Submissions

Our publications committee looks for literary or nonfiction books with a strong sense of place. We review manuscript proposals in March and September and have a particular interest in books from Upstate South Carolina.

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More than 300 people each year make a contribution to support the Hub City Writers Project. These donations are tax deductible. With a contribution of $100 or more, we send you the year’s lead title in hardback and list you in the front of the book as a sponsor. Please consider supporting Hub City this year.

Writers' Space
The authors featured here are just a few of the nearly 200 writers we have published since the first Hub City book was released in 1996. While most live in the Upstate, others are spread out across the country.

Butler Brewton

Born in Spartanburg County, Butler Brewton received his Ph.D from Rutgers University. Brewton has more than seventy-five poetry publications in literary journals and magazines, including Pulpsmith, Lips, Footwork, Midway Review, Nimrod and Essence. He was an original Hub City writer, and his personal essays appear in Hub City Anthology and Hub City Christmas.

Butler Brewton
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Norman Powers
Norman Powers

A native of Massachusetts, Norman Powers had a 23-year television and film production career in New York City, prior to relocating to South Carolina. He is a former winner of Hub City's Hardegree Prize for creative nonfiction (1999). He has also been a contributing author for the Hub City books In Morgan's Shadow and Textile Town.

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Melissa Walker
A writer and historian, Melissa Walker teaches as an associate professor of history at Converse College. She writes extensively on twentieth century Southern history. In 2005, she collaborated with Hub City on South of Main, for which some of her students conducted research as a class project. She also wrote the introduction to When the Soldiers Came to Town Melissa Walker
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Sam Howie
Sam Howie

South Carolina native Sam Howie has published or has forthcoming more than thirty pieces of fiction and nonfiction in such publications as Shenandoah, The Writer's Chronicle, Fiction International, Snake Nation Review, Potomac Review, and Southern Humanities Review.  His work appears in two Hub City anthologies, In Morgan's Shadow and Hub City Christmas

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Thomas McConnell
Fiction writer and scholar Thomas McConnell enjoys researching multicultural literature, visual arts, and the novel. He has published short stories and essays in various journals and magazines including Charleston Post & Courier, Connecticut Review, Yemassee, Orb Literary Magazine, The Sewanee Purple, and The Humanist. In 2005, Texas Tech University Press published his collection of stories, A Picture Book of Hell and Other Landscapes, which was nominated for the PEN/Bingham Fellowship and John Gardner Award for Fiction. McConnell's work also appears in the Hub City book, In Morgan's Shadow (2001). Tom McConnell
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