Megan Savage is a fiction writer and poet living in Portland, Oregon. Her work has appeared in Spork, Subtropics, and Barn Owl Review, and has been twice nominated for Best New American Voices. She holds degrees from Bard College and Indiana University, where she served as Fiction Editor of Indiana Review. Currently, she teaches writing in Portland, OR; Vancouver, WA; and Putney, Vermont.
The umbilical cord becomes a tender red S hanging out of the belly, / an incompleted television cable curling from your eaves.
By Megan Savage© 2014 Blunderbuss Magazine. All rights reserved.