In this engaging interview, Pulitzer prize-winning novelist Jayne Anne Phillips discusses her first nonfiction book, the memoir in essays 'Small Town Girls,' exploring themes of memory, place, and perception. She shares insights into small-town life, the influence of culture and history, and the power of literature to preserve vanished worlds.Get your copy of Small Town Girls by Jayne Anne PhillipsAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything may earn a commission from qualifying purchases.

Chapters00:00 Introduction to Small Town Girls03:05 Exploring Small Town Dynamics05:56 The Evolution of Family Roles08:59 The Journey to Non-Fiction11:58 Cultural Reflections and Personal Memories15:03 The Impact of Loss and Legacy17:55 Writing as Time Travel20:58 Conclusion and Reflections on PlaceGuest InformationJayne Anne PhillipsWebsiteSocial:| Facebook | Instagram

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