Hub City has sold more than 65,000 books since our press was founded in 1995. This online catalog features all 33 of our titles, and we will happily ship them to you.
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Eureka Mill
A dramatic and lyrical portait of the migration of poor Buncombe County
farmers to a mill village outside Chester, S.C. The Asheville
Citizen-Times writes: "Every now and then a book comes along that
transports us so thoroughly to another time and another way of life
that, when we finally put it down, our own lives don't quite look the
same."
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In Morgan's Shadow
Originally written as serial for the internet, In Morgan's Shadow was
penned on the fly during a twenty-week period in late 2000 and early
2001 by ten very talented Spartanburg fiction writers with ten very
different styles. One would write a chapter, then pass the narrative on
to the next author. Each Monday, a chapter was posted on a website
operated by the Spartanburg Herald-Journal.
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Inheritance
Thirty-six stories from emerging and established fiction writers are
collected in this new anthology of award-winning stories from the South
Carolina Arts Commission's long-running Fiction Project. Inheritance
marks the entry of novelist Janette Turner Hospital into the world of
South Carolina story. Hospital, who serves as distinguished
writer-in-residence at the University of South Carolina, selected these
stories from more than 200 winners in 17 years of the statewide
creative writing contest.
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Hub City Anthology 2
New places and new voices make up Hub City Anthology 2, a collection
ofcreative nonfiction set in and around the city of Spartanburg, SC.
From a window seat on a city bus to the hard pews of a country church,
from a loading dock to a horse farm, these writers explore their
relationships to the community that either gave birth to or nourished
their art.
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