Hub City has sold more than 68,000 books since our press was founded in 1995. This online catalog features all 40 of our titles, and we will happily ship them to you.
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Checking Out
Set in a small southern town during the heart of the
Reagan presidency, the poems in Tim Peeler's Checking Out form a narrative arc that follows the fortunes of a
young motel desk clerk and his fellow employees. The motor lodge, once the
eastern boundary of the town, now exists in a swirl of economic development. As
a result, much of the action occurs in the ambiguous area where unstated
traditions and social change collide.
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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.
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For Here or To Go?
From
hot dogs all the way to chili cheeseburgers with fries and onion rings,
Spartanburg's family-owned drive-in restaurants have indulged the cravings of
locals and visitors alike for generations. For
Here or To Go offers a behind-the-counter look at these restaurants'
development from their early days of carhops and curb service to drive-thru
windows and dine-in.
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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.
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