Career
Her collection of short stories, One Hundred Apolcalypses and Other Apocalypses, was published by McSweeney"s in 2013. Bustle wrote: "Corin caters to our fascination with neuroses and habits, and by exaggerating aspects of our thought processes and societal quirks, she leaves us thinking deeply about parts of humanity we don"t often examine under a magnifying glass." A review by Jonathan Deuel in the Los Angeles Review of read: "The dreamy, fairy-tale qualities and allegorical ambitions of these stories are tempered with sophistication and terror, making One Hundred Apocalypses and Other Apocalypses ageless..I"m frightened by Corin. I"m dazzled by her writing." "Madmen," originally published in "One Hundred Apolcalypses," was included in the 2015 anthology, New American Stories, edited by Ben Marcus.
Corin"s stories have appeared in The Mid-American Review, Conjunctions, Tin House, Ploughshares, Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists association America, and the Iowa Review.
She is anthologized in the 1994 Iowa Anthology of Innovative Fiction and both the 1997 and 2003 editions of New Stories From the South. Her novel, Everyday Psychokillers: A History for Girls was published in by FC2.
Her short story collection, The Entire Predicament was published in by Tin House She is the Program Director for the University of California, Davis Creative Writing Program.