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Hub City Writers Project and Chapman Cultural Center Launch Southern Studies Fellowship

Hub City Writers Project and Chapman Cultural Center Launch Southern Studies Fellowship

February 5th 2021

Hub City Writers Project is pleased to announce our re-imagined writer-in-residence program: the Southern Studies Fellowship in Arts and Letters!

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​​​​​​​Hub City Writers Project to Receive $10,000 Grant from the National Endowment f

​​​​​​​Hub City Writers Project to Receive $10,000 Grant from the National Endowment f

February 4th 2021

Hub City Writers Project has been approved for a $10,000  Grants for Arts Projects award to support the publication of press books in 2021.

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Help us design our new store bookmark!

Help us design our new store bookmark!

January 27th 2021

Hub City Writers Project is designing new bookmarks, and we want your help! We love giving bookmarks out with our books, and we decided it's time for a fun new design!

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Hub City Press announces new Fiction Editor

Hub City Press announces new Fiction Editor

January 11th 2021

Hub City Press announces the second of two editor positions made possible by a South Arts/Mellon Foundation grant.

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Hub City Press to publish Ashleigh Bell Pedersen's debut novel THE CROCODILE BRIDE

Hub City Press to publish Ashleigh Bell Pedersen's debut novel THE CROCODILE BRIDE

December 29th 2020

Hub City Press is proud to announce it will publish Ashleigh Bell Pedersen’s debut novel The Crocodile Bride. Set in swampy Louisiana in the summer of 1982, The Crocodile Bride follows eleven-year-old Sunshine Turner and her troubled father Billy, as the secrets of their family’s past swirl around their yellow house in the little town of Fingertip.

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Andrew Siegrist is the winner of the C. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize

Andrew Siegrist is the winner of the C. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize

December 8th 2020

Andrew Siegrist of Nashville, Tennessee will receive $10,000 and publication by Hub City Press for his short story collection, All the Colors of Rain

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Announcing the 2020 C. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize

Announcing the 2020 C. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize

November 30th 2020

The finalists for this year's 2020 C. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize are Amber Wheeler Bacon for her collection We Were Vessels, Scott Gloden for The Birds of Basra, Bill Glose for All the Ruined Men, Andrew Siegrist for All the Colors of the Rain, and Kirk Wilson for Smash and Grab: Love Stories. 

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A holiday message from the Hub City staff

A holiday message from the Hub City staff

November 27th 2020

It’s safe to say that the holiday season will look a bit different this year. Downtown Spartanburg is no exception. As cold weather draws us inside and coronavirus cases continue to rise above even our summer numbers, our regular routines and holiday traditions are suddenly risky not only to us, but those around us, whether they are friends and family or stranger

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