Erin Bried is an American publisher, author, and the founder and editor-in-chief of Kazoo magazine, the first childrenâÂÂs magazine to win the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, in 2019. She is the author of three books, including How to Sew a Button: and other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew.
Bried was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, to William Bried, a lawyer, and Claire Bried, a teacher. She attended Parkland High School in South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania where she was captain of the soccer team in her senior year and was nominated for the first "Soccer Scholar Athlete Award" from the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference in 1992.
Bried then attended Pennsylvania State UniversityâÂÂs Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, where she graduated with a degree in advertising in 1996.
Between 1997 and 2015 Bried worked at Condé Nast as an editor at Glamour and then editor-at-large at Self. She was also a writer and editor for Golf for Women, WomenâÂÂs Health and Good Housekeeping.
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 girlsâ magazines they looked at âÂÂall had dolls, lip gloss and princesses on them; they all had articles about âÂÂhow to get pretty hair, how to have good mannersâÂÂ". In creating a print-only magazine, Bried saw the âÂÂmagazine as an opportunity to politicize girls at a critical moment in their lives, to âÂÂshore up their foundationâ of empowerment before the pressures of patriarchy set in during adolescence.âÂÂ
Bried is the only full-time staff member of the magazine, she writes everything except the fiction. On behalf of Kazoo she has appeared on Today, Better TV and NPR.
Bried launched a Kickstarter campaign in March 2016, with the aim of raising US$150,000. Two of BriedâÂÂs friends, both filmmakers, made a launch video that âÂÂwent viralâ and Neil Gaiman and Roxane Gay tweeted about it. Within 30 days the campaign had raised $171,215 from 3,000 people. At that point, it was the highest funded journalism campaign on Kickstarter (this record has since been superseded). Almost one third of the donations came from first-time backers.
Bried has published or edited the following books:
In 2022, Bried was named a Parkland School District Education Foundation Distinguished Alumna and her name was added to its Wall of Honor.
As a student at Penn State, Bried met Holly Bemiss. In 1997, they moved to New York City and married in 2008 at Prospect Park, Brooklyn. A photo of Bried and Bemiss at their wedding ceremony appeared on the cover of New York MagazineâÂÂs 2008 winter issue. Bemiss is a literary agent. They have two children.