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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June 14th 2011
"Comics reading" by JR Paris. Used under Creative Commons License.
There’s a term in baseball, “manufacturing runs,” that refers to using methods other than powering the ball out of the park to score — taking walks, stealing bases, getting singles, bunting, sacrifice flies. It’s especially useful if a team, like my poor beleaguered Oakland [...]
March 8th 2010
My essay, “An Empire in Words” has been published by Strange Horizons, an online journal that I’ve been lucky enough to have my work in several times — and now in all genres!
I originally wrote “An Empire in Words” for an MFA nonfiction workshop, taught by the excellent Cathleen Miller. After it went [...]
June 5th 2009
Brian and I have a story in the new Image anthology This Is A Souvenir: The Songs Of Spearmint & Shirley Lee. All the stories are based are songs by the band Spearmint, which I had not heard of, but Eric Stephenson set contributors up with some songs, and I soon decided that the [...]
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