Corrina Wycoff is an American writer known for her 2007 short story collection O Street and 2016 novel Damascus House.
[1] Michelle Abbott wrote of Wycoff in the Puyallup Post: She began picking up inspirational pieces for her novels at an early age and passed into single motherhood, drawing from realistic and experiential circumstances.
From the naturalist perspective, she creates characters affected by low social status, struggling to pull their weight beyond the lowest rung ...
[4][5] Wycoff was a recipient of the John L. and Naomi Luvaas Graduate Fellowship from the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oregon in 2000.
[12] In 2007, her short story collection O Street was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Debut Fiction.