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Erin Bried is an American publisher and author. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of Kazoo magazine, the first children’s magazine to win the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, in 2019.[1] She is the author of three books, including How to Sew a Button: and other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew.

Education and personal life

Erin Elizabeth Bried was born to William Bried, a lawyer, and Claire Bried, a teacher.[2] She attended Parkland High School, PA[3] where she was captain of the soccer team in her senior year[4] and was nominated for the first Soccer Scholar Athlete Award from the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference in 1992.[5]

Bried attended Pennsylvania State University’s Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications,[6] graduating in 1996 with a degree in advertising.[7][8]

While at university Bried met Holly Bemiss. They moved to New York in 1997[9] and married in 2008 at Prospect Park, Brooklyn.[10] A photo of Bried and Bemiss at their wedding ceremony appeared on the cover of New York Magazine’s 2008 winter issue.[11][12] Bemiss is a literary agent. They have two children.[13]

Career

Between 1997 and 2015 Bried worked at Condé Nast as an editor at Glamour and then editor-at-large at Self.[14] She was also a writer and editor for Golf for Women, Women’s Health[15] and Good Housekeeping.[16]

Bried decided to create Kazoo magazine in 2016 in response to a shopping trip with her 5-year old daughter, where the covers of the girls’ magazines they looked at “all had dolls, lip gloss and princesses on them; they all had articles about ‘how to get pretty hair, how to have good manners’".[17] In creating a print-only magazine, Bried saw the “magazine as an opportunity to politicize girls at a critical moment in their lives, to ‘shore up their foundation’ of empowerment before the pressures of patriarchy set in during adolescence.”[18]

Bried is the only full-time staff member of the magazine, she writes everything except the fiction.[19] On behalf of Kazoo she has appeared on Today, Better TV and NPR.[20]

Kickstarter campaign

Bried launched a Kickstarter campaign in March 2016, with the aim of raising US$150,000. Two of Bried’s friends, both filmmakers, made a launch video that “went viral” and Neil Gaiman and Roxane Gay tweeted about it.[21] Within 30 days the campaign had raised $171,215 from 3,000 people.[22] At that point, it was the highest funded journalism campaign on Kickstarter (this record has since been superseded).[23] Almost one third of the donations came from first-time backers.[24]

Publications

Bried has published or edited the following books:

  • Noisemakers: 25 Women who Raised their Voices and Changed the World (2020)[25] Editor. Pub. Knopf Books for Young Readers
  • How to Sew a Button: and other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew (2009)[26] Pub. Ballantine Books
  • How to Build a Fire: and other Handy Things Your Grandfather Knew (2010)[27] Pub. Ballantine
  • How to Rock your Baby: and other Timeless Tips for Modern Moms (2012)[28] Pub. Hyperion

Awards and honours

In 2022 Bried was named a Parkland School District Education Foundation Distinguished Alumna and her name was added to its Wall of Honor.[29]

References

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