Corrine De Winter is a Bram Stoker Award winning Poet and author who has won numerous awards for her writing from the New York Quarterly, Triton College of Arts & Sciences, & The Rhysling Science Fiction Award. William Packard, former editor of the New York Quarterly, was a mentor, publishing De Winter’s work early on and inviting her to write “The Present State of American Poetry,” a regular feature in the journal. De Winter is known for her poetry collection Touching The Wound- Poems in Memory of Kurt Cobain, which sold over 6,000 copies in the first year. Five of her books have been Stoker Nominated and she won in 2005 for The Women At The Funeral. De Winter’s new short fiction collection Valentines For The Dead is out from Shadowfall Publications. Her dark novella The End of Desire is available on Kindle. De Winter lives between this world and the next.
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