Hub City is proud to be the publisher of many of the most recognized poets in South Carolina.
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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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Still Home
Finding their inspiration everywhere from Landrum's northern mountain views to the southernmost streets of rural Woodruff, two dozen poets present Spartanburg's definitive poetic landscape in Still Home: The Essential Poetry of Spartanburg.
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Still Home Teachers' Guide
In this companion to Hub City’s poetry anthology, Still Home: The
Essential Poetry of Spartanburg, Edwin P. Epps presents more than a
dozen classroom exercises and ideas to engage high school and college
students in an exploration of poetry.
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Hidden Voices
Hidden Voices is an anthology of creative writing by clients and friends
of Piedmont Care Inc., the non-profit agency in Spartanburg that serves
HIV+ people and their families. Hub City writer-in-residence Kristofer
Neely spent four months in a creative writing project working with
people whose lives have been affected by AIDS and HIV. The book
includes poetry, pieces of memoir, and artwork.
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