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Brielle Heinl

Brielle Heinl is an avid reader who always has a book with her. She has both undergraduate and graduate degrees in psychology and enjoys working with individuals with autism. She also loves writing, crafting, and traveling to new places around the world.

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Brielle Heinl

Fiction

Jean P. Moore’s Three Women And One Healing Journey

There’s something strangely dramatic – certainly beautiful and authentic – in the way author Jean P. Moore captures the mundane repetitions of a woman adjusting to a new phase of life after her husband’s death: “Your membership will expire soon. This was the opening sentence of Tilda’s first email of…
Brielle Heinl
April 15, 2019
Nonfiction

The Woman Who Could Have Been the First in Space

That would be an appropriate epitaph for the women of the Mercury 13, or Woman in Space, program, a privately funded project in the early 1960s to test women pilots for astronaut fitness. The women never made it into space – the program was abruptly cancelled -- but they are…
Brielle Heinl
March 13, 2019