Corbie Arianwyn is a writer who weaves history, myth, and imagination into stories that honor memory and the natural world. An atheist by belief, she finds inspiration in ancient Celtic traditions for their reverence of nature and their vision of life as a cycle rather than a destination.
She is a devoted cat mom, a proud mother of four, and wife to a Navy veteran. A graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Family Studies and a minor in Psychology, Corbie brings her deep understanding of family, identity, and human resilience into every tale she writes.
When she isn't writing, you can usually find her with a cup of coffee in hand, sneaking in a nap, reading under a quiet patch of sky, or listening to music that stirs memory and soul. Though she lives in Texas, her heart dwells in the landscapes of her ancestors, where mist, stone, and sacred groves still echo with old voices.
Her fiction centers on the forgotten and the in-between: women whose stories are half-buried in history, myths re-imagined through a modern lens, and characters who walk the line between grief and hope, memory and myth. Through her work, Corbie seeks not only to remember what was lost but to rekindle wonder for the world that remains.
- JoinedAugust 20, 2025
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Stories by Corbie Arianwyn
- 4 Published Stories

The Last Priestess of the Iceni
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In the shadow of Rome's relentless advance, two women rise from the misted lands of Britannia-one destined to...

The Bone Harp
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In the shadow of Rome's conquest, a child is born of two worlds-Alonwyn, daughter of an African soldier torn...

The Mourning
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Grief settles heavily on Freya's shoulders as winter nears. With only a raven for counsel, she faces the sile...