About Jennifer de Guzman is a writer and comics editor 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.
She also writes "Life in Comics," a monthly column for Publishers Weekly Comics Week, and collaborates on "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now," a comics column on Robot 6, with her husband, artist Brian Belew.
Portrait by Brian Belew.
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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Selected Works
- “An Empire in Words”, Strange Horizons, March 2010
- “Rest in Peace” (with Brian Belew), Haunted Mansion Volume Two (forthcoming, February 2010)
- “A Leopard” (with Brian Belew), This Is A Souvenir: The Songs Of Spearmint & Shirley Lee

- “Pillage and Plunder,” (with Brian Belew) Slave Labor Stories: Too Stupid to Quit, Too Mean to Die
- “On Possible Impossiblities,” Byline, August 2006
- “Panchita’s Sea Lion,” The Colorado Review, Summer 2006 (Winner of 2005 AWP Intro Journals Award)
- “Fancy Dress” (with Brian Belew), Put The Book Back On The Shelf: A Belle And Sebastian Anthology

- “Captive,” Susurrus, April 2006
- “Minx Mouse Monster,” Fortean Bureau, June 2005
- “Like the Cold If You Were Dead,” Ideomancer, March 2005
- “A Season in Silence,” Strange Horizons, February 2004
- “Carnival” (poem), Strange Horizons, January 2004 (Nominated for a 2005 Rhysling Award)
- “Counterpoint,” Strange Horizons, October 2002 (Received Honorable Mention in The Year’s Best Science Fiction, 2002)
- “Underground,” Strange Horizons, March 2001 (Received Honorable Mention in The Year’s Best Science Fiction, 2001)
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