Corrine De Winter

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The Women at the Funeral

Corrine De Winter

“Corrine De Winter writes like a wounded angel, visiting this planet only as it is necessary to get her message to us, yet not long enough to consume more of our humanity than she has time to transform.” —Stanley Wiater, author of “Dark Thoughts on Writing”

Virgin of the Apocalypse

Corrine De Winter

Poetry by Corrine De Winter, an accomplished poet. Note from the illustrator, Marge Simon: “De Winter’s masterful verse awakens awe with every stroke. It was sheer pleasure to illustrate this marvelous collection. May you wander freely through the treasures herein, and come away in wonderment reading lines like these:”

“I have only these hands
of pale comfort,
of wilderness and discretion,
of atom bombs and struggle,
of ecstasy and clay
to save you.”

Valentine: Short Love Poems

Corrine De Winter

Valentine: Short Love Poems is the latest release by author Corrine De Winter. The short, lyrical passages sometimes reflect the dark side of love, other times the sensual, the beautiful, the soulful, but always the truth.

A member of the Horror Writer’s Association, an organization that includes such luminaries as Stephen King, Clive Barker and Joyce Carol Oates, Corrine De Winter’s collection The Women At The Funeral was the winner of the 2004 Bram Stoker Award, the most prestigious award that a horror genre writer can receive, and was published by Space & Time Press. A new collectionTango In The 9th Circle will be published this year by Dark Regions Press.

De Winter’s poems are a haunting mix of myth, dark sensuality and the sinister leanings of fairy tales. Her poetry has been called “Exquisite” by William Peter Blatty, author of The Exorcist. Widely published in literary magazines, journals and horror genre publications and anthologies, De Winter has won numerous awards including those from The New York Quarterly, Writer’s Digest, The Mochila Review,…

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