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Savannah Brown
Savannah Brown is a 20 year old model, youtuber and poet. She was born on July 21st, 1996 in Ohio. She is known for her slam poetry on YouTube, with many of them about feminism and equality. She also speaks a lot about eating disorders and mental health and helps people who are currently going through those, giving firsthand advice to younger people.

Graffiti (And other poems)
Graffiti (And other poems) is a book of some of Savannah's poems, which was released on March 4, 2016. "Hello! My name is Savannah and this is my first book. It is a small, cozy collection of some of my favorite poems I've written over the past couple years - a home for an eclectic selection of pieces ranging from observations on life, love, death (sometimes love and death), and moles." she wrote on good reads about the book.

YouTube
Savannah's YouTube channel has over 400,000 subscribers, and on that she posts her poems, music and miscellaneous videos where she talks about different topics. She collaborates with other YouTube content creators such as Dodie Clark, Tom Rosenthal and her boyfriend Bertie Gilbert.

Music
Savannah sometimes posts original songs and covers to her YouTube page. Some original songs she's posted are Civil Wars, Cash Money (with Tom Rosenthal), I don't mind, don't believe a word I say, etc. She's posted some covers, too. Some examples are Drive (Halsey) and 17 (Youth Lagoon)

Poetry
Savannah mostly posts her poetry to her YouTube page, and has a playlist full of those poems.

A list of her poems
- A poem for Ohio - I wrote this poem happy - Loving like an existentialist - Extraction - Skinny girls bleed flowers - What do we do now - I want to see you in the summer - Either - Dew-grass - A poem just for me (to celebrate the year I turn 20 - I do not like the feeling - Hi, I'm a slut - Burgundy walls - I wish I was - Haunted - No angels - Word of gods - A lesson in - Three things I have learned - Things I know to be true - After - Graffiti - Reflections on fish - Clock tick or a time bomb - Too quiet - Moles don't think about space or small talk - Real Estate - This city is alive (don't get too close or she'll break your heart - What guys look for in girls

PEDA
In August 2015, Savannah posted a poem every day to her YouTube channel and called the series of videos PEDA (poem every day in August)