CorrinaJean

General details


  • CorrinaJean

  • Japan

  • Corrina Jean

  • graduated in 2005 ♥


  • English

In short

  • ♥ I'm a writer and a dreamer.

    ♥ I may look cute, but I don't play well with others.


    ♥ I'm a vegetarian. Deal with it.

    ♥ I'm blonde, beautiful, and honest. My writing is sincere and ranges from sugary love to blood staining. I'm not a very social being, never really have been, so writing is my therapy; it is also my passion.


    ♥ All of the recent hype surrounding Vampires bothers me greatly. I can not wait for the Twilight syndrome to fade away, however I am sure there will be a new flavor after vampires.

  • I grew up in small town Pennsylvania, less than five miles from the Flight 93 crash and close to the "miracle in the mine" where nine miners were rescued after three days underground.

    I currently write for The Examiner, under two topics.

    I was a contributer to our county paper for a year in a column titled "County Highlights". A select group of senior high school students were selected to respond to a question every week.

    Upon graduation, I received several awards for my writing and have been penning poems and stories ever since.

My Favorites: Reading and Writing

  • Fiction: Historical Fiction, Literary, Political, Religious/Inspirational, Short Story, Teen

    Non-Fiction: Art, Architechture & Photography, History, Memoir/Narrative Non-fiction, Politics & Current Affairs, Reference, Religion

    Screenplay: General

    Poetry: General

  • A Child Called It by Dave Pelzer
    Almost Moon by Alice Sebold
    The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
    Running With Scissors by Augusten Burroughs
    Sloppy Firsts by  Megan McCafferty
    Second Helpings by Megan McCafferty
    The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants [all four] by Anne Brashares
  • Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe
    You Can't Go Home Again by Thomas Wolfe
  • Fiction: Literary, Romance, Short Story, Teen

    Non-Fiction: Memoir/Narrative Non-fiction

    Screenplay: General

    Poetry: General

  • Little Red Riding Hood
  • Judy Blume is my favorite author, though I do not like to pick up a book based solely on the authors name. I am often drawn to all types of books by authors well known as well as little known.