Cami Kittredge is a creative writer and poet from Kalamazoo, Michigan. She currently resides in San Diego, California with her partner and works as a yoga instructor and nanny. 

Cami's creative work explores relationships, primarily those between the feminine body and the natural world and between the reader and the writer. Her work calls into question the roles taken on in these relationships and their connection to political and social responsibility. Cami's work most often takes the form of experimental poetry. She prefers a hands-on approach to her work which includes, but is not limited to, tearing and altering pages from her favorite books, drawing with pencil, pen, and marker, and using textures from her surroundings to complement her written work. 

Cami earned her bachelor's degree in Literature & Writing from the University of California, San Diego in June 2023 with a minor in Critical Gender Studies. In her senior year, Cami was invited to participate in the Literature Department Honors Program with a specialty in Creative Writing. During the Honors program, Cami shaped her thesis around the late American feminist Lyn Hejinian's concept of "the rejection of closure." Cami's honors thesis investigates the notion of "closed" and "open" texts through the experimental forms of photopoetry, blackout poetry, and cut-up poetry. Her thesis qualified her to earn Highest Honors upon completion of the program.  

Cami's work has been published in Maximalist Magazine, UCSD's student-run experimental literary magazine founded in Fall 2022.