Corrine De Winter
"End of Desire"

Female
98 years old
Ginger Town, MASSACHUSETTS
United States



Last Login: 10/7/2008
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GeneralInsects. Birds. Trees. Desire.
MusicElliott Smith. Nick Cave.
MoviesWuthering Heights. Portrait of Jenny. Rebecca.
Television
BooksDuMaurier. Patrick McGrath. Conrad Aiken.
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Status:Married
Here for:Networking
Ethnicity:Pacific Islander
Zodiac Sign:Aquarius
Occupation:Writer

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI6c3H7VMM4&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7oANxCd9VE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgkFOAEMKeU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjP46d480ec http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz3Uvavp8qk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgkFOAEMKeU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjP46d480ec http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz3Uvavp8qk Stories from Asimov's have won 44 Hugos and 24 Nebula Awards, and our editors have received 18 Hugo Awards for Best Editor. Current issue also available in various electronic formats at On Books by Paul Di Filippo Introduction Although each of these fine small-press volumes could support my usual interminable exegesis at greater lengths than they’re given here, I feel that even just a short, sharp, sincere boost is valuable for alerting you to their existence, and allows me to spread the press-coverage wealth, such as it is, amongst as many titles as possible. So without further ado . . . Poetry A very handsome cover and interior illos by Matt Taggart are the icing on the tasty cake that is Corrine De Winter’s demi-gothic Tango in the Ninth Circle (Dark Regions Press, chapbook, $6.95, 43 pages, ISBN 1-888993-42-1). De Winter’s poems are like Tori Amos’s songs: piercing, melancholy, reflective; unlike Amos, De Winter relies fruitfully on the supernatural as metaphor and talisman. She namechecks Leonard Cohen in “Enter Valentine” and that old bard’s mournful yet hopeful and ruminative tone is another apt comparison. In a poem like “The Body in Love,” De Winter perfectly fuses the corporeal limitations and exaltations of our material forms with the spiritual longings and imaginings of our souls. These mixed media, so to speak, convey the varying levels of reality, which begin to bleed into one another, especially when the Dennis-type characters are seen in the background of a naturalistic panel. Such a formalistic achievement conveys thematic points in ways more subtle—and, paradoxically, more forceful—than most strictly textual material could. us with precise and robust language. NO MORE WAR FESTIVAL ECSTATIQUE > > 3 Days of Poetry, Music and Bare Trees > > NOV 16-18 2007 > > Charles Potts > Richard Krech > Charles Plymell > Mike Watt > Thurston Moore > Valerie Webber > Sara Jaffe > Angela Jaeger > John Oliver Simon > Bill Nace > Emma Young > Yomul Yuk > Slander Puff (Burkett/Capistran/Ireton/Klein/Shaw) > Dredd Foole > Gown > Matt Krefting > Marci Denusiak > Hair Wars (Kate Biggar/Paul Flaherty) > Mirror/Dash > Byron Coley > George Wallace > Bree > Traum Ecke > Rick Beaty > Corrine de Winter > Grant Hart > Wesley Eiwald > JR > > Saturday November 17, noon ‘til midnight. The Red Barn, Hampshire College > Amherst MA > > Friday evening & Sunday afternoon at the Yod Space in Florence. Limited > Space/Call for details 413-587-9400. > NEW COLLECTION out in February from Dark Regions Press."TANGO IN THE NINTH CIRCLE" ALWAYS searching for an illustrator/artist. If interested in collaborating on comic or other collections please do let me know.
Who I'd like to meet:
Gary Cooper 70 years ago.

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eddie holly





Oct 3 2008 6:05 AM

I'll be flying in on Monday, free up your month, there are songs to be written
Steffen Horstmann





Jun 24 2008 5:29 PM

Hi Corrine,

I stopped in because I wanted to send you an amazing dark poem by Dannie Abse called "The Uninvited." But I just noticed some of the comments from your friends and it is obvious something terrible has happened. I hope you're okay. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Steffen



**********************


The Uninvited


They came into our lives unasked for.
There was light momentarily, a flicker of wings,
a dance, a voice, and then they went out
again, like a light, leaving us not so much
in darkness, but in a different place
and alone as never before.

So we have been changed,
and our vision no longer what it was,
and our hopes no longer what they were;
So a piece of us has gone out with them also,
a cold dream subtracted without malice,

and the weight of another world added also,
and we did not ask, we did not ask ever
for those who stood smiling
and with flowers before the open door.

We did not beckon them in, they came in uninvited,
the sunset pouring from their shoulders;
so they walked through us as they would through water,
and we are here, in a different place,
changed and utterly alone,
and we did not know, we did not know ever.
algul siento





Jun 7 2008 5:12 PM

my thoughts are with you, be well.
xo
melissa





Jun 5 2008 2:21 PM

sending you some loving wishes....
let's go for a walk in the park soon
xxxooo
Shrews





May 23 2008 3:48 PM

Corrine,
my deepest sympathies for your loss.
Steven
gina





May 22 2008 12:39 AM

Killowatt ROCKS!!!!!IS there a reunion coming up any time soon??
The Art of Jason Beam





May 3 2008 8:45 PM

HOLY COW - blast from the past! I'm glad you came across my profile! How are things? Good to see you're still going strong on writing.
Talk with you soon, keep in touch!
eddie holly





Apr 1 2008 11:59 AM

April 1st, they do have a day to celebrate my life. I'll be back in one month. Kentucky Derby mama run fro these roses...miss you write call telegraph soon
Sierra Grille Music





Apr 1 2008 7:39 AM

Check out my girlfriend on flute on the debut night of her new band World's Greatest Dad
Michael Laimo - Horror Author





Mar 15 2008 2:52 PM

Hi--just wanted to stop by, say hello, and let you know that my new novel, FIRES RISING, is NOW AVAILABLE. Hope you'll look out for it!


