It's all true, especially the fiction.

Guy Biederman

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Sample Guy’s Work

Books

Translated from the Original: One-Inch Punch Fiction, Nomadic Press, December 2022

Nova Nights, Nomadic Press, 2021

Edible Grace: lyrical micro prose, KYSO Flash, 2019

Soundings and Fathoms: stories and poems, Finishing Line Press, 2018

House Samurai, Iota Press, 2006

Parts and Labor: gardening and other stories, Thumbprint Press, 1993



Podcast Appearances

Writer to Writer, Radio Boise, 5 Dec 2021

Speaking Cat, Peeking Cat Literary, 8 May 2021



Individual Published Pieces

Glass-man, Flash Frontier (placed 3rd in Flash Frontier’s National Flash Fiction Day Contest, New Zealand)

Table’s Edge, The Ekphrastic Review

Convergence of Light, MacQueen’s Quinterly

Oatmeal Chronicles, MacQueen’s Quinterly

Kitchen Mishap, MacQueen’s Quinterly

I Won’t Be Long, MacQueen’s Quinterly

I Wake Up a Caveman, Six Sentences

Hang a Lantern on the Carpenter’s Mistake, MacQueen’s Quinterly

Quite, MacQueen’s Quinterly (Winner of Triple-Q Writing Challenge)

Tipping Point, Riddled with Arrows (Winner of Editor’s Choice Award)

The Writing Laid Down Like Steps Of Stone, Riddled with Arrows (Winner of Editor’s Choice Award)

Fiction, Supposedly, BULL

Poem Repairs, Peeking Cat Literary

Two Penny Tour, Pretty Owl Press 

Short Walk On A Long Pier, The Sea Letter

Paper Clip Mechanics, KYSO Flash

How Monday Was Made, Flashback Fiction

What people have said about Guy’s work

"Guy Biederman is a writer of perfect voice and mischievous brilliance; a true mechanic of the senses. He pushes his art so seamlessly to the limits of craft, it's as if his stories are the errands of new physics. With modal fiction, like waking up in America with no bloodline but having finally made a friend, Biederman is the jazzman who walks you home."

Tongo Eisen-Martin, 8th Poet Laureate of San Francisco, author of Someone's Dead Already and Heaven Is All Goodbyes, California and American Book Award winner

“Guy Biederman's truth at the microphone in Nova Nights, these are the antidotes. I don't know if it's the Bay Area thought accents or the moment of reading but I find my time in these poems. To paraphrase one of Guy's thoughts, some words change the night, they will not be the same after that. These typewriter drawings, these moments as a poet in an alley, these poems deserve your reading time."

Kim Shuck, 7th Poet Laureate of San Francisco

”From the first time I heard Guy read, I was struck by his reverence for our gathering, for the act of listening as much as his turn on the mic. What you find in his writing is that reverence, or wonder, is just how Guy sees. Whether he’s grappling with his place in a protest in The City, or contemplating the life-lessons of boat-life in Sausalito with his cats and wife, there is no attempt to speak as though he has figured more out than the desire to value every aspect of his life and how it might ripple toward a kinder, more playful world."

Abe Becker, Grandslam Champion of CAL Slam and the Berkeley Poetry Slam, National Poetry Slam Group Piece Champion, host of Nomadic Press' monthly new-work series, Get Lit

”Much like a beloved piano composition, Guy Biederman's poetry makes you feel all the things: love, joy, melancholy, contentment. In that way his poetry does what poems are supposed to do—show you your own life from a profound and refreshingly different perspective, in ways that make you eager to see and hear it."

Nazelah Jamison, author of Evolutionary Heart

”Wandering the pages of Guy Biederman’s fifth collection is like entering a carnival of quotidian life. In this assemblage of hybrid pieces, the author lends us his rainbow glasses, through which we may witness everyday objects and events transformed into episodes of wonder. Biederman combines a loose narrative style with lyrical elements, juxtaposing the mundane and surreal. Many of these pieces speak to the poet’s craft and celebrate his membership in the tribe of writers and musicians. There’s a compelling jazz rhythm to this collection, which beckons us to enter a world of small ecstasies where “wind stirs the rodeo dust.” The poem “Yes Love” ends with the line “Love is at the core of this resistance, love is at the core of this rage.” Love is at the core of this collection."

Sandra Anfang, author of Xylem Highway

“Guy Biederman's poetry lifts the spirit. Open Nova Nights to any page, his words will light the way to the corner of Magritte and Mary Oliver where you'll meet your new friend, Possibility, and discover an avocado in the tomato bin, dreams a woman can no longer have but must never be forgotten, and a couple of cats on a houseboat licking the world clean."

Chuck Brickley, author of multiple award-winning Earthshine

"The stories in Soundings & Fathoms may be short, but they carry the mysterious depths of the collection's title. These are funny stories, moving stories, stories that will make you look at the world in a fresh, astonished, way; these stories are small gems that, together, create a great treasure."

Gayle Brandeis, author of The Art of Misdiagnosis and The Selfless Bliss of the Body

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