Hub City Writers Project seeks an Executive Director to help further our mission to cultivate readers and nurture writers
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Hub City Press poet J. Drew Lanham has been named one of this year’s 25 MacArthur ‘genius’ grant recipients.
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For twenty-five years, Hub City Writers Project has been cultivating readers and nurturing writers through its independent press, community bookshop, and diverse literary programming.
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Our new initiative to seed Spartanburg schools with diverse books, so students see themselves in the books they read
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Feb 07
This Black History Month, join the Southern Studies Fellowship in Arts and Letters Writer-in Residence Desiree S. Evans as she moderates a conversation on the power of the Black fantastic with speculative fiction writers Nicky Drayden, Ehigbor Okosun, and Suyi Davies Okungbowa.
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Feb 10
Ever wonder what your antiques say about you? Julia Ridley Smith dives into her journey through her parents' antiques and what they say about her family history. Join us at Hub City Bookshop on Friday, February 10th at 6 PM for a reading and discussion with author Julia Ridley Smith!
Feb 11
Are you the one to record your family’s history and preserve it for generations to come? Join us to get a road map of this process from Betsy Wakefield Teter, who has recently compiled two illustrated history books about her family lines. This four-hour workshop over two Saturdays will point you to resources to uncover facts about your ancestors you might not have known. More importantly, it will help you organize your material into an accessible narrative that can be enjoyed by others.
Feb 15
A new book club at Hub City Bookshop, Rainbow Reads on reading stories centered around LGBTQ+ characters and experiences. Our goal is to create inclusive and intersectional conversations within an open and welcoming environment. Join us on February 15th as we discuss The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
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