Wendy Van Camp is Anaheim’s poet laureate and literary ambassador, working to connect our community through writing.
Van Camp is what's known as a speculative poet, part of a genre of poetry that draws inspiration from science fiction, technology, fantasy or mythology.
While Van Camp is a science fiction fan, actual science is her inspiration.
As a young girl, she was inspired by watching Neil Armstrong land on the moon. Astronomer Tabetha Boyajian, namesake of Tabby's Star, is another inspiration.
Van Camp also is a fan of Jane Austen and her writing on Britain in the 1800s. "Persuasion" is her first and favorite Austen read.
As poet laurate, Van Camp is looking to expand awareness of poetry and literature, support open mic events at Anaheim Public Library, teach poetry classes and edit an anthology from our community of poets.
Van Camp holds a bachelor's in radio, television and film production from California State University, Long Beach. She's also a graduate of the Ad Astra Speculative Fiction Workshop.
Her poems have appeared in “Starlight Scifaiku Review,” “Quantum Visions,” “The Junction,” and “Far Horizons.” She is the poet and illustrator of “The Planets: a scifaiku poetry collection” and editor of the annual “Eccentric Orbits: An Anthology of Science Fiction Poetry” by Dimensionfold Publishing.
Van Camp's work has been nominated for award consideration, including for the Elgin Award for best speculative poetry book of the year for 2019 and 2020, the Pushcart Prize for Poetry in 2022 and the Dwarf Star for best speculative micropoem of the year in 2022.
She lives in east Anaheim with her husband Allen Van Camp, an employment law attorney. The couple has lived in Anaheim for more than 20 years.
Van Camp was born in Long Beach and grew up in Kirkland, Wash., outside Seattle before moving back to Southern California after high school.
She has worked in television production and as a teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Van Camp was named Anaheim's second poet laurate in April 2022 and serves through April 2024.
You can learn more about Van Camp here.

