Authors on the Web
New York Times, June 7, 2012
...was not only in the writing of "" that Mr. Bradbury betrayed environmental impulses. Take this passage from Cynthia Gorney’s 1980 Washington Post profile of him: He does not drive a car. He has never flown in an airplane. He believes automobiles to be...
Global Exchange, December 3, 2012
...of private enterprise within Cuba, have renewed interest in the country and its relationship with the United States. Cynthia Gorney, a contributing writer for National Geographic Magazine, visited the island earlier this year and will share her...
Fox News Latino, November 29, 2012
...enterprise – and private wealth – has been slow, but steady. “Raúl Castro is not his brother,” wrote Cynthia Gorney in a recent issue of National Geographic. “[T]here’s a particularly Cuban combination of excitement, wariness, calculation,...
AOL Black Voices, October 13, 2012
...their victims as wives afterward, as is the practice in certain regions of Ethiopia,” reveals National Geographic writer, Cynthia Gorney, who has traveled around the world with photographer Stephanie Sinclair capturing heartbreaking tales and images. ...
New York Times, June 7, 2012
...was not only in the writing of "" that Mr. Bradbury betrayed environmental impulses. Take this passage from Cynthia Gorney’s 1980 Washington Post profile of him: He does not drive a car. He has never flown in an airplane. He believes automobiles to be...
New York Times, June 7, 2012
...was not only in the writing of "" that Mr. Bradbury betrayed environmental impulses. Take this passage from Cynthia Gorney’s 1980 Washington Post profile of him: He does not drive a car. He has never flown in an airplane. He believes automobiles to be...













