Redhawk Publications
University press
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Redhawk Publications is an American publishing house affiliated with Catawba Valley Community College (CVCC) in Hickory, North Carolina. It publishes artistic fiction, notable non-fiction, and regional instructional materials by CVCC staff, students, and other authors.[1]
| Parent company | Catawba Valley Community College |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | United States |
| Headquarters location | Hickory, North Carolina |
| Publication types | Books |
| Official website | redhawkpublications |
Redhawk Publications' first book was the 2016 release Polio, Pitchforks, and Perseverance: How a North Carolina County Named Catawba Built a "Miracle" (which later inspired a documentary film named Miracle).[2][3][4] Since then, the press has released over 200 major works, including poetry compilations, history, non-fiction, children's books, memoirs, fiction, and instructional materials.[4][5][6]
Redhawk Publications also co-sponsors the North Carolina Poetry Society's Lena Shull Book Award.[7]