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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Mike Hembree, a newspaper and magazine journalist in the Carolinas for 35 years, has written or co-written 10 books on a variety of subjects. He is the author of Hub City’s The Seasons of Harold Hatcher (2000) and was among the writers whose was work featured in Hub City Christmas and Textile Town (1997) and (2001).
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David Taylor is one of the original 12 Hub City writers and an essayist in the book Hub City Anthology. He is now living in
Texas where he is a Lecturer in the English Department at the
University of North Texas.
A former professor at Converse College, David is the author of a
forthcoming volume of poetry Praying Up the Sun (Pecan Grove Press,
2007) and the editor for the forthcoming South Carolina Nature Writers:
1860-1970 (USC Press, 2008).
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Meg Barnhouse, one of the authors of Hub City's Radio Free Bubba books, grew up in North Carolina and Philadelphia, and she has
lived in Spartanburg, SC since 1981. After graduating from Duke
University and Princeton Theological Seminary, she worked as Chaplain
to Converse College for six years and now serves as minister at The
Unitarian Universalist Church of Spartanburg.
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