Submitters must be BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color)
Submitters must either currently reside in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia or West Virginia or have a strong tie to one or more of the listed states.
Submitters must not be affiliated with Hub City Press or Hub City Writers Project as a staff member or volunteer or as previously published Hub City author. Close friends and relatives of the final judge are not eligible.
The contest opens February 1 and closes March 15, 11:59PM EST. Two finalists will be announced in the summer.
The manuscript must be between 50 and 200 pages (12 point, Times New Roman or similar typeface). Works that have previously appeared in magazines or in anthologies may be included.
This contest is not read anonymously, so please include a bio with your manuscript. Manuscripts should include one title page with the manuscript’s title only. You may also include a table of contents. Manuscripts that do not adhere to this guideline will be immediately eliminated.
Simultaneous submissions of the same manuscript to other publishers or contests are acceptable but please notify us if your manuscript has been accepted elsewhere.
While translations and manuscripts in languages other than English are not accepted, manuscripts that occasionally use words from other languages are acceptable and welcome.
No revisions of submitted manuscripts will be allowed during the contest.
There is no fee associated with submitting to this series.
Yes! The Hub City Press BIPOC Poetry Series is open to poets of all stages of their careers.
Yes! The Hub City Press BIPOC Poetry Series is open to poets of all stages of their careers.
Yes! As long as you have ties to the South (have been born/raised in the South; have previously lived in the South for 3+ years; or are a current resident), you’re eligible to apply.
If your question isn't addressed above, please email kate@hubcity.org.