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Faith Brynie

Faith Brynie writes short nonfiction articles for numerous magazines

on subjects ranging from women’s clothing styles to

the newest in mathematical theorizing.

 

She often writes for the newsletters and Web publications

of the Dana Foundation (neuroscience).

Some examples:

 

In Autism, Movements May Not Quickly Become Habit

Researchers Puzzle Out How the Brain Learns Odors

New Evidence Supports the Cognitive Reserve Hypothesis of Alzheimer’s Disease

Language Changes How the Brain Recognizes Colors

 

Brynie is also a regular contributor to the children’s science magazine Odyssey.

 

She enjoys writing personality profiles and adventure pieces,

as well as articles that interpret science for nonscience audiences.

 

Her short humor pieces have been published in

Good Housekeeping and Writer's Digest,

and a series of her travel essays

appeared in British newspapers in the 1990s.

 

Brynie also writes short fiction,

especially in the horror and mystery genres.

Her stories (under the pseudonym Caitlin Burke)

have appeared in

Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Thema, Midnight Zoo,

Next Phase, Heart Attack, Over My Dead Body, Haunts,

Dark Infinity, NightDreams,

The Obligatory Sin, Glyph, Good News/Bad News,

Aberrations,

and High Fantastic (Colorado Science Fiction Anthology).

 

 

New!

 

Faith Brynie now writes a blog for Psychology Today magazine.

Her blog, Brain Sense, explores new research

on the brain and the senses.

Read it here.