"SOULS IN DRIFTING SUSPENSION": THE THEME OF TRANSCENDENCE IN JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS' LARK AND TERMITE.Published in:Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2010, v. 16, n. 1/2, p. 61By:CREASMAN, BOYDPublication type:Article
Quiet Dell: The Place We Long For.Published in:2014By:DOUGLASS, THOMAS E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
"A Combination of Small Town and Long Perspective": An Interview with Appalachian Writer Meredith Sue Willis.Published in:2013By:Dufaure, SarahPublication type:Interview
No More Appalachian Ghosts: Jayne Anne Phillips' New Novel, "Lark and Termite."Published in:2009By:Douglass, ThomasPublication type:Book Review
Returning "Home": An Interview with Jayne Anne Phillips.Published in:2010By:Kudera, AlexPublication type:Interview
Dislocations: Retracing the Erased in Jayne Anne Phillips's Shelter.Published in:2004By:Robertson, SarahPublication type:Literary Criticism
Of Spirals, Snakes, and Selves: Jayne Anne Phillips's "Black Tickets."Published in:2009By:Durrans, StéphaniePublication type:Literary Criticism
Seduced into Consciousness: The Art of Jayne Anne Phillips.Published in:Appalachian Heritage, 2009, v. 37, n. 1, p. 22, doi. 10.1353/aph.2009.a258523By:Willis, Meredith SuePublication type:Article
Jayne Anne Phillips.Published in:Appalachian Heritage, 2009, v. 37, n. 1, p. 18, doi. 10.1353/aph.2009.a258530By:Brosi, GeorgePublication type:Article
Nonie Talks About Lola: Winfield, West Virginia, 1959.Published in:2009By:Phillips, Jayne AnnePublication type:Short Story