Career
She started her writing career at fifteen when she co-authored the book Orðabelgur Ormars ofurmennis (The Wordballoon of Worm Wonderman). Bryndís is a adjunct professor at Iceland Academy of the Arts. Bryndís gained extensive media attention both in Iceland and abroad when, on 30 August 2015, she started a Facebook event called "Kæra Eygló Harðar – Sýrland kallar" ("Dear Eygló Harðar – Syria is Calling"), to seek signatories for an open letter to Eygló Harðardóttir, the Minister of Social Affairs and Housing.
Iceland had in July agreed to accept 50 Syrian refugees, but Bryndís offered to pay for the travel to Iceland of five more, and to find accommodation for them, thus inviting Eygló to increase Iceland"s intake to 55.
Within a few days, the letter had around 12,000 signatories, many also offering to pay for travel and accommodation for refugees. (Though some people explicitly refused) Bryndís"s letter said:
Refugees are human resources, they have experience and skills.
This was part of a wider wave of efforts to convince the government to accept more refugees. On August 31 the government was reportedly considering an increase in the level