Since graduation, she has taught at several institutions, including Elon University, Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Drury University, and Luther College. Her main area of research is the Hebrew Bible, especially questions involving gender and sexuality in the Deuteronomistic History. Megan has published articles in Vetus Testamentum, Biblical Interpretation, and the Journal of Religion and Popular Culture, as well as in various edited volumes. She is currently the editor of the Poetical and Wisdom Books for the upcoming King James Version Study Bible from Oxford University Press. Her first book, The Productive and Disordered Bodies of Judges 19–21: Pre-Monarchic Israel as a Somatic Society, is in its final stages with Sheffield Phoenix Press.
In her free time, Megan enjoys tabletop games, reading, playing the flute and piano, and being annoyed by her nephews.
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