J.A. Getzlaff is a camera-shy American journalist who lives in Paris. She likes to write about culture, society, art, travel, food, fashion, politics, the environment, and world economies — anything, in fact, but team sports. (Solo sports like snowboarding, snorkeling, surfing, running, and hiking are favorite pastimes and she welcomes the chance to say more about them, so if any editors want to send her to the Red Sea to write about its coral reefs, or to South America to snowboard, she's game).
Getzlaff's work has been published in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East, most notably by the Guardian U.K., the San Francisco Chronicle, Salon.com, and Aïshti magazine, where she is currently France Editor.
Oh, and she writes fiction, too.
To read more of Getzlaff's work, access the following links:
Guardian U.K., Beach at Tanah Lot has become far too quiet
San Francisco Chronicle, Land of the free, home of the fat and unhappy
San Francisco Chronicle, The perils of peekaboo
San Francisco Chronicle, SUVs are rolling toward the junkyard
San Francisco Chronicle, The new wheels of fortune
Salon.com, J.A. Getzlaff's Planet Daily
Salon.com, The Mohave phone booth
Salon.com, Holy Cow! Virgin of Guadeloupe appears in ice cream
Salon.com, Germans too small for condoms?
SFGate.com, San Francisco neighborhood guide: Inner Sunset
SFGate.com, East Bay neighborhoods: Oakland's Rockridge
* Photo by J.A. Getzlaff, taken in Venice, Italy. Graffiti by André.
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