Writing with humor, passion, and self-revelation, fourteen new Hub City writers take readers on a rambling tour of their hometown: a college campus at 3 a.m., a mill village in the grip of economic change, a junior high school confronting integration, a mortuary, an old-time barbershop, a retirement home, and a depot diner. Emerging from their essays is a greater story about the complexities of community life.
Anthology 2 is a return to the original formula for the Hub City Writers Project, which began publishing in 1996 with a similar collection of nonfiction stories, art and photography. This book, Hub City's tenth title, is a celebration of the literary organization's staying p