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Carrie Berk is a remarkable young talent whose achievements span publishing, fashion, and activism. In this week’s episode of Hellblazerbiz, we sat down with the 16-year-old bestselling author, fashion and lifestyle blogger, and No Bully teen ambassador to talk about her journey, her latest projects, and her passion for empowering young people.

A Prolific Young Author

Carrie’s writing career began astonishingly early. While in second grade, she wrote her first book series, The Cupcake Club, inspired by her desire to tackle important social issues such as bullying. Since then, she has published over 21 books with major publishers like Simon & Schuster and Bonnier, and her series has sold more than 400,000 copies worldwide.

The Cupcake Club also became an award-winning Off-Broadway show, a testament to Carrie’s ability to connect with audiences beyond the page. She continues to expand her literary footprint, with her latest series, Ask Emma, releasing its second book in January 2019.

Carrie’s Chronicles: Style and Empowerment

In addition to her writing, Carrie is the creative force behind Carrie’s Chronicles, a popular fashion and lifestyle blog that celebrated its one-year anniversary and relaunch in December. Through the blog, she encourages young people to embrace self-expression, confidence, and empowerment through style.

Fighting Bullying and Inspiring Teens

Carrie’s passion extends beyond creativity—she is a committed No Bully ambassador, using her platform to educate, inspire, and support teens in creating safer, kinder communities. Her role allows her to directly impact her peers and raise awareness about bullying, showing that even young voices can make a real difference.

A Young Role Model

Despite her age, Carrie Berk carries herself with maturity, enthusiasm, and a zest for life. She’s a shining example of how talent, passion, and purpose can come together to create a meaningful impact in multiple arenas—literature, fashion, and activism.

Our conversation with Carrie is not just a discussion about books or style; it’s a celebration of creativity, resilience, and the power of young people to shape the world around them.


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