That's How it Works: 30 Years of Fiction from Hub City Press

Author:   Katherine Webb-Hehn ,  Meg Reid
Publisher:   Hub City Press
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9798885740647


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   11 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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That's How it Works: 30 Years of Fiction from Hub City Press


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Author:   Katherine Webb-Hehn ,  Meg Reid
Publisher:   Hub City Press
Imprint:   Hub City Press
ISBN:  

9798885740647


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   11 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Introduction by Meg Reid Carter Sickels, Forage Desiree Evans, Cora Lee Ron Rash, French I John Lane, The Old Man and the Pool Kelsey Ronan, The Chairs in Your Parlor James Yeh, Two Short Stories Ashleigh Bryant Phillips, How it Works A Comic by Julie Jarema Kate A. McMullen, Fleas Halle Hill, Hungry Reyes Ramirez, Religious Group Formed Around Hurricanes Protest Infrastructure Improvements George Singleton, Show-and-Tell Christine McSwain, Imagine Explosions Here Andrew Seigrist, Nothing for the Journey Michel Stone, The Pickers Scott Gloden, Tennessee Emily Pease, Church Retreat, 1975 Gray Wolfe Lajoie, Aisle Six Thomas Pierce, The Immortal Milkshake

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Katherine Webb-Hehnis a writer, journalist, and editor. For many years, she covered justice in the South with Scalawag Magazine where her reporting was praised, published, or funded by the New YorkTimes, theNation, PEN America, theAtlantic,Longreads, The Marguerite Casey Foundation, and occasionally even her own family. As an editor with Hub City Press, Katherine works with writers from acquisition through development to publication. At home in Birmingham, Alabama, she's the mother of two young children. Meg Reidis the Executive Director of Hub City Writers Project in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where she finds and champions new and overlooked voices from the American South, including Carter Sickels, Drew Lanham, Ashley M. Jones, and Anjali Enjeti. An editor and book designer, her essays have appeared online in outlets likeDIAGRAM, Oxford American, andThe Rumpus. She holds an MFA in Nonfiction from the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where she served as Assistant Editor of the literary magazineEcotoneand worked for the literary imprint Lookout Books. She was aPublishers WeeklyStar Watch 2021 Honoree. She loves literary nonfiction and braided essays. She lives in Spartanburg, SC

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