Carrie Berk (born December ) is an American writer, blogger,
activist, and actor. With her mother Sheryl Berk, she has co-authored
three children's and young adult novel series: The Cupcake Club,
Fashion Academy, and Ask Emma. Berk is also the author of a style
website, Carrie's Chronicles, and is an anti-bullying activist. She
also stars in the Brat TV show Stage Fright.Berk spent much of her
early life in New York City. Her mother is Sheryl Berk, an editor,
journalist, and author known primarily for her work as a celebrity
ghostwriter and founding editor in chief of Life & Style Weekly. The
elder Berk co-wrote 's Soul Surfer which was adapted into a film of
the same name. Carrie Berk also showed interest in writing at a young
age and started her own cupcake review blog, Carrie's Cupcake
Critique, at the age of seven. While in second grade at PS in
Manhattan, Berk developed an idea for a book involving a cupcake club.
She took the idea to her mother who, in turn, took it to her literary
agent.In , The Cupcake Club novel series was launched with the first
book, Peace, Love and Cupcakes, written by Berk and her mother. It was
published by Sourcebooks Jabberwocky. That book inspired an
off-Broadway musical of the same name with the Vital Theatre Company,
which ran for the first time in March and April . At that time, four
books had been published in The Cupcake Club series.In July , Berk and
her mother released their second book series collaboration in Fashion
Academy. That book also inspired an eponymous off-Broadway musical
that was staged for the first time in October by the Vital Theatre
Company. In July , a production of Peace, Love and Cupcakes was staged
at the New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF). The show was done in
alignment with NoBully.org. Berk starred in the production and was
given an NYMF award for "Outstanding Individual Performance". In
December , she launched Carrie's Chronicles, which is described as a
"style empowerment" website.
activist, and actor. With her mother Sheryl Berk, she has co-authored
three children's and young adult novel series: The Cupcake Club,
Fashion Academy, and Ask Emma. Berk is also the author of a style
website, Carrie's Chronicles, and is an anti-bullying activist. She
also stars in the Brat TV show Stage Fright.Berk spent much of her
early life in New York City. Her mother is Sheryl Berk, an editor,
journalist, and author known primarily for her work as a celebrity
ghostwriter and founding editor in chief of Life & Style Weekly. The
elder Berk co-wrote 's Soul Surfer which was adapted into a film of
the same name. Carrie Berk also showed interest in writing at a young
age and started her own cupcake review blog, Carrie's Cupcake
Critique, at the age of seven. While in second grade at PS in
Manhattan, Berk developed an idea for a book involving a cupcake club.
She took the idea to her mother who, in turn, took it to her literary
agent.In , The Cupcake Club novel series was launched with the first
book, Peace, Love and Cupcakes, written by Berk and her mother. It was
published by Sourcebooks Jabberwocky. That book inspired an
off-Broadway musical of the same name with the Vital Theatre Company,
which ran for the first time in March and April . At that time, four
books had been published in The Cupcake Club series.In July , Berk and
her mother released their second book series collaboration in Fashion
Academy. That book also inspired an eponymous off-Broadway musical
that was staged for the first time in October by the Vital Theatre
Company. In July , a production of Peace, Love and Cupcakes was staged
at the New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF). The show was done in
alignment with NoBully.org. Berk starred in the production and was
given an NYMF award for "Outstanding Individual Performance". In
December , she launched Carrie's Chronicles, which is described as a
"style empowerment" website.
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