Katie Wilson
Stories (2/0)
- Top Story - December 2021
Confessions of a Misfit Sorority Girl Top Story - December 2021
“Gamma Phi Beta girls! Boom, boom, boom,” echoes around our expansive entryway. A hundred mostly blond heads fill the space. Their perfectly-curled ringlets bounce with the rhythm. Each face touched by the Southern Californian sun (or spray-tanned). Strapless bras and thongs in place, per our president’s orders.
By Katie Wilson2 years ago in Fiction
- Top Story - October 2021
In Defense of SpidersTop Story - October 2021
When I was a small child, my mother kept a grotesque collection of enormous spiders in jars lining a dusty shelf in our basement. I remember sneaking into this forgotten corner to peek at the sinister legs and bulbous bodies of these tiny monsters. This was consistent with my fascination at the time for all things macabre. The spider held the same power over me as witches, vampires and goblins. All of which equated to sleepless nights and unspeakable terror in my young mind.
By Katie Wilson2 years ago in Earth