Reports, Essays, Interviews, Features, Profiles, etc.

Some of Camilo's non-fiction writing until the beginning of 2024. Published in essays, features, profiles, interviews, blogs, reviews, newsletters, articles, reports, among others.



Some of Camilo’s non-fiction writing ended up in the pilot episode for the series, an official audio selection for the 2023 Tribeca Festival





Camilo served as the National Geographic Society’s writing lead, content editor, and digital producer for this archived expedition journal.

A Look at Malpelo and Azores with Pristine Seas Expedition Leader, Paul Rose


With KQED

Fantastic Negrito, White Jesus Black Problems (Storefront Records)

On Jack Kerouac’s Centennial, Writers of Color Examine His Complicated Legacy



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Reported by Megan Janetsky.
Additional reporting by Camilo Garzón.


With the American Geophysical Union’s Eos

Co-written with Santiago Flórez

The deadly eruption of Nevado del Ruiz in 1985 made Colombian volcanologists realize that studying natural phenomena was irrelevant if they could not share their knowledge to avoid predictable tragedies.

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Historian finds the liberal arts support a deeper study of science.

Co-written with Santiago Flórez

Colombia has a wealth of fossils, and geologists are leading the charge to both collect data and share ancient history with local communities.

Co-written with Santiago Flórez

Complex hydraulic systems built by the Muisca people helped define the vibrant urban wetlands of Colombia’s capital city. También en español, aquí.

Researchers are identifying space debris by measuring its flickering patterns of reflected light.



A guest columnist says the movie "My Neighbor Totoro" and its depiction of a mother recovering from illness was a comfort to him as his own family deals with COVID-19.




With Hark Audio

Hosted by Avery Trufelman, Podcaster
Curated by Camilo Garzón, Hark Contributor


A special poetry edition on the protests in Colombia.



With Elsewhere Studios’ Elsewherian Blog


Con la Revista Cultural Días Temáticos

Gazebo by Lake Virginia, Winter Park, FL. 2012. Photograph by Camilo Garzón.

Bueno, pero cómo empezar, ¿con qué palabras?