Siobhan Brier is a content writer, primarily in the niches of health and aging. She was a long-term writer for My Caring Plan, and she also wrote a report on the future of LGBTQ senior housing for a PBS-affiliated website. You can find personal essays about these themes on her blog as well.
She studied English at Penn State and graduated in 2017. Her graduating honors thesis, a historical fiction play called The Superlatives, received her class’ award for Best Thesis in the Humanities.
She was an English teacher for three years in The Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, then in Argentina, then remotely. She has lived on and off in Latin America since 2018 and writes in both Spanish and English. In 2019, she co-founded Inkless Writing Agency, which provides high-quality written SEO copy and content for web pages. Inkless is available for high-volume projects, and Siobhan still works individually as a freelance writer as well.
Siobhan wrote a novel based on the Galapagos Islands called Equator and continues to write fiction and personal essays in her free time. Along with traveling, reading, and writing, she also enjoys being outside in the sun, birdwatching, and being active.