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Jessica Anthony is an American
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, and author of ''The Convalescent'' (2009), ''Chopsticks'' (2012), '' Enter the Aardvark'' (2020) and ''The Most'' (2024). In addition to writing, Anthony has held a series of diverse occupations across the globe ranging from butcher in
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, unlicensed masseuse in Rytro, Poland, and secretary in
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. In 2017, Anthony worked on ''The Most'' while stationed as a "Bridge Guard" during an art residency program, guarding the
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between Štúrovo, Slovakia and
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. She resides in Maine and teaches at
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.


Early life and education

Anthony was born in Oneida, New York. She attended Hamilton Central School, where her mother taught Latin. She attended
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and studied abroad at the
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(UK), earning a BA in English literature. While at Manchester, she studied literature with Professor Michael Schmidt. In 2004, she received an MFA in fiction from George Mason University, where she studied with novelists Susan Shreve, Alan Cheuse,
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, and Stephen Goodwin. Anthony had several jobs before becoming a novelist. She worked at Sea Mart in
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, where she was a butcher and rented videos. She taught English in the remote villages Rytro and Rygrot, Poland, and to Czech businessmen in Prague. She worked as a custodian, cleaning college dorms in upstate New York, and was a secretary in
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and New York City.


Career

Anthony’s debut novel, ''The Convalescent'', tells the story of Rovar Pliegman, a Hungarian-American who sells meat out of a bus. The novel is a farcical re-telling of the history of the Hungarian people and satirizes contemporary American suburbia. The novel was published by
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in 2009 and won McSweeneys inaugural Amanda Davis Highwire Fiction Award. Her second novel, ''Chopsticks'', coauthored with graphic designer
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, was published by Penguin/Razorbill in 2012. ''Chopsticks'' is “a multimedia narrative about a piano prodigy told through words, pictures and memorabilia,” published as both a traditional book and an app, was featured in ''
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'' and won Apps Magazine’s (UK) “App of the Year.” '' Enter the Aardvark'', published in March 2020, sold in a six-house auction to Little, Brown & Co. The novel follows a closeted Republican congressman and a Victorian taxidermied aardvark that ends up in his possession, and was called “an ingenious political satire” by
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. The novel was a finalist for the New England Book Award in Fiction, a ''
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'' Editors’ Choice, and was featured in
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. Anthony’s short stories have appeared in ''Best New American Voices, Best American Nonrequired Reading, McSweeney’s, New American Writing'', among other places. Her novel, ''The Most'', was published by Little, Brown & Co. and Doubleday UK in July 2024. It was longlisted for the
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in September 2024. In 2025, she was promoted to senior lecturer in English at Bates College.


Bibliography

*''The Convalescent'' (McSweeney's/Grove), 2009 *''Chopsticks'' (Razorbill), multimedia novel collaboration with designer Rodrigo Corral, 2012 *'' Enter the Aardvark'' (Little, Brown and Co./Penguin RandomHouse UK), 2020 *''The Most'' (Little, Brown & Co./Doubleday UK), 2024


Awards and honors

* Longlisted for the
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, 2024 *
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's Monthly Pick in Fiction, 2024 * Finalist, the New England Book Award in Fiction, 2021 * Best of 2020,
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* 100 Must-Read Books of 2020,
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* Recipient of Creative Capital Award in Literature, 2013 * McSweeney’s “Amanda Davis Highwire Fiction Award," 2005 *
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’s “Discover Great New Writers” * 2010
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