S.K. Wilson
Bio
She/Her | Australian 🏳️⚧️ Author
My short form writing mostly falls into the absurd, strange and nonsensical. I enjoy writing micro-fiction collections, been dabbling in poetry.
Debut Arthurian fantasy novel out now! The Knights of Avalon
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Stories (72/0)
Twisted Tales for Toilet Time: Part V
Mr Fox’s Breakfast One morning, Mr Fox was cooking some eggs on toast for breakfast while camping by a lake. This particular fox liked his eggs over easy, however as he had quite a difficult time lighting a fire to cook with, and even more trouble cracking the eggs into a pan… let alone finding a pan to use, so he decided he wouldn’t worry too much if they weren’t perfectly cooked eggs.
By S.K. Wilson2 years ago in Fiction
Dragon's Bane II: Episode One
Welcome to Threll read the worn wooden sign on the side of the road. Sir Orin had just passed the borders between Threll and the savage lands. As his horse trotted along the path, another sign started to become clearer until he could read it.
By S.K. Wilson2 years ago in Fiction
Tales from the Cooinda Cycle: Memory Two
He sat drinking his can of lemonade, pouring a nip at a time into a glass and then sipping at it like vodka. Every day, at the same time he would come to the cafe, sit outside at the same table and look at me with a hand raised, one digit pointing up to signal ‘One’. I knew that meant to bring him his can of lemonade. He brought his own glass to drink from, taking it out of his stroller.
By S.K. Wilson2 years ago in Fiction
Writer's Curse: (Or A Turbulent Mind)
Then… The sign twisted gently in my hand and softly landed back against the panel glass door, ‘CLOSED’ would now greet people as they approached the shop. It would do so for some time I presumed, until a new owner could be found at least.
By S.K. Wilson2 years ago in Fiction
Twisted Tales for Toilet Time: Part IV
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 S.K. Wilson2 years ago in Fiction
Cantina Problema: Conclusion
“Now…” He said. “…This better be a good story.” I was handcuffed to the steering wheel of the car I was now driving at top speed away from the Cantina. I had only just met my passenger, yet he seemed content to risk a lot just to hear my story.
By S.K. Wilson2 years ago in Fiction
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 S.K. Wilson2 years ago in Fiction