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Anthologies
Hub City’s anthologies are full of first-person stories from the best writers in the area and are colorfully illustrated with artwork from the members of the Southern Exposure co-op.


Expecting Goodness Cover

Expecting Goodness & Other Stories

When renowned fiction editor C. Michael Curtis moved from Boston to Spartanburg to accept a distinguished chair at Wofford College, he assumed he’d be far from a literary center. But Curtis, long-time fiction editor of The Atlantic magazine and self-professed “habitual anthologist,” found himself in a pocket of extraordinary writers.The venerable literary editor’s exploration of his new city has led to the publication of Expecting Goodness, a collection of twenty Southern short stories by both established and up-and-coming authors who remarkably share the same hometown. 


 
A Good Mule is Hard to Find

A Good Mule is Hard to Find

Down on his luck, a farmer raffles off a dead mule. While preparing a Sunday dinner, a woman finds her lost diamond in a chicken gizzard. A litter of orphaned baby possums finds a home. These fifty country tales are about Kirk Neely's neck of the woods-the Blue Ridge Mountains, the rivers of the Piedmont, the cotton mills, and the lumberyard. Just like his blue jeans after an adventure in Dead Horse Canyon, Neely's tales are caked with red clay.

 
2SCPlays

Two South Carolina Plays

Jon Tuttle is Playwright-in-Residence at Trustus, South Carolina's premier professional theatre. This volume includes two of his plays-with accompanying essays by eminent local historians-that recall moments in South Carolina's forgotten past.  The White Problem gives voice to Richard Greener, the first African-American professor at the University of South Carolina, and Holy Ghost explores the strange racial and political dynamics in a lowcountry POW camp during World War II.

 

 
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