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Jennifer de Guzman is a writer and comics publishing professional living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She writes stories about sad girls, seawater, bottomless wells, airborne plagues, and horses. You can find links to some of them them in the Selected Works section or read them at her Scribd page.

What Are Possible Impossiblities?

“The Poet ought rather to chuse Impossibilities, provided they have Resemblance to the Truth, than the Possible, which are Incredible with all their Possibility.”
- Henry Fielding, quoting Aristotle in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling

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My Faith in Womanhood

On Returning to Work

It’s been two weeks at my new job as PR & Marketing Director and Image Comics and all seems to be going well. As I noted on Twitter the other day, there’s nothing like a new job to make one swing between “I am amazed at my own competence!” and “I don’t know what I’m [...]

My Faith in Womanhood

Mansplained!

I am reeling from the aftereffects of being mansplained* to. It’s an icky feeling, kind of like your intellect has been physically violated.

You see, I posted this image on Facebook with the note “A campaign to teach boys and men that it is their responsibility to stop sexual violence!”

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My Faith in Womanhood

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When I was fourteen, my best friend and I communed by swooning over Eddie Vedder. You gotta problem with that? Also, how weird is that headline on the top? — "P.J. O'Rourke Inverviews Hunter S. Thompson"

Hat tip to Aaron Alexovich for this post by Marah Eakin at The Onion’s AV Club about [...]

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Unpacking Empowerment

Recently, William Gibson, an author whom I admire, retweeted something about Lisbeth Salander (of the eponymous Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series) kicking the asses of those responsible for the H&M fashion line inspired by her. I was tempted to reply, “Of course she would. A man made her up.”

Men love to make [...]

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Hypatia of Alexandria

I’m excited about the new movie about Hypatia of Alexandria, Agora, starring Rachel Weisz and directed by Alejandro Amenábar. Here’s the teaser trailer (if you can’t see it, here’s the link):

The brief scene with what looks like Hypatia teaching is lovely — it reminds me of a J.W. Waterhouse painting. Also seen — [...]