About 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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August 31st 2010 A couple of Mateo-related announcements.
First, here are some samples from Mateo’s photo session from a couple of weeks ago. The photographer, Christine Szeto, is marvelous. She came to our house and got the best expressions from Mateo.
Second, I’ve made a blog specifically for mothering-related stuff called Mateo and Me. This site will be [...]
July 19th 2010 1. Strained peas are the most delicious food you will ever eat.
2. Taking a nap really is in your own best interest.
3. Screaming is not the best method of communication.
4. Mom and Dad’s hands are not teething rings.
5. The kitty is not a teething ring.
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July 12th 2010 For the first time in eight years, I won’t be working at Comic-Con. I’ll be there, though, experiencing the convention on the other side of the table. (And not appearing in the background of pictures people take of other people at the booth.) The hotel and flights are booked, and Brian and I are figuring [...]
June 25th 2010 Brian and I forgot it was our anniversary when we woke up this morning. Life sort of got in the way of remembering. We’d been out the night before at a San Jose Giants game. (They’re a Giants minor league team, and their stadium has the best churros in the world.) I woke up first, [...]
May 10th 2010 Last year on Mother’s Day, I was pregnant but I did not yet know. When I was buying supplies for my family’s party at Trader Joe’s, the cashier pointedly and earnestly wished me a happy Mother’s Day. She was a middle-aged black woman, so if it had been a movie on the Hallmark channel, she [...]
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