From theweekendsun.co.nz July 12 2019

It’s called ‘This Old Stick’ – and when you have thumbed the final page of Dr Andrew Corin’s first sortie into published creative writing, when you have doused the light and closed your eyes, you will be pondering.

From theweekendsun.co.nz June 28 2019

Claude was dying from esophageal cancer. That’s not his real name but out of respect and privacy, he will be Claude.

Claude was also torn. His oncologist was recommending a course of chemotherapy, and his friends were also banging on about chemo and sorting a bucket list.

From sunlive.co.nz April 19 2018

“My perfect day is an autumn day, with autumn leaves scrunching under my gumboots.” This was one young woman’s deepest wish when The Weekend Sun sought independent response to a patient questionnaire from Tauranga family care physician Dr Andrew Corin.

And, according to the doctor, scrunching autumn leaves was a “perfect” response. “It speaks to a deep desire to connect with nature and find quiet and peaceful places to be reflective.”