Camille LeFevre writes poetry and creative nonfiction. Her essay, “Body Topography,” published in The Dodge, was nominated for Best American Nature Writing and Best American Essays. She was a 2025 finalist for the Ellen Meloy Desert Writers Fund. Her work also appears in Hydration, Fugue, Unleash Lit, The Winged Moon, Electric Lit, Brevity Blog, Bridge Eight, Thin Air, The Ekphrastic Review, and other publications. She teaches arts writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe. In 2023, she was awarded the Scuglik Memorial Residency in ekphrastic writing at Write On, Door County, in Wisconsin. She has written books on dance and architecture, teaches ekphrastic writing workshops in art galleries, and lives on the unceded lands of the Hisatsinom, Yavapai, and Apache in Northern Arizona.