Cameron Roberson, who writes under the pen name Rob Cameron, is a New York City public school teacher, linguist, and writer. He is also lead organizer for the Brooklyn Speculative Fiction Writers and founder of Constellations Mentorship for the Octavia Project and We Demand Stories. He is a workshop leader at the National Council for Teachers of English Annual Conference. His poetry, stories, and essays can be found in, among other places, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Foreign Policy Magazine, Clockwork Phoenix Five, and FIYAH. Daydreamer, his debut middle grade novel, was a finalist for the Andre Norton, the Nebula award for middle grade and YA.
For his solarpunk work, he has been a guest author at the Dartmouth College Speculative Fiction Project and guest lecturer at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. His essays about solarpunk can be found on Reactor, Solarpunk Magazine, and Apex. His short story "Shape the Future from Darkness: A Solarpunk Noir" is forthcoming in Shards of Gothem: New York City Through the Looking Glass from Rudan Press. His novelette"Ice Like Honey" is forthcoming in Lightspeed Magazine, and in the MIT Press anthology The Android in the Archives: Research, Design, and Our Speculative Futures.