Bustle wrote: "Corin caters to our fascination with neuroses and habits, and by exaggerating aspects of our thought processes and societal quirks, she leaves us thinking deeply about parts of humanity we don't often examine under a magnifying glass.
"[3] A review by Jonathan Deuel in the Los Angeles Review of Books read: "The dreamy, fairy-tale qualities and allegorical ambitions of these stories are tempered with sophistication and terror, making One Hundred Apocalypses and Other Apocalypses ageless...I'm frightened by Corin.
"[4] Corin's second novel, The Swank Hotel, (2021) explores madness, generational trauma, and cultural breakdown.
An early review in Publishers Weekly noted her "limber voice" and stated that The Swank Hotel "brims with genuine depth and humor.
Her short story collection, The Entire Predicament was published in 2007 by Tin House Books.