Where I Was From
Genevieve Hudson. Photo: Thomas Teal Genevieve Hudson’s debut novel, Boys of Alabama, tells the story of Max, a shy German teenager with a rare magical power, who emigrates with his parents to Alabama (Hudson’s own native state). There, Max finds a place rife with wonders and terrors beyond anything he’s ever known. It’s a slow-burning exploration of queerness and magic and toxic masculinity—of otherness and the yearning to belong—set against the landscape of the Deep South. During the early days of the lockdown, Hudson and I talked about obsession, sentences that are more than mere load-bearing devices, and the