Hub City Press announces new nonfiction editor
Hub City Press announces first of two editor positions
Hub City Press announces first of two editor positions
Hub City Press is pleased to announce the judge for the biennial New Southern Voices Book Prize. The contest will award $1,000 and publication to the winner and be judged by poet Gabrielle Calvocoressi. Submissions open on January 1, 2021.
Hub City Press has been approved for a $30,000 South Arts Resilience Fund Grant to facilitate and build a new system of manuscript acquisition, editing, and proofreading. With support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the South Arts Resilience fund is supporting new, region-specific activities to build the long-term resiliency of arts organizations battling the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hub City Press is pleased to announce the publication of Brent Martin's George Masa’s Wild Vision: A Japanese Immigrant Imagines Western North Carolina. The book will print up to 100 of Masa’s photographs, and creative non-fiction will accompany each chapter, highlighting Masa’s photos within its historical context and the context of the modern era.
The South Carolina Arts Commission, Hub City Press, the College of Charleston, the South Carolina State Library, and South Carolina Humanities are pleased to announce that the winner of the 2020 South Carolina Novel Prize is Maris Lawyer for her manuscript “The Blue Line Down.”
Hub City Press and partners announce the finalists for the 2020 South Carolina Novel Prize
Hub City Press announces publication of Ashley M. Jones's third book of poetry, "Reparations Now"
After conversing with our faculty and staff and reviewing attendee feedback, we cannot, in good conscience, hold our annual Writing in Place conference this year.