Brinson worked as an editorial page editor and book review editor for the
Winston-Salem Journal and as a writer for
Wake Forest Magazine. In 1970, as a journalist for
Wake Forest Magazine, Carter interviewed Edward Reynolds, who was the first
African-American undergraduate from Wake Forest University. After working as a journalist in North Carolina, she moved to Maryland and became an assistant national editor at
The Baltimore Sun. She was the first woman to hold that position at the newspaper. In 2013 she wrote for
Baptist News Global. She has also worked as a book reviewer and feature writer for the
News & Record. As a freelance writer, she has written for
Our State and is a regular contributor to the editorial pages for the
News & Record and
The Virginian-Pilot. Brinson was inducted into the Wake Forest Writers Hall of Fame in 2018. Brinson was an adjunct faculty member at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's
Hussman School of Journalism and Mass Communication. She also taught journalism at Wake Forest University. == Personal life ==