Megan Margulies caught the writing bug when she was seven years old. She wrote her first "book”—a tale about how the stars in the sky were made. Not the scientific, correct version, but a fantastical tale about magic sand being tossed about the sky. As an adult, she would go on to earn her MFA in creative nonfiction from Lesley University.

Megan is now a full-time freelance writer, wife, and mother. Her writing has appeared in The AtlanticThe Washington Post, New York Magazine, The Daily Beast, Woman's Day, and Cosmopolitan, among others.

Her memoir, My Captain America, is forthcoming next summer with Pegasus Books.