Shipping Policy

Hub City ships books by Fed-Ex Ground, and they are usually delivered within four days. When your package goes out, Fed-Ex will send you a confirmation that it is on its way. Shipments to PO boxes will go Priority Mail.

Info for Retailers

Hub City offers a 40 percent discount to resellers. Our books are fully returnable within six months. Hub City titles are also available through Ingram, Baker & Taylor and Parnassus. Orders can be faxed to 864-577-0188 or emailed to info@hubcity.org

Donate to Hub City

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.

Catalog
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.

New Southern Harmonies

New Southern Harmonies

The first collection of short stories from the Hub City Writers Project brings together the work of four award-winning fiction writers from South Carolina. New Southern Harmonies is a literary sampler of their art. The range of styles and subjects in these stories is as diverse as the landscape of the Palmetto State -- from the offbeat humor of George Singleton's "Outlaw Head and Tail," to the piercing passion of Rosa Shand's "Density of Sunlight," to the sprawling, strange drama of Scott Gould's "Nothing Fazes the Autopilot," to the unexpected twists of Deno Trakas's "Eugene."


 
The Best of Radio Free Bubba

The Best of Radio Free Bubba

Four commentators from the Carolinas' popular public radio program, "Radio Free Bubba," are included in this collection of social commentary that is passionate, humorous and offbeat. No subject is off-limits to these "kinder and gentler" Bubbas, who address everything from pizza delivery and permanent waves to tabloids and war toys.


 
Family Trees

Family Trees

In Mike Corbin's Family Trees, bulldozers are turning the big peach orchard along Interstate 85 into a golf and country club. Peaches from California are finding their way to the produce counters of the local grocery stores. Abandoned fruit-packing sheds dot the landscape like tombstones from a bygone era. The peach industry in the Southeast is in rapid retreat.

 

 

 

Hub City Christmas

Hub City Christmas

It doesn't snow much in the Hub City, but with this lively and diverse collection, it's definitely snowing stories. Thirty-two Spartanburg writers contributed seasonal stories to this book, which has been a favorite in the area for many years. These authors invite you to spend Christmas in Campobello, King's Creek, Cowpens, Camp Croft, Clifton and Converse Heights.


 
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