Y. Correa is a literary evolutionary, luring one in with her talent of Romancing the Words, keeping one hypnotized with dynamic characters, and stimulating one with engaging narrative voices, strong plots, and epic conflicts. Her works are as complex and as distinct as her person; a delightful combination of eclectic and antiquated. Therefore, the mere mention of fitting into one set genre is laughable. The multi-genre decadence is where she showcases her magnificence.
Y. Correa is also the creator and founder of All Authors Publishing House and all of its subsidiaries, as well as the now popular Facebook Group, "Talk Books To Me" a place where all authors from all walks of life can come to promote their works.
Y. Correa’s works include:
Solo Works
~ Historical Fiction “MarcoAntonio & Amaryllis”
~ Sci-Fi Mashup “The Earth 8-8-2 Saga" currently a 3 book collection, with an anticipated 7 books by the end of the series.
~ Paranormal Romantic Drama "Lilith's Dominion"
~ Short Story Anthology coined after her catchphrase, "Dimensions of Literary Seduction"
~ Novelette "Peter Blade" a dark psychological drama.
~ Retro-futuristic dark drama, "Reversal" a novel of humanity in retrograde
Anthology Participation
~ "Concordant Vibrancy: Unity"
~ "Holiday Keepsakes"
~ "Crackles of the Heart: Divergent Ink Book 1"
~ "Concordant Vibrancy: Vitality"
~ "Concordant Vibrancy: Lustrate"
~ "Pleasure Prints: Divergent Ink Book 2"
~ "Concordant Vibrancy: Inferno"
~ "Concordant Vibrancy: Extancy"
Upcoming Works Include
~ "Earth 8-8-2: Genesis of Apocalypse" the 4th book in the Earth 8-8-2 Saga
~ "The Legacy of MarcoAntonio and Amaryllis" the final instalment to "MarcoAntonio & Amaryllis"
~ "Genesis Ellipse ..." an epic biblical sci-fi drama
~ "Kismet" a standalone novel of karma gone awry
~ "Tainted Myth" a standalone novel about the misconceptions of the wendigo legend
While there are many more projects in the works, Y. Correa also offers a handful of free short stories for the public to enjoy at any time. Yet, regardless of her many literary endeavors and accomplishments, Y. Correa proudly considers herself an average person.