Corrina Wycoff
Corrina Wycoff is an American writer known for her 2007 short story collection O Street and 2016 novel Damascus House. O Street was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Debut Fiction in 2007.
Education and career
Wycoff holds an MA in English from the University of Illinois at Chicago, an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Oregon, and taught English at Pierce College in Puyallup, Washington.Her fiction and essays have appeared in Other Voices, New Letters, Coal City Review, The Oregon Quarterly, Brainchild, Out of Line, Golden Handcuffs, and the anthologies Best Essays Northwest and The Clear Cut Future.
Michelle Abbott wrote of Wycoff in the Puyallup Post:
Works
- "Afterbirth", Heartland Short Fiction Prize, published in New Letters and O Street, and excerpted in Oregon Quarterly
- "Visiting Mrs. Ferullo", Heartland Short Fiction Prize, published in O Street
- "Rebecca", Other Voices magazine
- "The Adjunct", The Clear Cut Future
- "Another Oregon Trail", Best Essays Northwest
- "Rita", Seattle Poetry on Buses program
- "The Shell Game", Coal City Review and O Street
- "O Street", Other Voices magazine, Golden Handcuffs Review and O Street O Street, OV Books Damascus House, Spuyten Duyvil Publishing