
Andrea Corwin
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🐘Wildlife 🌳 Environment 🥋3rd° See nature through my eyes
Poetry, fiction, horror, life experiences, and author photos. Written without A.I. © Andrea O. Corwin
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Stephen King Short Story Review. Top Story - June 2024.
Review of Stephen King's short story All That You Love Will Be Carried Away King spends time on character development and building suspense in this short story, which isn't horror, so I put it in the fiction community.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Fiction
Driving Teton Pass
In 1997, my daughter and I drove to Jackson, Wyoming, so she could check out an environmental college. It was June, and that summer had extreme flooding all over the western states. There wasn't GPS or mobile phones (or phone photos!). I took a paper map and plotted our route with a highlighter before we left home.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Wander
HORROR Review of "The Man in the Black Suit" Stephen King short story
I have an older, very thick book of Stephen King's short stories. I've read many of his older books but not short stories. At the end of "The Man in the Black Suit," King states that his favorite Nathaniel Hawthorne story is "Young Goodman Brown." He thinks it is one of the best American short stories ever written. This short story by King is his hommage to that.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Horror
Triplets Torn Asunder
She died. Eleven months ago, our identical sister Lynn died. Our third, a fraternal brother, Louis, became deeply depressed. He did a psilocybin retreat in the Netherlands, followed by intense psychotherapy in Munich, Germany, trying to recover.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Fiction
Watermelon Pickles
I love cucumbers! I love them plain, with salt, with or without the peel (wash well if the peel is on to remove the wax from store-purchased ones), in vinegar, or in sour cream with dill. Sometimes, I only peel part of the cucumber, slice it down the middle, add a touch of sea salt, and munch away. Usually, I do NOT peel them - fiber is fiber, right?
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Feast
Big Friendly, BF7
This is for Belle's unofficial challenge Inside the Animal's Mind I don't know why humans think I smell. Odors from my kind are delicious, reflecting what we've eaten, the dirt in our fur, the intestines of our prey that we rub all over ourselves, and our excrement. Humans are the ones who stink. Females smell better than males, but sometimes, their acrid odor makes me sneeze; it seems to be once every change in the moon cycle.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Fiction









