Helen Fisher

Helen Fisher is a biological anthropologist renowned for her research in human sexuality, attraction, and the evolution of relationships. She has authored several influential works exploring themes such as love, marriage, gender differences in the brain, and how personality influences romantic connections. Fisher holds academic positions at Indiana University, The Kinsey Institute, and Rutgers University, and serves as Chief Scientific Advisor for Match.com. Her educational background includes a doctorate in Physical Anthropology from the University of Colorado and degrees in Psychology and Anthropology from New York University.

Fisher's career began at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, followed by research roles at institutions such as the Royal National Institute of Blind People. Her interdisciplinary approach combines psychology, anthropology, and ergonomics, offering unique insights into human behavior. In addition to her scientific contributions, she has ventured into fiction with her debut novel, "Faye, Faraway". Based in Suffolk, England, Fisher balances her academic work with writing and family life.
Helen Fisher Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Faye, Faraway / Space Hopper 2021
2 Joe Nuthin's Guide to Life 2024