Hub City Press Selected as Amazon Literary Partnership 2022 Grant Recipient
The Amazon Literary Partnership today announced that Hub City Press received a grant to support its program and operations.
The Amazon Literary Partnership today announced that Hub City Press received a grant to support its program and operations.
We are pleased to announce that the annual Hub City/Emrys Creative Writing Prize has been awarded to June Freeman Baswell of Taylors, SC in fiction for her story "Scheherazade" and Macy Petty of Greenville, SC in poetry for her poem "The Green Veil". Sponsored by the Hub City Writers Project and the Emrys Foundation, the contest is open to adults in Greenville and Spartanburg Counties in South Carolina, and Polk County in North Carolina.
Hub City Press is pleased to welcome Julie Jarema, who will join the press staff in the new position of Marketing Assistant this June.
Hub City Press is pleased to announce that Scott Gloden has won the 2022 C. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize for his collection, The Birds of Basra.
The finalists are Mark D. Baumgartner for his collection Last of the Icemen, Rachel Ewing for Like Disaster, Scott Gloden for The Birds of Basra, and Mike McClelland for What Used to Be Caracas.
Come By Here: Memory, Murder, and Homecoming on Georgia's Geechee Coast is a collection of personal essays that juxtapose the fraught racial history of coastal Georgia with lived experiences growing up there as a disabled and queer Black girl.
Organized by region and illustrated with more than 80 color photographs by Joshua Parks, this guidebook presents a curated selection of over 180 museums, monuments, historic markers, schools, churches, and other public lands.
Hub City Press is proud to announce it will publish Reyes Ramirez's debut book of poems Answers Without Questions in 2023. Ramirez was a finalist in last year's New Southern Voices Poetry Prize, judged by Gabrielle Calvocoressi.