Poets & Writers

Meg Reid Leads Hub City

In March, Hub City Writers Project (HCWP) of Spartanburg, South Carolina, one of the South’s leading literary nonprofits, named Meg Reid its new executive director and publisher, succeeding Anne Waters. Reid has spent the past ten years with HCWP and since 2017 has served as director of Hub City Press and programs. Under Reid’s leadership the famously “scrappy” press, founded nearly three decades ago, has garnered national

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