About Camille Louise

 
 

Bio

Camille Louise Goering is a French-American writer and teacher originally from Manhattan, New York. She has a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Pomona College and a Master’s Degree in Secondary Education from Johns Hopkins University, where she was awarded the Excellence in Teaching Award. After six years in public education in New Orleans, she embarked upon a career as a writer and educator at the graduate level. She is currently pursuing her MFA in Non-Fiction from Florida State University.

Camille writes short fiction, essays, and creative non-fiction. 

Her essay, The One You Feed, took first place in Southword’s Literary Competition, and Malum Malus won Blue Mesa’s 2024 Essay Competition. 

Her work has appeared in several publications, including Sixfold, Strange Horizons, and Big Easy Magazine.