
Andrea Corwin
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Poetry, haiku, fiction, horror, life experiences. Written without A.I. © Andrea O. Corwin
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Shopping is Stressful
I find it difficult to go shopping since the pandemic. I told someone about that today, and she agreed, saying it seemed that people didn't know how to act socially in public places, and have less courtesy ever since the pandemic. She's quite a bit younger than I am, so I was surprised to find that she also felt anxiety in the stores.
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in Humans
Two Little Words
2007 He couldn’t say the words. Sure, he loved her, but he couldn’t, wouldn’t say it. She adored him and felt she could live the rest of her days with him. They had met in 2005, so now, two years later, Tamra wondered why Todd never said, "I love you” back to her.
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in Fiction
When Women Were Dragons . Top Story - November 2024.
The author, Kelly Barnhill, created a rich and fascinating world that parallels America's history in many ways. I found the book relevant in this 2024 U.S. presidential election season, where misogyny and the continued desire to control women are prevalent. The populace in the novel bans the discussion of dragons and does their best to ignore the facts of any metamorphosis.
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in BookClub
Clever Costumes
As kids, we always were excited for Halloween. In the Midwest, the weather was usually chilly, rainy, and windy that day, but it never stopped us, nor would our parents think to keep us in. We weren't driven to wealthy neighborhoods. Frankly, we were not driven anywhere, no matter the weather (that is a whole separate story). If we wanted to go, we toughed out in all weather conditions. We ran up the streets if it was raining; our umbrellas turned inside out from the wind some years, but nothing stopped us from getting our treats.
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in Families
Sun Veils
Sun rays low in sky transform swirling threads into rose and melon veils ~~ Copyright © 10/25/2024 by Andrea O. Corwin Thanks for stopping by. I’m thrilled to have your Vocal support! If you liked this piece, please give it a ♡, and drop a comment. Vocal allows tips and pledges, and you can subscribe to my content for free. - - Andi
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in Poets
Snow Crackle
A full moon shines on the crusty snow. My footsteps crunch and crackle, but are drowned out by Huskies howling. This poem recollects my past years in Alaska, where hoar frost might cover the trees, and everyone had a dog, usually outside in a kennel or the yard, barking or howling, perhaps chained to a doghouse and sitting on top of it.
By Andrea Corwin about a year ago in Poets








