Submissions
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Our publications committee looks for literary or nonfiction books with
a strong sense of place. We review manuscript proposals in March and
September and have a particular interest in books from Upstate South
Carolina.
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Donate to Hub City
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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.
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Latest Interview

Tommy Hays Jeremy Jones interviews Tommy Hays, keynote speaker for the 2008 Writing in Place conference read more...
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Welcome to hubcity.org
The Hub City Writers Project of Spartanburg, South Carolina, is focused on the literature of place. A non-profit independent press and literary arts organization, Hub City publishes place-based books and sponsors readings, writing seminars and contests.
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Hub City welcomes Glenis Redmond on May 12 |
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Please join us for a poetry reading and performance by Asheville's
Glenis Redmond on Monday, May 12, at 7:30 pm in the Showroom
at Hub-Bub, 149 S. Daniel Morgan
Avenue in downtown Spartanburg. Glenis, a native of Greenville, is a past
winner of the Southern Fried Slam and a finalist of National Poetry Slam.
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Glenis has been inducted
in the Mountain Xpress Hall of Fame for Best Poet in Western
North Carolina after winning for over seven years. She is a
Kennedy Teaching Artist and her work has aired on National Public Radio. She has been published most recently in Meridians, African
Voices, EMRYS, The Asheville Poetry Review, 2006
Kakalak: A Journal of Carolina
Poets, Appalachian Heritage and the Appalachian
Journal.
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Visit HUB-BUB
| Our sister program, Hub-Bub, has a website of its own. Here you can check up on what’s
happening at The Showroom, learn about the Artists in Residence Program
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Writer in Residence

Patrick Whitfill, a poet from Lubbock, Texas, is our writer-in-residence.
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