it was just a thing, ‘yeah, Nathan is good at finding things,’ people said. Then puberty hit … that’s when things really changed. Other guys at school started showing off little wisps of chin hair or their slightly deeper voice. I went home one Friday how I’d looked for years. By Monday I had a full beard, and thick hair coating my arms and legs.
By Savannah K. Wilsonabout a year ago in Fiction
Incarnate. Content Warning.
Francis never liked people much, he always lost his temper in queues, when people walked on the incorrect side of the footpath, basically everything people did. He had always disliked people, and as he got older, it grew more and more.
By Savannah K. Wilsonabout a year ago in Fiction












