I didn’t know I wanted anything until it stumbled into my 4am house, wooden floors creaking and aching as we pushed against furniture in clusters of clumsy pressure. after he left, I looked at my chest, where he had been kissing, eagerly, the freckled milk there. I plucked […]
Sara Ryan
Sara Ryan is the author of I Thought There Would Be More Wolves (University of Alaska Press), as well as the chapbooks Never Leave the Foot of an Animal Unskinned (Porkbelly Press) and Excellent Evidence of Human Activity (The Cupboard Pamphlet). In 2018, she won Grist's Pro Forma Contest and Cutbank's Big Sky, Small Prose Contest. Her work has been published in or is forthcoming from Brevity, Kenyon Review, Diode, EcoTheo, and others. She is a PhD candidate at Texas Tech University.