is a Brooklyn-based poet and interdisciplinary artist whose work centers working-class life, grief, and memory. Published in the Columbia Journal, Poet Lore, South Carolina Review, the Raleigh Review, Button Poetry, and many others, his work has been featured on NPR and supported by Tin House, Kenyon Review, and the Kweli Journal Emerging Writers Fellowship.
For rent, he brings this same instinct for language and image to creative direction, where he's shaped campaigns at Droga5, Google, and Preacher for many impressive brands and also impressive people. He’s won all the awards they offer for doing that kind of thing. If you’re into that.
He is an ordained minister, a flamenco guitarist, and also very nice.
Go on. Don’t be shy. Email him: Juandiegocamillo@gmail.com