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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December 9th 2011
Next Wednesday, the Lisbeth Salander-inspired line goes on sale at H & M, and Mariah Huehner and I will be at the doors when they open. In honor of this shopping occasion, I’m making some ShopStyle looks based on descriptions of Lisbeth’s clothes in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. This is the first [...]
October 14th 2011
Mid-length Skirts by Calvin Klein Boots by Me Too
Well, it didn’t exactly turn out like this. I decided to bring a zebra-print pencil skirt that clashed with my Missoni tights, and I wore black wedge ankle boots and a gray sweater. Wait, you can see it in this picture of Mateo wearing [...]
July 15th 2011
ShopStyle is my new hobby. One of the groups I joined has a weekly challenged to create a look based on a book. Last week’s book was Wide Sargasso Sea, which imagines the story of Mr. Rochester’s doomed wife, Bertha. Her name is Antoinette, and she is a Creole in Jamaica, inhabiting an interstitial place [...]
July 9th 2011
As my “What They’re Wearing” posts might have hinted to you, I love the role clothing can play in storytelling. Even if I don’t describe my characters’ clothes, I know what they’re wearing and why.
In a similar way, I tend to use what I wear to tell a story about myself — even [...]
June 28th 2011
Seth, in chapter one of The Zones, the first book of the All We Ever Wanted (Was Everything) series, is twenty. He is skinny, both because that’s the way he is and because he’s a fairy dust addict. (Fairy dust is a drug engineered to keep people addicted but also alive and pretty — [...]
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