PREPARE FOR HELL ON EARTH

FIRES RISING – IN STORES MARCH 2008

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Mar 11 2008 3:59 AM

Hi Corrine!
Sierra Grille's O'Brian Tomalin and Mark Sheehan
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Mar 5 2008 7:40 PM

Prince Harry is calling, gotta go!
V1 {Clash at Creeden} Cypher 8 of the C.C.R.





Feb 26 2008 5:16 PM

Corrine, thanks for the add! You are invited to subscribe to our blog and preview Clash at Creeden. Please, leave us a comment! Have a great week,
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V1 {Clash at Creeden} Cypher 8 of the CCR

"For centuries mankind battled vicious Dragons, fought alien demons, and even killed his own blood brother-all to see the return of Jesus Christ, but God never appeared. However, in 3776 AD, Nostradamus predicts the absence of our Lord & Savior is nearly over… during Lucifer's reign in blood!"

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Clash at Creeden is an odyssey through primal instincts of the lost soul with a plot unmatched in spiritual significance since Dante's Inferno. The premiere volume of the Celestial Creed's Revelation is merely science fiction on the surface, reaching far beyond the boundaries of our genre. Within it's pages a spiritual revolution will illuminate. It is an inner struggle that each of us face: accept scientific fact or trust in blind faith concerning the mysteries of creation, Heaven, Hell, angels, aliens, and God or the olden gods. Cypher 8 of the C.C.R. is a hybrid of sorts; we would prefer to label Spiritual Science Fiction (S.S. Fiction). Within Clash at Creeden's pages the legends of the olden gods connect with mankind and intertwine with biblical and modern day cultural beliefs concerning death, resurrection, faith, the end of days, and ultimately a one true Savior.
algul siento





Feb 25 2008 4:54 AM

i missed your birthday? happy belated birthday! don't forget to send those updates you told me about. :)
Blue Wolf Apostle





Feb 19 2008 1:56 PM

Happy belated Birthday!!! Guess the older I get the more I tend to forget Birthdays LOL. Hope you are well!
Charles





Feb 15 2008 8:52 AM

Happy Birthday!!!
eddie holly





Feb 14 2008 4:42 AM

happy birthday
eddie holly





Feb 4 2008 2:40 AM

thank you for the letter send me some love again soon.. try to call me its close to that time of water bearers
Scott F. Falkner





Jan 13 2008 6:08 AM

tusen takk for the add, corrine. :)
sff
Steffen Horstmann





Dec 20 2007 5:21 PM

Hi Corrine,

I recently came upon this poem by Lewis Turco that I thought you'd enjoy. Have a great Chgristmas!

S



Visitor


Visitor, you've come and you've gone while I was gone, while winds were moving through open windows, billowing the drapes in my vacant chambers, sounding the silence;

come and gone, whoever you were, and left no trace but quiet sliding among the shadows. Here before my house, by the stolid doorway, I remain watching,

listening where you must have lingered, waiting. I stand listening
for the bell's thin echo, knowing for
a certainty you were here and
left without echo.

All will turn out differently now. Behind this door there stands an alien future. Words that needed speaking have not been spoken, and the time that has not been

spent correctly now must be handled strangely, sold less truly, used in another manner. Sounds have not been breasted. The stillness thickens over your footfalls.

Visitor, between us are tunnels sealed and hollow; there are depths where once there were crossings. There are windows, too, gone opaque with wonder, darkling with questions.
Brian Haughton author





Dec 12 2007 9:37 AM

Thanks for adding me . Greetings from Hellas.
Churchyard Keeper





Dec 10 2007 12:49 AM

Steffen Horstmann





Nov 9 2007 12:18 AM

Hey Corrine,

Nice new pic!

S
Terrible Beauty_Fearful Symmetry





Sep 30 2007 4:00 PM




Thanks, Corrine!
xoxoxo
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Sep 25 2007 10:18 PM

wonderful poetic princess:)
Blue Wolf Apostle





Aug 1 2007 11:39 AM

Come out come out where ever you are...LOL Hope you are well my dear friend!
Brian J. Hatcher





Jul 26 2007 1:51 PM

We managed to survive another night at Lizzie Borden's. Well, there's always next year... :)
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Jul 21 2007 9:30 PM

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Gina





Jul 19 2007 7:58 PM

can we expect any new poetry anytime soon? I am a collector of your works...
Scott M. Sandridge





Apr 24 2007 10:17 PM

Thanks for the add!
Churchyard Keeper





Apr 14 2007 1:30 AM

Hello Stranger. It's been along time. Glad that you remembered Ol' Churchy.
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