Races, Rules, and Ringlets

The trouble started the day she was born. Before that, really—as soon as the sonogram showed up. She was a she, and he couldn’t register that. He was proof that even some of the smartest gator-poaching hicks remained fluent only in the language of macho: talk of bullets, ballistics, and Read more

Eugene Franklin

Eugene Franklin’s myriad endeavors occasionally achieve something. A brief stint in a Catholic seminary, a few cross-country treks, and an unintentional run at the world record for the number of jobs held are a few escapades aimed at finding his place and capturing the insights embedded in everyday life. His most recent work has appeared in Iconoclast, Wild Roof Journal, and The Alembic.