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.
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Marjory Wentworth has worked as a freelance
writer, poet, and teacher and professor. In 2003, she was named the Poet
Laureate of South Carolina. She is the author of several poetry collections,
including Hub City's Noticing Eden (2003). She has been nominated twice for The Pushcart
Prize, and is the recipient of numerous awards, including The Gilmore Simms
Poetry Prize, and the South Carolina Arts Commission Project Grant.
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George
Singleton, fiction writer and native of upstate South
Carolina, is one of four award-winning authors featured in Hub City's
New Southern Harmonies, a collection
of short stories that also includes work by Rosa Shand, Scott Gould, and Deno
Trakas. Known for his humorous accounts of life in the south, Singleton teaches
writing at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities in Greenville.
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Marshall Chapman was born and raised in Spartanburg, South
Carolina. A singer-songwriter, her songs have been recorded
by a variety of artists including Emmylou Harris, Jimmy Buffett, Joe Cocker,
Tanya Tucker, and Olivia Newton-John, among others. Chapman's first published
essay, "Going to Church: A Sartorial Odyssey", appears in Hub City Anthology 2 (2000), a
tribute to Spartanburg
writers and artists.
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| Philip N. Racine, originally from Brunswick, Maine, is a
historian who now resides in Spartanburg,
South Carolina. He has written
numerous articles and books about southern history, including Hub City's
Seeing Spartanburg (1999), a
pictorial history. Racine
is currently the William R. Kenan Professor of History and Department Chair of Wofford
College, where he has taught since 1969.
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Rosa Shand, an original Hub City writer, is a fiction writer living in Davidson, N.C.
Her stories have appeared in journals such as The Southern Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review,
Shenandoah, and The South Carolina
Review. In 1998, while teaching English at Converse College,
she published three short stories in Hub
City's fiction
collection, New Southern Harmonies,
which also includes work by George Singleton, Scott Gould, and Deno Trakas.
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