Alline Cormier
Alline Cormier, writer/photographer
Alline Cormier is a Canadian film analyst and retired court interpreter who makes her home in Victoria, British Columbia. Since 2022 she has had over 30 articles on women in film/TV published in several women-led publications in Canada, the US and India, as well as in The Post Millennial. Her flash fiction story, The Bookshelf, was short-listed in the Federation of BC Writers’ Literary Contest 2022 and will appear in the FBCW’s next anthology. Her short story, The Columbia Witches, and her creative non-fiction short story about violence against women in film, More Regard for Dogs, were published by the Royal City Literary Arts Society in Wordplay at Work.
Owl Spotting — Volume 9, Issue 4
In her photo essay Owl Spotting, wildlife photographer Alline Cormier’s evocative images capture the quiet wonder and fragile beauty of British Columbia’s elusive forest dwellers.
The Victoria Collective — Volume 8, Issue 1
Alline Cormier presents a tale of women along the Strait of Juan de Fuca who come together after watching the 2022 film, Call Jane, in her empowering piece The Victoria Collective.