Jayne Anne Phillips is the author of two short story collections, Fast Lanes and Black Tickets, and numerous novels, including Night Watch, winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, Machine Dreams, Shelter, Motherkind, and Quiet Dell. Her novel Lark & Termite, an excerpt of which is available in our Library, was the winner of the Heartland Prize. In addition, she received an Arts and Letters Award and the Sue Kaufman Prize. A member of the Academy Academy of Arts and Letters, she lives in New York and Boston.

Photograph by Elena Seibert.

Jayne Anne Phillips Remembers Sam Lawrence

An Interview

Jayne Anne Phillips spoke with Narrative about her beloved editor and friend, Seymour “Sam” Lawrence (1927–1994). Passionately committed to writers and writing, Lawrence discovered and championed many remarkable authors, including Susan Minot, Jim Harrison, Richard Brautigan, Kurt Vonnegut, William Styron, Katherine Anne Porter, William Saroyan, Frank Conroy, Miguel Angel Asturias, Tom McGuane, Tom Drury, Richard Currey, and Pablo Neruda. A legendary old-school editor, he hand-sold his authors to publishers and booksellers, a kind of personal touch all but vanished from publishing today.

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