Final Transmission

Can you drive responsibility to such an extreme that all its morality crumbles?

The Fall of August

Without our mistakes, is there a future?

Touch of the Divine

do you want it or do you simply need to chase it?

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Short Stories

Final Transmission

Lost countless miles from home, Lance Baxter is forced to confront the consequences of a choice he made years before – a choice to either save the crew he was entrusted to lead and protect or never see his wife and children again.

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The Fall of August

Held captive and broken by the potent regrets of his past, August is granted the one thing he wants most: the ability to go back in time and amend his faults—but he soon discovers that rectifying his mistakes has more consequences than payoffs. With every wrong undone, a little more of his life and future slip away. Now, he is a shadow, a lonely mind with the singular purpose of remembering his own perfectly orchestrated past. But the arrival of a mysterious man offers him some insight that may shatter everything he previously believed about the nature and purpose of regret.

Touch of the Divine

Disillusioned by years of an exhausted, stagnant life that resulted in the ruin of his faith in the divine, Brutus returns to Cologne Cathedral to say a prayer he’s resisted for far too long. In his search for providence, he meets the young, eccentric Minerva—a woman who embodies the exciting, fast-paced life he so eagerly wants. But is this high-speed life all he thinks it to be? A blind stranger offers a sobering perspective that leaves them both questioning the nature of satisfaction and that maybe their prayers were answered long before they ever asked them. 

About Savannah

Savannah takes a classic approach to her writing by focusing on evolutionary human emotions and instincts and how they define us as people, giving her readers an experience reminiscent of the days of Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald but with a fresh perspective as in her recent short stories, The Fall of August and Touch of the Divine.