Alden Jones (born 1972) is an American writer and educator. She is the author of memoirs ''The Wanting Was a Wilderness'' (2020) and ''The Blind Masseuse'' (2013) and the short story collection ''Unaccompanied Minors'' (2014). ''The Blind Masseuse'' was longlisted for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogal Award for the Art of the Essay.
Life
Jones was born in New York City and raised in
Montclair, New Jersey
Montclair is a Township (New Jersey), township in Essex County, New Jersey, Essex County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Situated on the cliffs of the Watchung Mountains, Montclair is a commercial and cultural hub of North Jersey and a diverse ...
. Her mother is a publicist and her father is renowned golf course architect
Rees Jones. She graduated from
Brown University, where she studied fiction under
Edmund White, and received master’s degrees from Bennington College and New York University, where she was a University Fellow in fiction. Jones has traveled extensively as an educator, including as a visiting professor on
Semester at Sea, as the director of several programs in Cuba and as a Cuban Culture Expert on Royal Caribbean Cruises, and for a year in Costa Rica as a volunteer elementary school English teacher for
WorldTeach, which was the subject of her first published essay, "Lard is Good For You".
Career
Jones's travel essay, "Lard is Good For You," appeared in the inaugural edition of ''
Best American Travel Writing'', edited by
Bill Bryson. This essay became the first chapter in ''The Blind Masseuse: A Traveler's Memoir from Costa Rica to Cambodia'' (University of Wisconsin Press, 2013), a travelogue about Jones’s travels in Costa Rica, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Cuba, Vietnam, Cambodia, Burma, India, and Egypt. ''The Blind Masseuse'' explores exoticism and the ethics of traveling as an American abroad and was named Recommended Reading by
PEN America and ''
National Geographic'' and a Top Ten Travel Title of 2013 by ''
Publishers Weekly
''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of ...
''.
''Unaccompanied Minors'' (New American Press, 2014), a collection of stories with adolescent protagonists, won the
New American Fiction Prize and was named by the
Star-Ledger's Jacqueline Cutler as one of the "Ten Best Books of 2014 by New Jersey Authors."
Jones' third book, the critical memoir ''The Wanting Was a Wilderness: Cheryl Strayed’s Wild and the Art of Memoir'' (Fiction Advocate, 2020), is a hybrid nonfiction work that the Center for Fiction described as "an intertextual blend of criticism and personal memoir that highlights the importance of contemporary literary analysis."
Her short stories, essays, and criticism have appeared in ''New York Magazine, BOMB'', ''The Boston Globe, AGNI,
Prairie Schooner,
Post Road, the
Iowa Review, The Rumpus'', and WBUR’s ''Cognoscenti''. She is also the editor of Edge of the World, an anthology of travel essays by LGBTQ+ writers including
Alexander Chee,
Daisy Hernández, and
Garrard Conley.
Jones is Assistant Professor at
Emerson College
Emerson College is a private college in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It also maintains campuses in Los Angeles and Well, Limburg, Netherlands (Kasteel Well). Founded in 1880 by Charles Wesley Emerson as a "school of Public Speaking, o ...
in the department of Writing, Literature and Publishing. Emerson College awarded her the Alan Stanzler Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2016. She is also on the faculty of the low-residency Newport MFA program at
Salve Regina University.
She was named a
Fulbright
The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States cultural exchange programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people ...
Specialist in 2024.
Awards
* Fore Word Reviews IndieFab Book of the Year Award
in Travel Essays for ''The Blind Masseuse''
*
Independent Publisher Book Awards in Travel Essays for ''The Blind Masseuse''
*
PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay longlist for ''The Blind Masseuse''
*
New American Fiction Prize for ''Unaccompanied Minors''
*
Independent Publisher Book Awards in Short Fiction for ''Unaccompanied Minors''
*
Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Debut Fiction finalist for ''Unaccompanied Minors''
*
Edmund White Award finalist for ''Unaccompanied Minors''
* Lascaux Book Prize for ''Unaccompanied Minors''
*
Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Nonfiction finalist for ''The Wanting Was a Wilderness''
*Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation Fellowship
Bibliography
* ''The Blind Masseuse: A Traveler's Memoir from Costa Rica to Cambodia'' (2013)
* ''Unaccompanied Minors'' (2014)
*''The Wanting Was a Wilderness: Cheryl Strayed’s Wild and the Art of Memoir'' (2020)
* ''Edge of the World: An Anthology of Queer Travel Writing'' (2025)
References
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American women short story writers
American short story writers
Brown University alumni
Living people
1972 births
American memoirists
21st-century American travel writers
American LGBTQ writers
American women memoirists
21st-century American LGBTQ people
21st-century American women