Essays, Spring 2007

Consider Your Navel

by Bill Willson

I first saw an umbilical cord in 1965 when the doctor called me into the delivery room moments after my second daughter was born. She was a bundle of angry red flesh, kicking and waaahing in protest of the bright lights and cold air her mother’s womb had protected her from. As the doctor severed [...]

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