
Mary Camarillo Interview With Voyage LA
Voyage LA gave me the chance to talk about my routine, my mother, and whether or not I’m tap dancing to work. (Spoiler alert, I

Voyage LA gave me the chance to talk about my routine, my mother, and whether or not I’m tap dancing to work. (Spoiler alert, I

Francesca Lia Block believes that “the very best way to learn to write, and read, is to closely study fine writing”, which is why she

Women’s Writer, Women’s Books published my essay “Imposter or Outsider” in their latest blog post. Here are two snippets. “Feeling like you don’t “fit in” to

Brunch with the Golden Women of Orange County at LibroMobile from 11 am to 2 pm on September 28th in celebration of “Women in a

The power of literary communities is one of my favorite topics and I’m going to be discussing just that on a panel at the Louisville

I’ve been an Orange County woman since 1966 when I was fourteen and my father’s aerospace job transferred him to Santa Monica from Charlotte, North

UPDATE HERE’S A RECORDING On Sunday August 10th at 4 pm Pacific Time I’m reading my short essay “Flip Flop” along with a few other

On Monday July 14th at 7 pm Pacific Time I’m reading my short essay “Flip Flop” along with a few other Golden Women who are

I’m grateful to have an essay included in a new anthology, Grief Like Yours: A Story Collection of Life after Loss which released on June 3rd.

It was unbelievable at the recent Ear launch party, to not only have a poem included in the latest issue but to also be named