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That's How it Works: 30 Years of Fiction from Hub City Press
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That's How it Works: 30 Years of Fiction from Hub City Press in Ottawa, ON
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That's How it Works: 30 Years of Fiction from Hub City Press in Ottawa, ON
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That's How It Works is a vibrant collection of fiction from Hub City Press’s first thirty years, showcasing the incredible talent nurtured by this community-driven literary press.
Featuring contributions from Hub City Press authors, past Writers-in-Residence, staff, and friends, the collection spans an impressive range of voices, styles, and stories. Set across the South and nation, they share a yearning for communication and connection.
Edited by Katherine Webb-Hehn and with an introduction by Hub City Press Publisher Meg Reid, That's How It Works is both a celebration of three decades of publishing from the margins and a testament to the transformative power of community in creating literature.
That's How It Works is a vibrant collection of fiction from Hub City Press’s first thirty years, showcasing the incredible talent nurtured by this community-driven literary press.
Featuring contributions from Hub City Press authors, past Writers-in-Residence, staff, and friends, the collection spans an impressive range of voices, styles, and stories. Set across the South and nation, they share a yearning for communication and connection.
Edited by Katherine Webb-Hehn and with an introduction by Hub City Press Publisher Meg Reid, That's How It Works is both a celebration of three decades of publishing from the margins and a testament to the transformative power of community in creating literature.

















